ἀπεῖδον
πρὸ τελευτῆς μὴ μακάριζε μηδένα, καὶ ἐν τέκνοις αὐτοῦ γνωσθήσεται ἀνήρ → Count no man blessed before his end; a man will be recognized in his offspring. (Ecclesiasticus 11:28)
English (LSJ)
inf. ἀπῐδεῖν, aor. 2 with no pres. in use, ἀφοράω being used instead:—
A look away from other things at, and so simply, look at, πρός or ἔς τι Th.7.71, Luc.DMar.9.2, al.; πόρρωθεν ἀπιδεῖν Timocl. 21. II look away from, and so, despise, Plu.2.1070f (dub.l.). (In later Greek ἀφ-, ἀφίδω Ep.Phil.2.23.)
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀπεῖδον: ἀπαρ. ἀπῐδεῖν, ἀόρ. β΄. ἄνευ εὐχρήστου ἐνεστῶτος, ἀντ’ αὐτοῦ δὲ ἐν χρήσει εἶναι τὸ ἀφοράω: στρέφω τὸ βλέμμα μου πρός τι, ἀπιδεῖν ἔς τι ἢ πρός τι Θουκ. 7. 71· πόρρωθεν ἀπιδὼν Τιμοκλ. ἐν «Λήθῃ» 1. 6. ΙΙ. βλέπω ἀλλαχόσε, ἀποστρέφω τὰ βλέμματά μου ἀπό τινος, περιφρονῶ, Πλούτ. 2. 1070F.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ao.2 de ἀφοράω.
Spanish (DGE)
v. ἀφοράω.
English (Thayer)
(ἀφειδον) equivalent to ἀπεῖδον, which see Cf. Buttmann, 7; Mullach, p. 22; Winer s Grammar, 45 (44); (Tdf. Proleg., p. 91f, the Sept. edition 4Proleg., p. xxxiii.; Scrivener s edition of manuscript Cantabr. Introduction, p. 47: (11); especially WH s Appendix, p. 143f, Meisterhans, § 20, and Lightfoot on Curtius, p. 687f).