aifiaT0')(y<7ia 



157 



atrqcn'i 



^erai. PetR. AlEX. 480 D 'Ev Tf raiy Trpoa-evxnis 

 Kai TJj fjL^TaXrjyl^et Tov aoifiaros kol tov aiyiaro? toO 

 XptoToO. TheOD. Ill, 727 B To aliia to tIjuov. 



al/iaToxvaia, as, i), (aljia, ^vcris} bloodshed, aliio\v(ria. 

 Theoph. 510, 16. 



alfiofii^ia, as, rj, (aliiojiiKTrjs) incest. LeG. HomER. 78. 



alfioppooOaa, rjs, ij, (aijioppoia) the woman teho loas dis- 

 eased with an issue of blood. NT. Matt. 9, 20 Tvvfj 

 ulfioppoova-a. In ecclesiastical writers, it is used sub- 

 stantively. Const. Apost. G, 28, 4. Iren. 1, 3, 3. 

 Eus. 7, 18. (See also Bepevlio].) 



aifi6<l>vpTos, ov, (alpa, (f>vpa) Uood-stained, covered with 



blood, alparoCJjvpTOS. PoLTB. 15, 14, 2. 

 aljioxvcrla, as, fj, = alixaroxva-la. TheOPH. 510, 16 as a 



various reading. 

 a'lvecns, emj, 17, (alvia) praise. Sept. 1 Par. 16, 35 Kav- 



Xa<r6ai iv rats alviaeai uov. 2 Esdr. 10, 11 AoVf a'lvc- 



O'lv Kvplia Q^to TOiv TTaTepoiV rjfjMJ/. 



alvfTos, ij, 6v, (aiVea) to be praised, praisetvorthy. Sept. 

 Lev. 19, 24 'O KapTtbs qutoO ayws alveros tu> Kvpla. 



2 Eeg. 14, 25. 



alviyfiarioTris, ov, 6, (a'viyjia) one toho propounds riddles, 

 or speaks in riddles. Sept. Num. 21, 27. 



alvos, ov, 6, laus, praise. In the Ritual, ol alvoi, av, 

 Laudes, the Lauds, forming the conclusion of matins 

 (opdpos). Its distinctive portions are the last three 

 psalms, and the Gloria in Excelsis (So^oXoyi'a). [The 

 name alvoi was suggested by the verb ati/flre, laudate, 

 which occurs many times in the last two psalms.] 



alpapiov, ov, to, aerarium, drjcravpos, Tajxielov, Tafieiov. 



InSCK. 4033 ETTapxpv alpapiov tov Kpovov. 

 alpeoiapxis, ov, 6, {alpecns, Spxa) leader of a sect, apxiyos 



a'tpiaeas. InSCR. 6607. 



2. In ecclesiastical writers, heresiarch. Ers. 2, 13, 

 p. 62, 17, et alibi, 

 atpfo'tofiaxf'w) W'^j {a'pfo-iopaxoi) tojjfjfht for or defend a 



sect. Did. Alex. 805 A. 

 aipea-iopaxos, ov, 6, {alpea^is, p.a.xopai) fighting for or de- 

 fending a sect, partisan. PniLON. II, 84, 31. 



In ecclesiastical Greek, a heretic. Did. Alex. 

 741 C. 897 A. 

 alpeais, 60S, n, sect. NT. Act. 28, 22. Epicx. 2, 19, 



20. Const. Apost. 6, G, 1, applied to the Jewish 

 sects. 



2. Heresy, in the usual acceptation of the term. 

 Const. Ai'Ost. 2, 6, 9. 6, 1, 1. 6, 7, 1. Ignat. 



Ephes. 6. Just. Apol. 1, 26 "Eo-n Se f^piu koX avvra- 

 yp.a KaTa ttoo'coi' t^v alpeo'^aiv o'VVTSTayfiivoi'. Tl*yph. 17 



Alp«Tiv adeov. Alex. Alex. 576 D. Laod. 6. 7. 

 Eus. 2, 13, p. 62, 21. Basil. IH, 268 D. 



3. Error, TrXdvi). Const. Apost. 7, 38, 3 'Eppvaa 



yap aire^das noXvdeav Ka\ xP^ctoktovchv alpeafas e^eiKov. 

 alpea-taTrjs, ov, 6, a heretic, alperiKos. CoNST. ApoST. 2, 



21, 2. 6, 5, 1. 6, 18, 1. Just. Tiyph. 80. Ens. 

 5,27. 



aiperiKos, % oV, headstrong, determined to have his own 

 way. NT. Tit. 3, 10 AipcnKov av6pamov ii(Ta fitav Kai 

 SevTipav vov&etjlav napaiTov. 



2. Substantively, a heretic, alpea-iwTrjs. Can. 

 Apost. 62. 64. Const. Apost. 2, 61, 2. 2, 62, 3. 

 Iren. 3, 3, 4. Laod. 6. Const. I, 6. 



alpertarris, ov, 6, (aipfTtfw) one who chooseS. POLXB. 22, 

 6, 11 Ttjs irpoaipkacdas yeyovoT^s aipiTiarai. 



2. Partisan, an adherent to a pai-ty or faction. 

 PoLTB. 1, 79, 9. 2, 38, 7. 2, 55, 8. 



alarBdvofiai, with the infinitive. Proc. II, 51, 19 'Ev 

 pear] TroXet rjaSovro eivai. 



atcTLTOs = aucriTos. InsOR. 185. 189. 190. 



AltTxpoTTowl, av, 01, {al<Txpos, jroieu) a religious sect of 

 India, notorious for its abominable rites. Epiph. 

 I, 1091 C. [Compare the Vdinis, or Vdmdchdris of 

 modern India. Asiatic Researches, Vol. XVII, 

 224 seq.] 



aliTxi'"), rjs, t], pudendum, albolov. HiPPOL. 109. 



aiTTjiia, oTos, TO, thai which is asked. Ignat. Ephes. (In- 

 terpol.) 5 IlftVft TTapaarxfBrjvai, avTols TrdvTa Ta iv Xpi- 

 CTTO) QiTTj/iaTa, whatever is asked in the name of 

 Christ. 



aiTr]<ns, (as, fj, petition, prayer. Just. Apol. 1, 13 



Alrfitreis Trepirovres. 



In the Ritual, rogation, one of the component 

 parts of the iKTfvrjs. Typic. 11, p. 170 fin. 



'H pcKpa alrrjo-is, The lesser rogation, applied to a 

 portion of the £kt«mji. It begins thus : 'EXkrjaov ^/las 



