ayopa 



150 



ayo 



judgment. Ctrill. Alex. Yl, 381 C. Damasc. I, 



107 D 'AyforjTat, oi Kal BffiKTTiavoi, oi ayvof'iv d(re/3ajr 

 KarayyeWoyra top Xp^rTov rrjv {jfiipav T^s Kpla-(a>s. 

 (Compai'e NT. Matt. 24, 36 Ilfpl fit Trjs fip.fpas fueivris 

 Koi rrjs mpas oufielf oibcif, ovSe ol ayyeXot Tcov ovpavc^p, ei 

 /iij 6 TTarijp ixov povos, Mai'C. 13, 32 Ilepl fit rrjs rjpepas 

 iK€Ly7)s ovdels oideVj ovfie ol ayyeXot. oi eV ovpavco, ovfie 6 

 wiof, fi /Ji) o iraTTjp. Act. 1, 7 Oi;( vpwv i(m yvavat 

 Xpovovs y Kaipovs ovs 6 irarrjp edero iv Ty Ibia i^ovcrla. 

 Basil. Ill, 3G0 D 'E^Tjrripevov j;8ij irapa rroWois to 

 €vayyf\tKov prjrov inpi tov ayvoiiv top Kvptov ripatv ^Irja-ovp 



Xpto-Tov Ttjv Tjpepav tov Tf'Xouf. Did. Alex. 920. 



CniiLL. Alex. V, 217 E seq. 

 ayopa, as, fj, emptio, a huying, purchase, uv^. PoRPn. 



Cer. 473 'l/iarta (^ dyopas ano Tov (popov, bought in the 



market. 674, 21 'Efid^;; vn-ep dyopSs di(j)d(pia)v. PtOCH. 



2, 571. 

 dyopdfa), acra, to luy. Followed by ano with the genitive 



or accusative of the seller. Mal. 59, 19 'Hydpao-c 



fie djTO Tuiv 2apaKtjvwv. PORPEt. Cer. C74, 12 Ta Kai 

 ayopaaSevra dno Toiis dfifiaSas. 



2. To ransom, XurpoOpat. Cheon. 592 *A£ p.cT 6\l- 



yov ayopd^et eV ti]s at\pa\(i>(TiaS' 



ayopavopia, as, rj, the representative of the Latin aedt- 



litas. PoLTB. 10, 4, 1. 

 ayopavopos, ov, 6, the Roman aedilis. Poltb. 3, 26, 1 



Yiapa TOV Aia tov KaTrirajXtov, ev tw Tav dyopavopav Ta- 



pidw. Id. 10, 4, 6. 10, 5, 3. 



ayopaaria, as, fj, (dyopd^a) purchase. AsTER. 169 B Ttjv 

 jroXufiaTrai/ov dyopaclav tS>v in $do-(Soy opvidav. AnteC. 



1, 2, p. 10. Mal. 60, 10. 341, 6. 

 dyopaa-pos, ov, 6, (dyopafw) purchase, the thing purchased. 

 Sept. Gen. 42, 19 Tov dyopaupov t^s (Ttrofiotri'as ipatv. 

 Nehem. 10, 31 OJ (pepovrcs tovs dyopaa-fwiis Kal iraa-av 



TTpdfTlV. 



ayoupos, ov, 6, (xoupos) youth, young man. Porph. Cer. 

 471, 13. Theoph. Cont. 821. Comn. I, 360, 12. 



EuST. 1788, 56 'A;(aioi he Koipovs, QpaKes fie dyovpovs. 



dypdptov, ov, to, a kind of boat. Theoph. Gil 'AXiev- 

 TiKo. dypdpia. PoKPH. Cer. GOl, 17. Adm. 233, 14. 

 20. 235, 18. 19. Comn. I, 321, 12. 361, 15. 



dypapiwTTjs, ov, 6, rower oj" an dypdpiov. Porph. Adm. 242. 



aypia, as, rj, = aypuxTTis. SuiD. "AypmoTir .... dypla. 



[Modern Greek, t) dypii or dypidfia, (a) Panicum 

 Dactylon. (b) Trilicum repens.'\ 

 dypiSwv, ov, TO, dimin. of dypot, Jield. EpiCT. 2, 2, 17. 

 Martye. Poltc. 5. 



dypifXaia, as, rj, (aypios, iKaia) oleaster, ^vild oUve, 



the olive in its uncultivated state, kotivos. Strab. 8, 

 3, 13. Diosc. 1, 125 (126). 137 (136, 138) 'Aypie- 



Xai'a, rjv i'vioi Konvov Kokovcnv, oi fie AlBiOTriKrjV eXaiav. 



dypiopvpiKJ], j]s, T], Wild pvpiKTj. Sept. Jer. 17, G. 

 dypi6p.apos, ov, (papos) savagely fooUsh, savage and fool- 

 ish at the same time. Cyrill. Alex. II, 8'34 C. 



dypiopvWwv, ov, TO, (opvldiov) wild fowl. AnTEC. 2, 1, 16. 



dypio(j)oiviKios, ov, (</)oiVi|) of wild date-tree. Martyr. 



ArETU. 49 Sv^ov iXacppbv dyptotpotviKtov. 

 dypioxivdpiov, ov, to, (;(i;j'dp(ov) wild gOOSe. AnTEC. 2, 



1, 16. 

 uypi(j)os, ov, 6, (ypiTTOf, yp7(j)os) grapple. PoRPn. Cer. 



670. [Modern Greek, t6 dyypl<pi. Compare 



gripe, German greifcn.] 

 dypoyeiVia;', orof, 6, (^dypos, yeiVwi') 0)ie whose field IS C07l- 



tiguous to another man's field. Plut. I, 351 E. 



AntEC. 2, 1, 31 'O ipos dypoyelrav iv Te'Xei tov oiKeiov 

 dypov 7vX7)(TL0v TfJv epatv yTjhluiv hivhpov et;^e. 

 dypohtaiTdai, {dypos, Siatra) to live ill the country (not in 

 the city). Theoph. Cont. 472, 8. 



dypoTToXif, euf, t], (dypos, jrdXif) COUntry-city, KapoiroXts. 



Attal. 146, 17. ScYL. 691,6. (Compare dtn-uKti/xjj.) 

 dypvTTvia, as, f], vigilia, vigil, religious service performed 



in the evening preceding a church feast. Epiph. I, 



823 A. CuROP. 72. Eukhol. 

 dyupTevm {dyipTrjs) to be a vagabond. Theoph. Cont. 



421, 14. 

 dyxiiTila, as, tj, rejection, separation from. Sept. 



Neliem. 13, 29 Mvlja-SrjTi avTols 6 6(os inl dyxioTeia 



T^f Upardas (the word is improperly used). 

 dyxicTTeioi, to separate from, reject. Sept. 2 Esdr. 2, 62 



'ilyXio-Tev6r]<Tav dno Trjs lepaTeias (the word is improp- 

 erly used). 

 aya, lead. In the passive Syopai, to be appointed to any 



ecclesiastical ofBce. Neocaes. 12 Eiy npia-piiTepov 



ayea-dai. To be appointed presbyter. 



