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ἀρνέομαι , fut.
A.-ήσομαιA.Pr.268, Ar.Ec.365; also “ἀρνηθήσομαιS.Ph.527 (ἀπ-), Ev.Luc.12.9: aor. Pass. ἠρνήθην freq. in Att., Th. 6.60, etc.: also aor. Med. “ἠρνησάμηνHom. (v. infr.), Hdt.3.1; rare in Trag. and Att., E.Ion1026, Aeschin.2.69,3.324: pf. “ἤρνημαιD. 28.24:—deny, disown,τεὸν ἔπος ἀρνήσασθαιIl.14.212, Od.8.358, etc.; “. ἀμφὶ βόεσσινh.Merc.390; “. εἶπονE.Hec.303: abs., Hdt.2.174; ἀρνούμενοι ἔπαινοι negative praises, Plu.2.58a.
2. refuse,τόξον . . δόμεναί τε καὶ ἀρνήσασθαιOd.21.345, cf. Hes.Op.408, Hdt.3.1; “. γάμονOd.1.249; . χρείαν decline, renounce a duty or office, D.18.282; “διαθήκηνId.36.34; “κληρονομίανPFlor.61.49 (i A.D.); ζωὰν ., of a suicide, AP7.473 (Aristodic.); “δυνάμει τὸν βίον .S.E.M.11.163; . ἀνθρώπους cast aside humanity, Him.Or.2.10.
4. in expressing denial, c. inf., either without μή, deny that . . , A.Eu.611, E.IA966; or with μή, say that . . not . . , Ar.Eq.572, Antipho 3.3.7, etc.; οὐδ᾽ αὐτὸς ἀρνεῖται μὴ οὐ . . D.C.50.22; also οὐκ α<*>ν ἀρνοίμην τὸ δρᾶν S.Ph.118; . ὅτι οὐ . . , ὡς οὐ . . , X.Ath.2.17, Lys. 4.1, D.9.54.
5. in expressing refusal, c. inf., “. εἶναι χρηστούςHdt.6.13: poet. also c. part., “οὐ γὰρ εὐτυχῶν ἀρνήσομαιE.Alc.1158, cf. Or.1582.
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    • Homer, Iliad, 19.304
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    • New Testament, Luke, 12.9
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