ἀπεῖπον apeipon 1x
to refuse, forbid, to renounce, disclaim, [2Co 4:2]
G550 — ἀπεῖπον
: (εἶπον, 2 aorist from the obsolete ἐπω);
1. to speak out, set forth, declare (Homer, Iliad 7, 416 ἀγγελιην ἀπηιπεν, 9, 309 τόν μυθον ἀποειπεῖν).
2. to forbid: [1Ki 11:2], and in Attic writings.
3. to give up, renounce: with the accusative of the thing, [Job 10:3] (for מָאַס), and often in Greek writings from Homer down. In the same sense 1 aorist middle ἀπειπαμην, [2Co 4:2] (see WHs Appendix, p. 164) (cf. αἰσχύνη, 1); so too in Herodotus 1, 59; 5, 56; 7, 14 (etc.), and the later writings from Polybius down.
ἀπ - εῖπον , 2 aor. without present in use,
[in LXX for H3988, H559, etc.;]
1. to tell out.
2. to forbid ([1Ki 11:2]).
3. to renounce: 1 aor. mid . ( WH , App ., 164; MM , VGT , s.v. ), [2Co 4:2]. †