ἀπωθεῖν
πᾶσά τε ἐπιστήμη χωριζομένη δικαιοσύνης καὶ τῆς ἄλλης ἀρετῆς πανουργία, οὐ σοφία φαίνεται → every knowledge, when separated from justice and the other virtues, ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom | every form of knowledge when sundered from justice and the rest of virtue is seen to be plain roguery rather than wisdom
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἀπωθέω): avert, decline, refuse, reject, repel, beat off, cast out, drive away, drive into exile, push away, push back, shove away, stave off, steel oneself against, thrust away
Lexicon Thucydideum
deiicere, to throw down, dislodge, 3.23.1,
repellere, to drive back, repulse, 6.33.4,
MED. repellere (a se), to drive back (from oneself), reiicere, to hurl back, repel, 1.18.2, 1.32.5, 1.35.4, 1.37.1, 1.144.4, 2.4.1, 2.39.3, [ubi dubitatur utrum passivum sit an medium; cf. Popp. adn. where it is doubtful whether it is passive or middle; compare Poppo's note] 3.39.4, 3.44.4, 3.55.1, 3.67.5, 5.22.1, 6.87.5,
PASS. 5.45.1, 8.100.3.
Lexicon Thucydideum
deiicere, to throw down, dislodge, 3.23.1,
repellere, to drive back, repulse, 6.33.4,
MED. repellere (a se), to drive back (from oneself), reiicere, to hurl back, repel, 1.18.2, 1.32.5, 1.35.4, 1.37.1, 1.144.4, 2.4.1, 2.39.3, [ubi dubitatur utrum passivum sit an medium; cf. Popp. adn. where it is doubtful whether it is passive or middle; compare Poppo's note] 3.39.4, 3.44.4, 3.55.1, 3.67.5, 5.22.1, 6.87.5,
PASS. 5.45.1, 8.100.3.