[Meaning something that has been] forbidden.[1] In reference to ordering something not to happen.
Also [sc. attested is]
a)porrhqh|=[2] ["would be prohibited"], meaning would be forbidden by proclamation.
Plato [sc. uses the word].[3]
Aporrêthen: apagoreuthen. epi tou keleuein ti mê genesthai. kai Aporrêthêi, anti tou apokêruchthêi. Platôn.
[1] The headword is aorist passive participle, neuter nominative/accusative singular, of the verb
a)pei=pon.
Pollux 2.127 cites it, with this same gloss, as occurring in
Demosthenes; the passage is Demosth. 33.21.
[2] Third person singular, aorist subjunctive passive, of the same verb.
[3]
Plato uses the aorist passive infinitive
a)porrhqh=nai in
Laws 929A (web address 1 below).
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