ἀπιέναι
French (Bailly abrégé)
v. ἄπειμι².
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀπιέναι: inf. к ἄπειμι II.
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
Lexicon Thucydideum
abire, to go away, 1.24.5. 1.26.5, 1.45.1. 1.89.3, 1.92.1, 1.95.7. 1.105.7. 1.108.2, 1.126.8. 1.134.1. 2.34.6. 2.52.4. 2.82.1, 2.101.5, 3.4.4. 3.18.1, 3.62.5. 3.95.2. 3.103.1. 3.111.2. 3.111.3, 3.113.5, 3.114.2, 3.114.24.23.1. 4.25.3, 4.39.2, 4.42.3, [alii leg. others read ἀπῆσαν] 4.61.8, 4.72.1, 4.73.4, 4.78.5. 4.78.6. 4.92.7, 4.97.4, 4.98.4. 4.98.8, 4.99.1. 4.99.1Ibid. in the same place 4.105.2. 4.118.6, 4.129.5, 5.4.2, 5.7.5, 5.8.4. 5.10.3. 5.10.35.13.1, 5.13.2. 5.18.5.5.27.2, 5.33.2. 5.36.1, 5.37.2. 5.37.3. 5.38.4. 5.46.4. 5.47.6. 5.54.2, 5.55.4. 5.55.45.56.6, 5.60.2. 5.61.1. 5.83.3. 6.11.4, 6.18.5, 6.21.3. 6.48.1, 6.50.4, 6.58.1, 6.61.6, 6.69.1, [vulgo commonly ἐπεληλ.] 6.74.1, 6.74.2, 6.79.3, 6.85.3. 6.86.5, 6.88.2. 6.94.3. 6.102.4, 6.105.2. 6.105.3, 7.13.2, 7.38.1, 7.48.3. 7.48.4. 7.6.1, 7.68.3, 7.73.4. 7.75.4. 7.75.7. 7.81.1. 8.15.2 [ubi olim where formerly ἐπελθ.]. 8.20.2. 8.23.6, 8.35.4 [ubi vulgo where commonly ἐπελθ.]. 8.56.4, 8.63.1, 8.64.3. 8.69.2. 8.87.3. 8.92.2,
transire (ad hostes), to go over (to the enemy), 7.82.1,
dimilti, to be dismissed, 5.3.4,
discedere (ex lite), to withdraw (from the dispute), 4.59.4.