ἀναπίπτειν
From LSJ
Ἒστιν ὃ μὲν χείρων, ὃ δ' ἀμείνων ἔργον ἕκαστον· οὐδεὶς δ' ἀνθρώπων αὐτὸς ἅπαντα σοφός. (Theognis 901f.) → One is worse, the other better at each deed, but no man is wise in all things.
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἀναπίπτω): fall back
Lexicon Thucydideum
coneidere, animo frangi, to fall down, lose heart, 1.70.5, (secundum alios according to others recedunt, they recede, withdraw).