ἀπολείπειν
ἕτερος ἐξ ἑτέρου σοφός τό τε πάλαι τό τε νῦν → one gets his skill from another, now as in days of old
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἀπολιμπάνω): quit
Lexicon Thucydideum
relinquere, to abandon, leave behind, 1.2.1, 1.104.2, 2.16.2, 2.81.1, 6.30.2, 6.34.5, 7.75.4, [Vat. Vatican manuscript ὑπολ.]. 8.45.2, 8.83.3. 8.103.2, [pro for ὑπολ.6.102.2.]
deserere (stationem), to abandon (one's post), 3.21.4, 4.100.4, 4.116.1, 5.3.1, 8.15.1, 8.15.1
relinquere (foedus), to break off (a treaty), 3.9.1, 3.64.3, [vulgo commonly ἀπελείπ.]
absistere, to desist from, leave off, 3.10.2, 5.4.4,
omittere, to let go, omit, 8.22.1,
paulum abesse, to be not far off, 7.70.4.
Lexicon Thucydideum
relinquere, to abandon, leave behind, 1.2.1, 1.104.2, 2.16.2, 2.81.1, 6.30.2, 6.34.5, 7.75.4, [Vat. Vatican manuscript ὑπολ.]. 8.45.2, 8.83.3. 8.103.2, [pro for ὑπολ.6.102.2.]
deserere (stationem), to abandon (one's post), 3.21.4, 4.100.4, 4.116.1, 5.3.1, 8.15.1, 8.15.1
relinquere (foedus), to break off (a treaty), 3.9.1, 3.64.3, [vulgo commonly ἀπελείπ.]
absistere, to desist from, leave off, 3.10.2, 5.4.4,
omittere, to let go, omit, 8.22.1,
paulum abesse, to be not far off, 7.70.4.