A.“ἀπηγόρευσα” Pl.Tht.200d (v.l.), D.40.44, 55.4, freq. in later writers: pf. “ἀπηγόρευκα” Arist.Phgn.808a11, Plu.2.1096f, etc.; Arist. (v. infr.) has pf. Pass. ἀπηγορευμένος:—forbid, “μὴ ποιεῖν τι” Hdt.1.183, 3.51, Ar.Ach.169, etc.; “ἀ. τινὶ μὴ ποιεῖν” Hdt.4.125, Pl.Prt.334c, al.; “ἀ. μηδένα βάλλειν” X.Cyr.1.4.14; “τινὶ ποιεῖν τι” D.S.20.18; “ἔμοιγε ἀπηγόρευες ὅπως μὴ . . ἀποκρινοίμην” Pl.R.339a; “τοῦ νόμου ἀπαγορεύοντος ἐάν τις . .” Lys.9.6; “ἀ. τι” Id.10.6; “περὶ ὧν ὁ νόμος ἀ. μὴ κινῶσιν” Arist.Pol.1298a38; τὰ ἀπηγορευμένα things forbidden, ib.1336b9, cf. S.E.P.1.152.
II. intr., bid farewell to, c. dat., ἀ. τῷ πολέμῳ give up, renounce war, Pl. Mx.245b: c. acc., τὴν ἀγκιστρείαν Aristanet.1.17; lose, “στρώματα εἰς τὴν βαφήν” Eun.VSp.487 B.: c. part., give up doing, “οὔτε λέγων οὔτε ἀκούων ἀ.” X.Cyn.1.16: also, grow weary of, “ἀ. θεώμενος” Id.Eq. 11.9: abs., give up, flag, fail, Pl.R.368c, 568d, Tht.200d (answering to ἀπεροῦμεν above); ἀ. γήρᾳ by old age, X.Eq.Mag.1.2; ἀ. ὑπὸ πόνων to be exhausted by . ., Id.An.5.8.3; “ταχὺ ἀ. οἱ ἵπποι” Arist.IA712a32; “ἀ. πρὸς στρατείαν” Plu.Cor.13; “πρὸς κρύος” Luc.Anach.24, cf. Eun.Hist. p.272 D.: also of things, “τὰ ἀπαγορεύοντα” worn out and useless, X. Cyr.6.2.33.