a^Siov 



144 



ayaOovoio^ 



880 D 'O ai3/35s Md^iixos. ThEOPH. Co\T. 355 Tow 

 dPfiav ov yvapi^eis OfoSapov Tov Sai>8a^apj]v6v ; 



Sometimes the form d/3/3a is used for all the cajps. 

 Athan. I, 869 A Toj/ dppa nd^/xo)!'. Martyr. 



AketH. 48 'O d/3/3a Zavalvos. (See also a/ifid.) 



2. Abbot, the superior of a monastery, dpxinavbpi- 

 TTji, ijyov/jfi/os, Ka6>]yovfievos. PaCHOM. 948 C. NiL. 



Epist, 1, 35. 2, 96. Novell. 123, 34. Basilic. 

 4 12 



d/SSiov, ov, TO, a kind of garment. Porph. Cer. 470 

 'A^Si'a nXaniXapa koc d/3Sia iia<rovpaTd. [Perhaps con- 

 nected with the Arabic abayeh, a woollen cloak 

 usually striped brown and white.] 



djSc/SaioTTjf, ijTos, 17, (dj3f'/3a(oj) unsteadiness, Jickleness. 

 Polyb. Frag. Gram. 6. 



a/Sfif, babes (from habeo), ex"' (from ex<*)- Hes. 



d^epr^, fjs, Tj, averta, a kind otknapsacl:? A Mace- 

 donian word. SniD. 'Aopnjv, Xe-youo-iv oi ttoXXoi vvv 

 'A^fprrju. MaKeSoviKov Si Kai ro rrnciios Kai to ovojxa. 



d^kpTT)!, liha, averta, libum. Gloss. 



d^Tjva or d^rjva, fj, h a b e n a , thong, strap, for beating, 



d/3iW Theoph. 562, 8. Cede. I, 773. Gloss. 



ASpos, havena, avena, habena. Ibid. 'I/idr, ha- 



bena, lorus, corrigia, hoc lorum. 

 u^iv for afiiov, TO, a b i e s , Jir. IIes. "kfiw, IXdrri, 01 Se 



TTevKi). 



a^lva = d^ijva. TiiEOPH. 562, 8, as a various reading. 



SciIOL. Opp. Hal. 1, 183 'ZKVTd\ai., dp7vai Xeydfierai. 

 d^ipd, Hebrew n^I'DH) in Greek rfj ^dpei (see /Sdpis). ' 



Sept. Nehem. 1, 1. 

 'A/3Xdj3if for 'A/3Xdi3ios, 6, AhlaUus, a man's name. 



Inscr. 6447. 

 diSXfTrrc'a) (as if from u/3X€i7ros), not to see, to he blind ; 



to overlook, disregard. Polyb. 30, 6, 4 'A^Xfm-oCjTfr 



t6 Trp^TTov. Frag. Hist. 45. Eus. 10, 8, p. 489, 22 



Actfms djSXfiTTfti' VTTO T^s ip.(^vTov KOKias r]vayKa(Tpivos. 

 d^XinTTip.a, aros, to, {d^XeTria) oversight, mistake, irapo- 

 papa. Polyb. Frag. Gram. 1. 



dfiXfylria, as, i), (^XeVa)) hUndnesS, dopaa-'ia. EdST. AnT. 



652 D. 

 d^or]6r)(jla, as, n, (dj3oij^>)Tor) helplessness. Sept. Sir. 

 51, 10. 



d;3dXXa, rj, a b 1 1 a , a kind of cloak, apoXos. Areian. 

 Peripl. Erjihr. 6. 



a^oXos, ov, fj, = d^oXXa. Akkian. Peripl. Erythr. 6. 



dpovXt]Tta>v, ovos, 17, a b 1 i t i o. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 

 51 D. 



*a^pa, as, i], Chaldee ni^rf) female companion, female 

 attendant. Menander (Comicus), Apist. Sikyon. 

 3. Pseuderakl. 3. Sept. Gen. 24, 61. Ex. 2, 5. 

 Esth. 2, 9. Hes. 'A/Spa, hoiXt), TraXXaK,]. Id. "A^pai, 

 veai BovXai. SuiD. "Afipa, oSre fj dirXwy Ofpanaiva, oSt€ 

 f} fvpopcf)os 6(pairaiva Xiyerai, dXX' oiKOTpti//' Kopr) Kai tvrt- 

 lios, CITE oiKoyevtjs, elVc prj. EuST. 1854, 14 Seq. 



'A^pd^as, Abraxas, the lord of heaven of the BasUidians ; 

 the same as 'A/3/)ao-d|. Ieen. 1, 24, 7. The numeri- 

 cal value of this figment is 365, the number of days 

 in the year. 



'Ai3pao-d^ = 'A^pd^as. EpIPH. I, 73 A. ThEOD. IV, 



195 D. 

 d^povs, ovTos, 17, brow, d(j)pvs. A Macedonian word. 



Hes. 'A^povTfs, ocppiis. MaKcboves. 



d^po\ia, as, rj, (uffpoxos) drought. Sept. Jer. 14, 1. 

 Sir. 32, 26. 



SPpoxos, ov, (^p(xto) unsteeped, not soaked, as bread. 

 Leenion. 17. 



d^a-TivaTevu), eva-a, abstineo, a law term. Antec. 2, 

 16, p. 281 "El d^cmvaTeva-rj iavTov, se abstinendo. 



a^va-tros, ov, fj, the deep, the abyss of waters. Sept. Gen. 

 1, 2. 



dya6oiroL€a, rjcro), (dya^oTTotds) to do good, to benefit ; op- 

 posed to KaKOTToUoi. Sept. Num. 10, 32 'Oo-a &v dya- 

 6o7Toiricrr} Kvpios fjpas. NT. liUC. 6, 33 'Eay dyaSonoi- 

 ijre Tovs ayaBoTvoLovinas vpas, 'jTola vplv x^P^^ ctTTiv ; 

 Without a case. NT. Marc. 3, 4 "E|f(rTi toI? 



(rdp^acrtv dyadoTTOirjaai, r] Ka<07roiTi(Tai ; ClE5I. Rom. 



Epist. 2, 10. 

 dyadoTTOua, as, r;, {dyadoTToios) benefactio, doing (jood. 

 NT. 1 Petr. 4, 19. Clesi. Rom. Epist. 1, 2. 33. 



dya^oTToidr, d, 6v, {dyaQos, noJa) doing good, dyaBotpyos ; 



opposed to KaKOTToios. Sept. Sir. 42, 14. NT. 1 Pet. 



2, 14 Eit (KSUrja-iv pip KaKOTToidv, iTraivov hi dyaSo- 

 ffoiSi/, used substantively. Plut. II, 368 B. Iaatbl. 

 De Myster. 1,18, p. 30, 17. 



