a6eTT]fj,a 



156 



aifia 



2. To set aside, reject ; to refuse. Polyb. 12, 1-1, G 



'Aderelv toU ino Tifnaiov Kara Aijfioxapovs eiprjiitvots. 1 6, 

 12,11 To 8' irvepiupoi/ adeTficrda. 27,15,2 'Em ra ras 

 (jntbaveoTaTas airov Ti/ias r/diTrjadai into rmv eii TleXonov- 

 vi)o-6), to have been refused. Ecs. 3, 25. 



3. To deal deceitftdly with any one, to act perfidi- 

 ously towards any one. Sept. Ex. 21, 8 'Hderria-ev 

 ev avTJj. Deut. 21, li OiiK adfTTjcreis, airrjv. Ps. 14, 4. 

 Jer. 3, 20 'aderrjcrev fis e/ie. 



4. To revolt, rebel against. Sept. 4 Reg. 8, 20 

 'HBkrqirev 'E8o)/i vnoKaraBev xfipos 'loiSa, Edom revolted 



• from under the hand of Judah. 18, 7 'HOirqcrev Iv 



Ta ^aaikfi ' Airo-vpiav. Esai. 1, 2 Airoi 8e pe (Bfrrja-av. 



aBlrripa, aros, to, (aGfTea)) breach of faith, treachery. Sept. 



Jer. 12, 1 Oi aBfTovvres adtTrjpara. 



dd(T7]ais, rejection. DiOG. Laert. 3, 66. 



aBe-njTrjs, ov, 6, (aBeria) violator, breaker, as of the law. 



Method. 353 B M^ aderrjTtjV fivai i/dfiou. 



dd€Ti<S>s {ad(Tos), adv. irrelevantly. Did. Alex. 949 C 



Tats oXXaif Tols (pepopivats ev tw irepl tov ayiov irvevparos 

 Xdyoj (idiTLKus fls TO trpiKpiiviLv rijv aTTfipopcysdrj Koi ae- 

 TTTTiv airov (j>v<nv KexprjVTai. 



aOcTos, ov, unfit, improper, dvoUews: unfavorable. Polyb. 

 17, 9, 10. DiOD. 11, 15 Tov wep\ TOV 'Itrdpov t&itov 

 aTre<f)alveTO iravTe\£)S aBerov ea-eaBai npiis ttjv vavpax^av. 



dOeaprfcrla, as, i), (ddeapriTOs) want of observation. DiOD. 



1, 37. 



a6r)KvvTos, ov, {6r)Kiva) having no female companion ; ap- 

 plied to the Gnostic Limit COpos). Iren. 1, 2, 4. 



'Aflijrais, for '\6r]vaLos, 6, Athcnaeus, a proper name. 

 Inscr. 265. 267. 272. 



^KBiyyavoi, av, o'l, Athingani, certain heretics, called 

 also navXiKiavoi. Theoph. 759, 8. 771. Theoph. 

 CoNT. 42. 52. 



aSk-qcris, €U9, n, (affKeai) contest, combat, as applied to ath- 

 letes. Polyb. 5, 64, 6. 7, 10, 2. 



dd'Krj<j)6pos, 6, = d6\o(ji6pos. Did. Alex. 777 A ToO pc- 



yaXov dffKrjCpopov IlaiJXov. 

 d6vpoy\aiara-ta, as, t), (aOvpoyXaiTiros) flippancy. POLYB. 

 8, 12, 1 Tijv d6vpoy\a>(T<Tlav tov aTJyypa(j)iais. 



adaos, ov, clear, free from. Sept. Gen. 24, 41 'A^Soj 

 toT] dno TTJs apds pov. 



ddaoo), (io-u, (ddaos) to absolve, forgive. Sept. Jer. 18, 

 23 M17 aBwaKTjis Tas aSiKias avrav. 



2. To save or deliver from, piopai, craCa. Sept. 



Jer. 15, 15 'Adaairov p€ otto twv Kara&taKdvrav pe. 



d$oiacTis, ear, ^, acceptilatio, quittance, acquittance. Ba- 

 silic. 26, 6, 1 seq. 



aldio-ipos, ov, (aiSfo-tf) venerable. Lucian. Nigrin. 26. 

 PauS. 3, 5, 6 'Hv de Spa to Upbv tovto i'k ndXaiov Xle- 

 \oTTOvvr)crlois Ttdacv albtaipov. 



Superlative alb(cnpaiTaTos, most reverend {Right 

 Reverend), a title commonly applied to bishops. 



AtHAN. I, 173 A. 395 C 'O albe<npa>TaTos 'ABavdcrios. 

 Basil. Ill, 212 B ToO alBfcnpaTdrov d8f\(j)ov KvpiK\ov. 

 EpIPH. I, 842 D Toif albiO'tpatTdTois Ka\ uytoirdrois «Vt- 

 iTKOTTOis. AtTAL. 7 titul. AiSfO-fflCOTaTOl) KpiTOV fTrl TOW 

 i-mrobpopov koi toO /S^Xov. [The Superlative aldcaipiiTa- 

 Tos is now given to married presbyters of the Greek 

 church ; as 'O alSeaipaiTaTos Kvpios 'Avhpias. The cor- 

 responding substantive is ^ alhea-Lporqs, Reverence, fol- 

 lowed by the enclitic genitives of the personal pro- 

 noun ; as, 'H alStcnpoTrjs trov. Your Reverence. The 

 positive alhiaipos. Reverend, is commonly applied to 

 Protestant presbyters.] 



alhew, €<Ta, to cause to respect ; the causative of alSeopai, 

 to respect. Basil. II, 177 B nparov p(v alblaai ttjv 

 ^aaiklha o(j)6evTa povov : said of Odysscus when he was 

 first seen by Nausica. 



aldoKf], rjs, % (aWa\os) ashes, TC(j)pa. Sept. Ex. 9, 8 AZ- 

 6d\rjs Kapivaias, Ashes of the furnace. 



al6(pii>hrfs, (S, {aWfip, EIAG) ether-like, aldepi>8r]s, JuST. 

 Cohort, ad Graec. 36 'Ev tm aWepm&ei nepTTToy oToi- 



Ai^io'jTio-o-a, ))r, ij, (AWio\/c) Ethiopian woman. Sept. 

 Num. 12, 1. 



aWpiov, ov, TO, {a'Spios) atrium, area, court in the cen- 

 tre of a house. Joseph. 3, G, 2. 3, 8, 6. Ens. 10, 4, 

 p. 473, 17. V. C. 3, 35. 4, 59. 



aiXd/i, TO, Hebrew D/'N, meaning uncertain. Sept. 

 3 Eeg. 6, 3, et alibi. 



alpa, aros, to, blood, as applied to the sacramental wine. 

 IreX. 5, 2, 3 "Hnr ck roC iroTrjplav avTov, o lim ro aipa 

 avTOv, Tpe<p(Tai, Kal e'/c ToC upTOV, 5 eVn to crSypa avToii, au- 



