παρωθέω
Ποιητὴς, ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τρίποδι τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται, τότε οὐκ ἔμφρων ἐστίν → Whenever a poet is seated on the Muses' tripod, he is not in his senses
English (LSJ)
late aor.
A παρώθησα Lyd.Mag.2.28 :—push sideways, ἐς χώρην Hp.Art.18 ; push aside or away, reject, Ἔρωτα S.Tr.358 ; δοῦλον λέχος E.Andr.30, cf. El.1037 :—Pass., to be set aside, slighted, X. HG2.3.14 ; παρεῶσθαι καὶ ἐν οὐδενὸς εἶναι μέρει D.2.18, cf. 23.105 (in both places with v.l. παρεωρᾶσθαι). 2 supersede, Gal.14.2. 3 surpass, Lyd. l.c. II Med., push away from oneself, reject, ξένους E.Heracl.237 ; ἄνδρα Aeschin.1.103, cf. LXX 2 Ma.4.11 ; π. [τὸν Δία] τῆς τιμῆς put him out of his place of honour, Luc. Tim.4 ; π. τὸ χρεών put fate aside, Epigr. Gr.519 (Thessalonica). 2 of Time, put off, Pl.R.471c. 3 Gramm., not to admit of, A.D.Pron.24.21, 115.16.
German (Pape)
[Seite 529] (s. ὠθέω), fortstoßen, drängen, verachten, verweigern; τἄνδον παρώσας λέκτρα, Eur. El. 1037; Troad. 656; Pol. 5, 84, 3 u. Folgde; ἔρωτα, verhehlend, Soph. Trach. 358; – bes. im med., μὴ παρώσασθαι ξένους, Eur. Heracl. 238; παρεῶσθαι, Dem. 2, 18, Schol. καταφρονεῖσθαι; Sp., περὶ τὰς πλουσίων θύρας ἀλλήλους παρωθούμενοι, Luc. Pisc. 34, der auch Tim. 4 παρωσάμενοι τῆς τιμῆς verbindet. – Von der Zeit, aufschieben, Plat. Rep. V, 471 c.