Ayap 



146 



a'yye\o({ 



spiritual cavalier servente, quite common in the sixth 



century. Novell. 6, 6 BouAo/xf^a 8e airas ras en\ 

 rqv xftpoToviav ayofiivai StaKOVOVS, fire e'fc x^pfiaf) ff^ "^ 

 irapBevias, lifj rims (TWovTas ex"" *'■' ™^*' ^'j^^'' <>SeXi|)w«' 

 n (TvyyfPav 17 twi' KoKovjitvaiv ayaTrqTav • toU yap roiovTOts 

 ov6ua(ri ;;(ptt>/je>'at TTCurqs irovqpas VTTOi^ias Ton iavToiv ttXij- 

 povat ^iov* 



(b) 'H ayatrqiT], equivalent to (TVvda-aKTOs, which see. 

 "Ayap, 17, indeclinable, Hebrew "IJIH, Hagar, the mother 

 of Ishmael the progenitor of the Arabs. Sept. Gen. 

 16, 1 seq. 



OJ T^f 'Ayap, or Oi c'^ 'Ayap, or Ol « T^s'Aya/J, equiv- 

 alent to ot 'Ayapiji/oi. Theoph.Cont.95,19. 121. 298. 

 'Ayaprjvos, ov, 6, ("Ayap) Hagarene, descendant of Hagar, 

 simply Arab or Saracen. Sept. Ps. 82, 7. Vit. 

 EuTHTM. 23. Damasc. I, 110 D. NIC. H, 920 B. 

 PoKPH. Them. 16, 6, et alibi. 



ayyapeia, as, x), (ayyapevat) COrvie, compelled service. InSCR. 



4956 (A. D. 49) avyapda. Epict. 4, 1, 79. Novell. 

 128, 22. 134, 1. Leo. 20, 71. Suid. 'hyyapda .... 



ayyapdav avdyKt^v aKovaiov \iyop.ev Ka\ ck jSi'ar yivopLevrjv 

 VTnjpea-iaii. Id. *Ayyapos • Ka\ 'Ayyapeia, r/ Sij/iocri'a Ka\ 

 dvayKala SouXei'a (service). 



ayyapeia, eiaio, (tiyyapos) to compel one to perform service 

 without paying Mm for it. Insce. 4956 (A. D. 49). 

 NT. Matt. 5, 41 'Oans o-e ayyapeva-ei plXiov ev. 27, 

 32 ToCroi' rjyyapexxrav iva aprj tov (rravpov avTov. Marc. 

 15, 21 'Ayyapeiov<n Trapayovra riva tipava Kvprjva'iov 

 ipyauevov aw' aypov, rbv narepa 'AXe^avSpov Koi Poi(j)ov, 

 tva apT) Tov aravpov airoC. Clem. Rom. Homil. 12, 29 

 ayyapevopevoi. 



dyydpios = ayyapeia. Lyd. 264, 7. 



'AyyeXiKol, av, ol, Angelici, the name of an obscure sect. 



Epiph. I, 505 B. 

 dyyeXiKos, fj, op, (ayyeXos) pertaining to a messenger. 



BeKKEE. 26, 6 'AyyeXtK^ pW^'j °' ''"'' dyyeXav ev rals 



Tpayablais pfjireLs, the part of a messenger in a tragedy. 

 AtheN. 14, 27 Tr]V dyye\iKrjii 8e ndpoivov TjKplfiovv op^jf 

 atv, a kind of dance. 



2. Angelicus, angelical. It is often applied to 

 monachism. Basil. Ill, 473 E 'O rolmv wpoi Trjv 

 ayyeXiKijK d^lav perara^apevos, k.t.X. TheOD. I, 677 D 



Ol TOV dyyfXiKoi' dcrnaa'apevoi, ^lov. Ill, 795 D T^v ay 

 ye\iKr]v noXiTelav, The angelic conversatioti, that is, 

 monastic hfe. Euagr. 1, 15 'AyyeXncos jSi'of. (See 

 also ayyfXos, and compare Cyrill. Hier. Catech. 4, 



24 'icrdyyeXos /3iot.) 

 dyyeXoftSijr, e'r, (ayyeXor, EIAQ) angel-Uke. ThEOPH. 



CoxT. 203, 21 TA (txvm" dyyfXoeiScZs. 

 ayyeXof, ov, 6, angelus, angel. Sept. passim. NT. 

 passim. 



For the different orders of angels, see Const. 

 Apost. 7, 35, 2. 8, 12, 5. 



The guardian angel. NT. Matt. 18, 10 'Opare 



prj KaTa<^povr](TrjTe evbs tS>v piKpSjv tovtwv • Xeyai yap ip'iv 

 on oi ayyfXoi alraiv ev ovpavo'is Sia iravroi ^XeVoua't to 

 ■npoa'aiTOV TOV irarpoi pov tov ev ovpavo'is. Act. 12, 15 

 '0 ayycXoy avTov eaTiv. CONST. ApOST. 7, 38, 3 'Ay- 

 y/Xour eVe'oTTjo-ar. Basil. I, 148 C. Ill, 505 C 

 'O (}>v'\a(T<Tav fjpds uyyfXof. 505 D Tov (pvKaKa TJjs 

 (arjs fipav SyyeXov. DiD. AXEX. 584 B 'O Sopv(f)6pos 

 SyyeXos. ChRYS. II, 512 C 'AyyeXot jrapa ToO tS>v 

 oXav Sea-TTOTov ela\ Sebopevoi (jivXaKes. VII, 599 D 'Ay- 

 yeXovs exov(rtv oi ayioi exei iidvTes. IX, 211 D Ekootos 

 Xjpwv ayyeXov exei. ThEOD. I, 5. ApOPHTH. Paul. 

 Simplic. To'v Te eKaa-Tov ayyeXov p^ai'potra eV avTa. 

 [In the Horologion, the office of the guardian 

 angel is entitled Kavav iKer^pior els tov ayyeXov tov <j)i- 

 XoKo T^s TOU dvdpuTTov fu^y. Comparc Laod. 35 "Oti 

 ov Set XpiaTiavotis eyKaToKemeiv Trjv eKKXrjalav ToG 6eov 

 Kal dwievai Ka\ dyyeXous ovopACetv Kal o-vva^eis noie~Lv, airep 



dwnyopevTai. Tertull. Praescript. Haeret. 33, p. 214 

 Simonianae magiae disciplina angelis serviens.] 

 The angel of peace. Const. Apost. 8, 36. 8, 37, 



3 Tov ayyeXov TOV en\ ttjs elprivrjs. EUKHOL. p. 61 

 'AyyfXov elprjvrjs, marov oirjyov, (j)v\aKa Tav \ffvxav Ka\ 

 Tav o'co/iOTtoj' ripuiv irapa tov Kvplov alrrjo'Speda. 



The angel of the church. NT. Apoc. 2, 1 et ahbi. 



Basil. Ill, 367 A 'O ayyeXos 6 ttj: eKKXija-las e<j)opos. 

 PaLLAD. Vit. CliryS. 35 E Upoa-ev^apevoi (TVVTa^apeBa 

 Tat dyyeXio ttJs eKiiKijalas. 



The two attendant angels. Herji. Mand. 6, 2 Aio 



eltr'iv SyyeXoi peril tov avdpaTTOV, fif T^f StKaioavvrjs, Ka'i 

 els TTjs Ttovriplas. 



