aSeX^OTT;? 



152 



aBcaOeTOi 



Constantine to Sapores, king of Persia. Menand. 

 353, by Chosroiis, king of Persia, to tlie emperor 

 Justinian. Porph. Cer. 406, 14, by the Byzantine 

 emperor to the king of Persia. 



GfToy or HvcvfiUTiKos dSfX^or, = aSeXc^orrotijrof. 

 Antec. 1, 10, p. C4. 

 a8f\<p6Trjs, r/Tos, 17, (aSfKcjios) brotherhood. Sept. 1 Mace. 

 12, 10. 17. Joseph. De Mace. 9, p. 510. Dion 



ChRYS. Orat. 38, p. 472, 44 'H Se dSeXi^or/jj n' aX\o 

 i(TTiv, rj d8i\<j)a)V Ofiovoia ; 



. Brotherhood, as of Christians. NT. 1 Pet. 2, 17. 

 5, 9. Clem. Eom. Epist. 1, 2. Iren. 2, 31, 2. 



Brotherhood, as of monks. Athan. I, 8G8 D. 

 Basil. II, 452 B. 566 E UvevfiaTiKf) aSfXcporrjs. 

 Apophth. Carion. 2. 



Sisterhood, as of nuns. Ttpic. 11. 



Brotherhood, as a title. C'raiLL. Alex. Epist. 

 40 B T^t <T7js d8cX<^oTT)TOf. Menand. 353, 22 Xapiv 



diTovefiOfiev rfj aSe\(p6Tr]Ti ToO Kalcrapos, We thank OUr 

 hrolher the emperor of the Romans : said by Chos- 

 roes, king of Persia, in his letter to the emperor Justin- 

 ian. 354 'H dSeXt^oTTjr tov Kat<j-apos, Our brother the em- 

 peror, ChrON. 736 'H dScX^07T)s vfiav tov ^acriKias tuv 

 VoDjiaiav, Toil my brother the emperor of the Romans. 



nvevfianKri dSfX^orr/j, Spiritual brotherhood, that is. 

 Brotherhood by adoption. Theoph. Cont. 228 To 



TTOtrjaaaBai TTV€VnaTtKrjs d8e\(f)0TrjT0S crvvBeapov Trpos 'laav- 

 VTjv TOV Tavrris vlov. Cede. II, 192, 12. 236, 22. 

 a8e\(j>o<l)dopeQ>, T)aa>, (adeXcfiri, (pddpa) tO Corrupt one's OWU 



sister. Clem. Rom. Homil. 4, 16. 



abevbpos, OP, {SivSpov) without trees, destitute of trees, tree- 

 less. Polyb'. 3, 55, 9. 



adeoTTOTos, ov, anonymous, without the name of the au- 

 thor. Plut. I, 848 C 'ASfOTTOTOiy VTTopvijpatriv. 8 68 A 

 Miav [f jTioToX^i/] dSeWoToi/, An anonymous letter. 



dSicrrparos, ov, (a d e X t r a ?) led by the right hand ? dbi- 

 (TTpaTos, blcTpaTos. Substantively, to dbi(rrpaTov, a super- 

 numerary horse in an army, to be used in case of neces- 

 sity, napoxos Ittttos, im<TVpop.tvos Iniros. MaueiC. 5, 2 

 'Abempara crupeiv tovs uTpaTiiiTas 8ia tmv iraXXiVuv airav. 

 Also, led-horse, a horse led by the bridle in a pro- 

 cession for show, crvpToy. MauRIC. 1, 9 Xpfj irepma- 



ToxiiTos TOV trrpaTov riyeladai tov tou iravTos (XTpaTijyov 

 irponopevopevo^v avTOv TipTJs €VfKcv Twv i7vniplu>v Koi IhiKoiv 

 avTov avBpawav pera Twv dSfcnpaTav Kai fiovKeX\apiKav 

 PdvBav. (See also d&p€<rrpaTos, SicrrpaTos.) 



u8i)Xia, as, ^, (aSijXoj) obscurity, retirement from the 

 world, privacy. Pallad. Vit Chrys. 17 A. 



(JSijXo'tt;?, TjTor, ij, (a8i;Xoy) uncertainty. Poltb. 5, 2, 3. 

 36, 4, 2. 



dbripiov, TO, a kind of leather ? Porph. Cer. 466 Mo-a 



Kivarepvrjs SeppaTivT)s ano dSrjplov. 



dSrjpiTos, ov, uncontested, undisptited. Polyb. 1, 2, 3 



MoXif JVij Sa>8(Ka itaT€i;^ov aiirrjv [ttjv rjyfpoviavj d8ripiT0V. 



4, 74, 3 Taimjv [njv flprjvrjv^ .... dSij/jiTox KTaaOai. 

 d8t]piTo>s, adv. of d8fipiTos, tcithout contest. Polyb. 3, 



93, 1 Tr/v pfv Xdav aiiTrnv ^Xrrtcrfv aSij/jiVwr jTfpiirvpe'iv. 

 aSijr, ov, o, Hades, the under^worM, the world of departed 



spi7-its. Clem. Rom. Homil. 11, 10 Ovk iv aBji ttj 



'^XV ° ''''^' "o^eoTws apx<ov [8a)cr€iJ ttjv dvuTTavaiv. 



The Harrowing of Bell, that is, Christ's descent 

 into the under-world. Apocr. Nicod. Euangel. 11, 

 where aSijr is represented as a person. Anaphor. 

 Pilat. A. 9. Act. Thorn. 10. Ignat. Trail, (inter- 



pol.) 9 KaTTJXdev els a8r]v povos, dv^\6e 8e ptra tiKtjBovs. 

 Method. 372 E Tijk Kardhvcnv toO Kvplov iipmv (Is aSrjv. 

 EUS. 1, 13, p. 41 KaTc'/3i7 fis TOV aSrjv. AxHAN. I, 

 721 D ^Tavpa&cvTa Kai dnoBavovTa K.a\ fis to. KwraxBovia 



KQTiKdovTa. Cyrill. HiEK. Catech. 4, 11. Ajiphil. 

 86 B. Epipn. I, 448 D <baTia-pos a8ov. The illumi- 

 nation of Bell. II, 259 Ely ttjv iv Tw uBt) TOV Kvplov 

 Kord^aa-iv, A sermon on the Lord's descent into Hades. 

 SoCR. 2, 37, p. 137 Ely TCL Karaxdovta KaT(\66vTa KoX 

 Ta tKeicre oiKOvop^travTa. ThEOD. ITT, 616 B. IV, 

 211 A OvTos [o MapKi'coi'] tov pev Kd'iv Kai TOVs 2o8opl- 

 Tas Kai TOVS aXXovs Svaaefit'ts anavTas (rarripias ((jyTjiyev 

 diroXeXavKfvai rrpofrfkriKvBoTas iv Ta aBrj tw crmr^pi Xpicrra. 



dBidyvQXTTos, ov, (SiayivaxTKU)) undistinguishahle. DiOD. 

 1,30. 



d8id8oxos, ov, {8id8oxos) without successor. Hence, per- 

 petual. Method. 368 C Bao-iXe'a diSiov Ka\ d8id8oxov. 



Did. Alex. 424 A. 

 dSid^cTos, ov, (BiaTtdripi) intestate. Plut. I, 341 D ulav 

 Tjpipav a8id6eTos epuvev. CoD. AfR. Can. 81. 



