A.lead astray, drive in baffled course, “ὅντινα πρῶτον ἄποσφήλωσιν ἄελλαι ἐς πέλαγος” Od.3.320; μή . . σφας ἀποσφήλειε πόνοιο lest he balk them of the fruits of toil, Il. 5.567.
2. cause to err, Lib.Or.59.147.
II. mostly in Pass., esp. in aor. 2 ἀπεσφάλην [α^], to be balked or disappointed of, “τῆς ἐλπίδος” Hdt.6.5; to be deprived of, “φρενῶν” Sol.33.4, A.Pr.472; “γνώμης” Id.Pers.392; οὐσίας ἀρετῆς ἀπεσφαλμένοι mistaken as to the nature of . ., Pl.Lg.950b; fail in reaching, “Ἰταλίας” Plu.Pyrrh.15: abs., make a mistake, D.26.3; “ἀποσφάλλεσθαι εἴς τι” go astray, Plu.2.392b: rare in literal sense, miss one's footing, “ἀποσφαλεὶς ἐξ ὕψους ἔπεσε” Id.Per.13.