ayioTT]'! 



149 



Ayvo7]Tai, 



the most holy place. Num. 4, 15. 19 Ta ayia rav dyi- 

 a>v, The most holy things. NT. Matt. 7, 6 M^ fitSre 

 TO ayiov To'is Kvtri. 



(c) Ta ayia, sc. 8c3pa, the sacramental elements. 

 Const. Apost. 7, 40, 1. Laod. 14. Eus. 7, 9, 



p. 330, 20 Trj /x€Tox5 rav ayiav. BASIL. II, 525 A. 



in, 32G C. Cod. Afr. Can. 37 "Ira iv to'is aytots 



fiTjSev jrkiov Tov <r<ofiaTos xai roC oifiaTos rov Kvplov npocre- 

 vc)(6elrj, as Kol avTos 6 Kvpios nape&aiKf • tout ea-TCV aprov 

 Ka\ olmv v8aTt fiffiiypivov. Can. 41 "Qcttc ayia 6v<na- 

 anjplov, el pifj arro vqaTiKav avBpanrav, p,T] imTeXeltrdat. 

 PORPH. Cer. 65, 10 'HvUa fieXXouo-i Siepxeadai ra ayia, 

 equivalent to els r^v fjLeya\r]v e'cToSov. 



In the early church, the expression To ayia rots 

 iylois, Sancta Sanctis, Holy things for holy men, was 

 used by the priest when he invited the believers (oi 

 moToi) to partake of the Lord's table. Const. 



ArOST. 8, 13, 3 'O hianovos Xfyeru TTp6<TXa\iev, Koi 6 

 eTricrKOTTOs TTpoo'CpioVTjddTo) T(5 XoM ovTa • Ta ayia To'is 

 dy/otj. Apocr. Marc. Liturg. p. 305. 



The phrase Els rd ayia sometimes has the same 



meaning as Eii rrjv fieyoKrjv e'lcroBov (sCC (iVoSof). 



PoRPH. Cer. 26, 7. 



(d) To ayiov, holillCSS, dyiuxTVvq, dyioTrjS. SePT. Ps. 



88, 36 "Qfioa-a ev Tta ay la fiov, I have swom by my ho- 

 liness. Clem. Roir. 1, 30 'Ayi'ou ovv piepls imapxavres 

 iroirjcrapev Ta toii ayiaajxav navTa. 

 dywTTjs, ')T09, fj, (ayios) holiness, sanctity, ayiatrvvtj. NT. 



Hebr. 12, 10. Did. Alex. 517 B. 



As a title it is commonly applied to bishops. 



AtHAN. I, 808 F TfjV a-fjv dytorqTa. CyRILL. AleX. 



Epist. 40 A. 



In the following passage, it refers to the hymn 



'Ayiof aytor ayios Kvpios Sa^aa>6, k. t. X. METHOD, 



357 C Tm TptTrXacriatrjuia ttjs <o8rjs tok Tpin\a(Tiaa'ii6v Tijs 



ayioTrjTOS elcrayayovres. 

 uyiOTpt(Tao\oyett>, r]<Ta>, (ayios, rpiaa-Ss, Xeym) to Sing the 



rpiaayios vfivos. DiD. AlEX. 593 A 'AytOTpKriroXoy^- 



cai avrrjv '{Trju TpiaSaJ ef ovpavois. 

 Ayiorpopos, ov, {ayios, rpepa) replete with holiness. Ignat. 



Ephes. 9, with dyvo(p6pot as a various reading. 



Smyrn. titul. (See also dyia(f)6pos.) 



dyiaa-vvrj, rjs, fj, := dytorris. Sept. Ps. 29, 5 'Elo/JoXoyfi- 

 ade TJj fivrjiirj ttjs dyiaavvrjs aiiTov. NT. 2 Cor. 7, 1 

 'EniTeXoiivTes dyuaa-vvrjv ev (j>6^ca deov. 



Used also as a title. Ctrill. Alex. Epist. p. 64 E 

 Me(TiTevoiaT]s <rov Ttjs dyiaxnivrjs. COD. AfR. Can. 7 

 'H Vfierepa dyiuxrivr). 1 3 Ti irpos TavTa \eyei v/iav iyia- 

 (TLivt] ; EpuES. 1120 D 'H (Trj dyiaxTvvr). 



dyKiKa, fj, ancilla, SopiKTijTOs yvvrj. Ltd. 129, 13. 



dyKiKiov, TO, ancile, dyKvXiov, TreXrr], eidos dcrwiSicTKaplov. 



Ltd. 44, 15. 20. 129,11. 



*ayKi(TTp6a>, axra, (SyKiarpov) to hook, catch, aS a fish. 

 SyNES. Epist. 4, p. 168 A 'HyKun-papikvov IxBi^iov. 

 Metaphorically, to hold, capture; captivate. Lt- 



COPHR. 67 H66u> he ToO davovTOS rjyKicrrpaipeVTi. 

 Method. 397 D Upos 6dvaT0V tos ■yjrvxas fjiedoSois dira- 

 Ttjs dyKio-Tpevcrapevoi. Et. M. 10, 53 'AyKicrrpapevos, 

 KaTexojievos • otto p,eTa(popds tu>v lx6vu>v twv Karexopevav 

 ev Ta dyKiarTpa. 



2. To furnish with a larh, as an arrow. Plut. I, 

 559 A ''RyKicrrpap.evas CLKihas, barbed. 

 dyKicTTpoeiSfis, es, {ayKUTTpov, EIAQ) hook-shaped, barbed. 

 Plut. II, 877 E. Diosc. 2, 204. 



dyKicrTpahr)s, es = dyKiarpoeihris. POLTB. 34, 3, 5 'Ay/tt- 

 o-TpooSr/s Te yap eari [^ eVi8o/)OTis] Ka\ ^a^ap^s evfjpfio- 

 crrat Ta So'poTi eniTTjSes. DlOD.5, 34. StrAB. 1,2,16. 



dyKiiTTpaTos, rj, 6v, {ayKiorpoa) barbed. PoLTB. 6, 23, 10 

 BeXof crihripovv dyKicTTpaTov. 



dyKvKiov = dyKiKiov. PltJT. I, 69 A. 



ayKuXoKOTTc'm, T/o-a, (dyKxiXr], kottto) to hamstring, to hough, 

 avT^l^a, avT^oKOTra, vevpoKoira. TheOPH. 246, 18 Ka^a- 

 hris 8« Tivas Tav ev Hepalii Xpia-riavav fiyKyXoKOTrqa-ev, oi 

 IxeTa TaiiTa Trepiendrqa-av. TlIEOPH. CONT. 369 Tois 

 Srjiioa-iovs imrovs tovs ev eKacni^ dXXay7 ayKvKoKOTtav. 

 (Compare TheOD. Ill, 541 A Taj dyKvKas exKeKopevoi 

 Tcis Sf^ias.) 



ayxmi/io-KOS, ov, 6, {dyKav) tenon. SePT. Ex. 26, 17. 



ayraTor, 6, agnatus. Antec. 1, 10, 1, p. 64. 

 dyvuTfios, OV, 6, (ayyifa) purification. Sept. Num. 8, 7 



OvTa TTOirjueis avTo'is tok dyviarjihv avTav. DiON. HaL. 



I, 469, 13 Tov dyvKTjiov enoirja-avTO. 

 'HyvorjTai, av, oi, (dyvoea) Agnoetae, certain heretics 



who maintained that Christ did not know the day of 



