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GLOSSARY 



Note. When an author, or an inscription, belonging to the earlier periods of the Greek language (including the Alexandrian 

 period), is referred to, an asterisk is prefixed to the word under which the reference is made ; as, *5^pa, *ata)ra'j3tof, *aKpoTe- 

 \einov. 



a^ayvov, to, rose, pohov. A Macedonian word. Hes. 



"APayva, poSa. MaKeSoves. 

 a^aKiov, ov, to, (a^af) abac US, for arithmetical opera- 

 tions. POLTB. 5, 26, 13 Tats fVi Twv afiaKiav y(r!](f>o(.s. 



2. A part of the stage of a theatre, called also 



a,3af SUID. 'A/3a^t dj3a(ci'ot9. 



d^aKTis or a^ aKTis, 6, indeclinable, ab actis, register, 

 registrar, registrary, recorder. Nil. Epist. 2, 207 

 QeorpiKa d^dxris. Ltd. 213 A/3 aKns p-ev ovopa tm 

 (^povTiiTfiaTi, a-T}paivEi Se Ka6^ eppTjvelav Tov Tois eVl XP'5" 

 pa<7i npaTTopevoLs ecpeaTcora. Id. 220 Tov Xeyopsvov 

 dp liKTis. 2G2, 23 Tois re Xfyoficj/ots KOTTiStavols, oiov 

 e(J3rjpepois tov d/3 aKTts. 



dlSoKa, interj. = d/3dXE. PoRpn. Adm, 2G8 'A/3dXa Xot- 

 nov Tw TTiarevovTi Xepcrovi]criTr] TToXirr), Woe unto him, 

 therefore, who trusts a citizen of Chersonesus. 



d^oKat, interj. = d^iXe. LeIMON. 81 (110) E?7r€ ndXtv, 

 'AlidXai ! Ttoaa KKavaofiev Kai p^Tavorjo-opeu i(j>' ols vvv 

 ov peravoovpev. DaJIASC. I, 597 C 'A/3dXai Tolwv Tois 

 KOT e/xe TTaai. Et. M. p. 2, 54 'A/SdXat, CTTtppripa O'Xf- 

 TXta(mK6v. ZONAR. Lcx. 'AjSdXat, dvrl tov (j>ev. 



dfioKf, interj. woe! d^dXa, d/3dXai, oiai, (^fC. Ex. M. 1, 

 55 'A/3dXe o-oi, ^Tftpavc, eldaXoXaTpTjaas. Et. G. Lex. 

 SCHED. 28. 



dpavavaas, adv. liberaliter, with propriety or decorum. 



ClEJI. Rom. Epist. 1, 4-1 AeiTOvpyria-avras dpipTrrais rai 



TTOlpViCO ToO Xpi<7ToO piTO. TaiTeiVO<j)poa'VV1]S rj(TV)(UlS Koi 



d^avaiaais. 



upa^, aKor, o, plural oi a^oKes, a part of the stage of a 

 theatre so called. Basil. Seleuc. 266 A 'Adpoov 



KaTatpeperai tov Scdrpov napa tovs S^aKas • r&nos di fjv 

 ovTco KaXovpenos S^aKcs. SuiD. 'A/Sa^i, to'is trap' Tjplv 

 Xeyopcvois dPadots. 'O XoyoBiTrjs iv tm t^j dyias et'xXijf 

 paprvpla ■ Tpv(paiva Se nddei Xri(ji6ela-a vcKpols opoia Trpos 

 tois affa^iv aparo Kfipevij. 

 d^dimoTos, ov, (^aTTTt^a) imbaptized. Athan. I, 116 B. 

 Chrts. X, 842 D (spurious). 



2. Unchristianized, not converted to Christianity, 

 as a nation. Porph. Adm. 86, 12. 



"AjSapes, (OV, oi, = *A/3apoi. EuAGR. 6, 10. 



"A/3apo(, av, oi, Ahari, Avars, a Hunnic nation. Euage. 

 5, 1. 



d^apv, TO, marjoram, Origanum, opiyavov. A Macedo- 

 nian word. Hes. 'Afiapv, opiyavov. MaKedovla (sic). 



d^dcTKavTos, ov, (fiatTKalvo}) not to be fascinated or be- 

 tvitched. Optatively, may the gods preserve him from 

 the evil eye. InSCR. 5053 KaXXianavov Ka\ tov naiSlov 

 avTov Kal tS)v d^aa-Kavrav dSeXcpav. 5119. '0Xj;9 avvye- 

 Vilas TTJs d^aaKavTov. 



2. Acting as a charm against the evil eye. Diosc. 

 3, 105 ' AvBpamoLs Ka\ fwoit d^aarKavTov. 



d/SoTocij, ai(Ta>, (S^aTos) to mahe impassable or desolate. 

 Sept. Jer. 29 (49), 20 'Eav pi] dPaTadji in avrovs 

 KardXva'is avTojv. 



dp^dStov, ov, TO, diniin. of d/3/3ar, contemptible monk, that 

 puppy of a monk. Const. IV, 908 C, et alibi. 



(;/3/35r, a, 0, (Hebr. Sjr. Chal.) father, TraTljp. NT. 

 Marc. 14, 36. Gal. 4, 6. 



Father, a title of respect given to monks. Leimon. 

 3 Tov d/S/SSv 'AvTuviov. Const. Ill, 617 E. Nic. 11, 



