ἀπαρνέομαι
τούτου δὲ συμβαίνοντος ἀναγκαῖον γίγνεσθαι πάροδον καὶ τροπὰς τῶν ἐνδεδεμένων ἄστρων → but if this were so, there would have to be passings and turnings of the fixed stars
English (LSJ)
fut.
A -ήσομαι Pl.Grg.461c: aor.ἀπηρνησάμην Call.Cer. 75,107, A.R.3.1133 (v.l.), Ev.Matt.16.24, al., but in Trag. and Att., -ηρνήθην S.Tr.480, E.Hipp.1266, Th.6.56, etc.:—deny utterly, Hdt. 6.69; κλέψαντες ἀπαρνεῖσθαι Antipho 2.3.4; μή . . ἀπαρνηθεὶς γένῃ Pl. Sph.217c; ἀπαρνηθῆναί τι to refuse, reject it, Th. l.c., etc.; ἀ. μή c. inf., τὸν . . ἀπαρνηθέντα μὴ χρᾶναι E. l.c.; οὐκ ἀπαρνοῦμαι τὸ μή (sc. δρᾶσαι) S.Ant.443, Aj.96; τίνα οἴει ἀπαρνήσεσθαι μὴ οὐ . .; Pl. Grg.461c; οἷός ἐστι μὴ ἂν ἀ. χαρίσασθαι Id.Phdr.256a. 2 in Logic, opp. κατηγορεῖν, deny, Arist.APr.41a9:—Pass., ib.63b37. 3 ἀ. ἑαυτόν deny oneself, Ev.Matt.16.24, al. II Pass., fut. ἀπαρνηθήσεται it shall be denied or refused, S.Ph.527, cf. Ev.Luc.12.9, dub. in LXXIs.31.7: aor. ὥνθρωπος ἓν μὲν οἶδεν, ἓν δ' ἀπηρνήθη was refused, Herod.4.74.