I.that which is to be rejected (opp. proegmenon): “puto concedi nobis oportere, ut Graeco verbo utamur, si quando minus occurret Latinum, ne hoc ephippiis et acratophoris potius quam proëgmenis et apoproëgmenis concedatur,” Cic. Fin. 3, 4, 15.
ăpŏprŏēgmĕnon , i, n., = ἀποπροηγμένον; in the philos, lang. of the Stoics,