ayaOo<; 



145 



ayairriTOi 



dyaSdt, 17, 6v, good. Substantively, to ayaSov, the good 

 thing, applied to the hohj sacrament, to. ayia, to &yi- 

 aa-fia or to ayia<r/iara. BASIL. Ill, 293 C. D 'H xoi- 

 vavla ToC ayaBov. GhEG. NySS. II, 120 D Tiyv ToC 

 ayaSov ^eTOuo'iav. 



ayaOoiTvvri, tjs, 17, = ayaBaovvj]. ApOCR. Act. Paul, ct 



Thecl. 1. 



ayadoa, aura, {ayaSos) to do good to one, aya6ivu> 2 ; Op- 

 posed to KaKoa. Sept. 1 Reg. 25, 31 Mvi/o-^iJo-j; ttjs 



SoiXrjs (TOV aya6S}(7ai avT^. Jei". 51 (44), 27 'Eyco cyprj- 

 yopa fV avTovs tov KOKaxrai avTovs (cal ovK ayaQuKrai. 



ayaSwa, vva>, (dyaSos) to make good or glad. Sept. Jud. 

 16, 25 'Hya^wflij ij Kapbla avrdv, Their hearts were 

 merry. 3 Eeg. 1, 47 'AyaOivai 6 6e6s to Svofia SaXu- 

 fiiiv vnip TO ovofid aou. 4 Reg. 9, 30 HydBvve ttjv 

 K((j>aKrji> avTTJs, She adorned her head. Nehem. 2, 5 

 dyadwdrjcrerat 6 irais <Tov ivaniov trov, shall Jltld favor. 

 Dan. 6, 23 'Hyaflw^i; cV avTii, He was glad for him. 

 1 Mace. 1, 12 'HyaBi/vBrj 6 Xoyos cv o^^aX/iois airav, 

 seemed good. 



2. To do good, to benejit, dyaOoa, ev n-otM. Sept. 

 Jud. 17, 13 'Ayadvvd /xoi Kipios. 4 Reg. 10, 30. Ps. 

 50, 20 'AydBvvov, Kvpif, ivTrj evboKia irov r^KSitii/. 124, 

 4 'Ayddvvov, Kvpie, ToTs dyadols Kal to'is ev6i<Ti TJj KapSia. 



dyadais, adv. of dya^o'j, well, ev. Sept. 1 Reg. 20, 7. 



dyadaxrvitj, rjs, fj, (dyados) goodness, kindness; opposed 

 to KaKia. Sept. Nehem. 9, 25. Ps. 51, 5 'HyoTn;- 



aas KOKiav iiTTfp dyadaxrvvrjv. 

 dydWlafia, aros, to, (dyaXXiaw) delight, joy. SePT. Esai. 



16, 10. Judith. 12, 14. 



dyaXXiao'ir, eas, fj, (ayaKKtaopiat) a rejoicing, great joy. 

 Sept. Ps. 41, 5 'Ev c/xavi) dyaWma-eas. NT. Luc. 1, 

 14 "Eotoi xapd aroi Koi dyaXXia<rir. 



dyaXXidm, usually dyaXXtdoftat, dtrofiat, (dydXXo)) to rejoice, 

 to be glad. Sept. 2 Reg. 1, 20. Ps. 2, 11 'AyaXXm- 

 a6e avTa iv TpofKO. 32, 1 'AyaXXidcr^f SUaioi cv T(5 

 Kvpla. 34, 9 'H &€ '^v)(rj fiov dyaX\tdcT<T€Tai (irl tm kv 

 pioi. NT. Luc. 1, 47 'HyoXXiaac to nv(vfid p.ov fVi 

 T<3 Bea TM craTTJpi /lov. Joan. 5, 35 'AyaXXiaa^^Kat npos 

 &pav eV Tu (paiTi. airov. 8, 5G 'HyaXXidaaTO Iva iStj ttjv 



-. fjptpav Ti)f eprjv. 1 Pet. 1, 9 'AyaXXiaa^c X"/*? ^''('^<'- 



XlJTW. 



YOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 19 



dy'dwSa, adv. softly, gently, aTpefias. Hes. 



ayavov, ov, to, sjjlinter, small dry stick, for burning. 

 SuiD. "Ayavov, ■Kponapo^vrdvas, to KOTcayos ^liXov, ^ to 

 (j)pvyavaiSes. [MODERN GrEEK, to ayavov, awn, the 



beard of an ear of corn.] 



dydnrj, rjs, tj, love, as a title. Basil. HI, 140 D iTpos 



Tijv vp.(T(pav dyaTrrjv, To you, my heloved friend. 141 



A T^y iip-eTipas dydjn/r. CoD. AfR. 10 Aoittov tj SoKfl 



TTJ vfxeTipa dyoTrr), t'maTf. TlIEOD. Ill, 5CG D IIp6s 



TTjV VjKTcpav dydivrjv. 618 D T^s vpeTfpas aydirr]!. 718 

 D 'H dydtrr] v/jlUv. 



2. Amity, good understanding, alliance, as between 

 two nations. Const. Ill, 1041 A "Iva yivrjTai dydinj 



Kol dpr)Vi]. POKPn. Adm. 144, 11 SvpirevSeplas fUTa 

 Tois ToipKovs Koi dydiras txovras. 200, 13 Oi "l^ijpcs 

 TTtivTOTC flx^^ dydirrjv Kai (/)tXiav pcTa rav OcodoaiovnoXf 

 Toiv. CuROP. 75 'EjToiijtrf jufTO p.ev twv TevoviTwv ayd- 

 TDJV biai(j>vl^ovcrav. 



3. Scdutation, hiss, or rather holy kiss. Leimon. 

 59 (86) 'Enolrjo-av dydmiv. They saluted each other. 

 PORPH. Cer. 17, 10 Koi p€Ta TovTO e^epxovTai TrdXtv oi 

 SeairoTat iv T<a aura crxfjp.aTL (Is Trfv ayoTrrjv. 66 Ek«o-€ 

 8ida>mv 6 ^atriKcis dyditrjv tw Te ■naTpiap)(Ti, p.r]TpotTo\iTais 

 Te Kat tjncTKo'Trots. (See also d<rnd^op^ai, dcrTraixTinos, dcnra- 

 c/idf.) 



4. Charity, alms, iXcjjfjiocrivrj. Apophth. Arsen. 



20 Mij exav o6(V dyopdcrat eXajic irapa tivos dyamjv. 

 Agathon. 17, et alibi. 



JJotrja-ov dydirriv, in the plural IIotijo-aTe dydrnji', Do 

 me the favor. Have the goodness, Be kind enough to 

 do anything. Apophth. Agathon. 29 lloiijtraTe dyd- 



Trrjv. LeiJION. 1 Af'yei /lot 6 ol<ov6p.os • Hoirjo-ov dyd?rijv 

 dSeX<^e • fX6f tva Ta (TKevi] Tov d8«X(^oC aireveyKafifV fig 

 TO oiieovo/ieiov. 6 Iloiijtrov dydin]v, Kvpi€, Sos [loi dXi'yov 

 v8u>p. 



5. Love-feast, in the early church. NT. Jud. 12 

 Const. Apost. 2, 28, 1. Ignat. Smyi-n. 8 'Aydmji/ 



jroifiv. OriG. I, 319 B Tljv KaKovjxlvrjv aydTrrjv. Laod. 



27.28. Gangr. 11 'Aydn-as noLciv. (Compare NT. 

 1 Cor. 11, 21 seq.) 

 dyawrjTos, fj, 6v, beloved. Substantively, (a) 'O dyamyTOf, 



the favorite or attendant of a deaconess, a sort of 



