aKaTarpiTTTO': 



160 



aKoij 



dKaTarpmros, ov, (KaraTpi^o) inexhaustible. POLTB. 3, 

 89, 9. [The word owes its existence to conjectural 

 emendation.'] 



aKaripyacTTos, ov, (icarfpydfo/iat) not done, unwrought. 

 Sept. Ps. 138, IG 'AKaTt'pyaa-Tov poll (i&ov oi 6(j>6dK- 



pot (TOV. 



aKon'ixqTos, ov, {Kartjxea) not catechized. Epiph. I, 



731 C. 

 dKavx'}fia, as, ij, ((caup^T/trtr) the not boasting, humility, 



modesty. Ignat. Polyc. (Interpol.) 5 Et ny hivarai. 



ev dyveia piveiv els Tiprjv rrjs cap/cos Tov Kvpiov, if dKav)(T]- 

 irii} pevfTo) • iav Kavxjl<rqTai., affwXcTo. 



aKevoho^os, ov, (Kevoho^os) free from vaingloriousness or 

 conceit. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 32 E "O ok^voSo^os voiis. 

 Substantively, to aKtvoBo^ov, freedom from vain- 

 gloriousness. Anton. 1, 1G To aMVoBo^ov inpX rat So- 

 Kovaas Tipds. 1(1. G, 30. 



dKepatocrivT), r/s, fj, (aKfpatos') purity, integrity, dKfpatorqs. 

 BakN. 10 'Ev dKepaioavvrj nepiTraTOvvres. 



dKepaioTtjs, ijtos, ij, freshness, vigor. Polyb. 3, 73, 6. 



3, 105, 7. 



aK((r<ra = ayeuTa. SuiD. "AKftrira, Papa'tKov Ti prj)(dvr]pa 

 fK bevSpoToplas irpos ipvpvorrjTa pfTacTKfva^opevov. 



'AKe(f>a\oi, av ol, (dxe'^aXos) Acephali, the Levellers, a 

 name given to the followers of Severus and Jacobus 

 (the Syrian). Const. (536), 1073. 1089. Leimon. 



170 ToC dK((f>d\ov 2eiiijpov. VlT. SaB. oOG B. PiIOT. 

 231, p. 28G, 27 'O Sipos 'Idxia/Sos e^ ov ttjv enawpiav 

 TO rav 'AK€(pa\av alpeTiKav eiXfcuo-e OTJon/^a. Id. p. 



241, 39, et alibi. Callist. 1G, 29. 18, 45. 

 d(ti)8ia, as, T], heaviness, low spirits, drovla ^|'ux?5• Sept. 



Psal. 118, 28. Esai. 61, 3 nveiparos dxttSlas. Nil. 



De Octo Spirit. Malit. 13. Theod. I, 884 D. 



Apophth. Anton. 1. Zenon. 8. ' 

 dKijSidu, dtra, (d/ojSia) to he low-spirited. Sept. Ps. 142, 



4 'ilKT]Sta<Tev iif ipe to nvevpd pov. Sir. 22, 13. 



Apophth. Heracl. Vit. Sab. 284 B. 

 dK7)\i8mTor, ov, .(ki^XiSou) spotless, unsidlied. Sept. Sap. 



4, 9 Bios dKIjXl'SlBTOS. 7, 26 'EO-OTTTpOV dici/XiScaTov. 



d/ci'a, as, 17, acies, rank, row or line of soldiers, kovtov- 



Pepviov, o-Ti'xof. - MauRIC. 1, 5. LeO. 4, 6 Tov oXov 

 tnlxov, rjyovv rijs dxlas. 



dxibovKTos, ov, 6, aquaductus. Theopu. 780, as a 



proper name. 

 diciSwrdr, ij, ov, (dicir) pointed, sharp, as an arrow. Sei'T. 



Prov. 25, 18 To^evpa OKiSiuToi'. 



aKtvrjTos, ov, immovable, motionless. IIorol. 'AkIv^tos 

 fopTTj, Immovable feast, that is, a chiu-ch feast cele- 

 brated on the same day of the year ; as XpLcrrovyewa, 



^ara, Evayy(\t(rp6s. It is opposed to KtvrjTrj eopTTj. 

 aKKctrrov, ov, to, accept um. lONAT. Polyc. 6 Td Soro- 



atTa vptHtv Ta tpya vptov, iva Ta aKKiirra vpwv li^ia Kopl- 



OTjaSe. 

 aKKtnria-ws, 6, accipenser, acipenser, or acipensis, 



the name of a JisL Athen. 7, 44. 

 aKKripew, rja-a, (a<\r]pos) to be poor ; to be hapless. Hence 



unfortunate. Poltb. 1, 7, 4. 9, 30, 3, et alibi. 



DiOD. 3, 12 iivpidhfs axKripovvTav dvOpairuiv. 



dKKr]pr)pa, aros, to, (axXj/pem) mishap, misfoHune. DiOD. 



II, 516, 54. 610, 27. 

 dtiXripia, as, fj, (aKKrjpos) poverty ; mishap, misfortune. 



Polyb. 23, 8, 9. 

 dicXijpa/ia = aKXrjprjpa. DiOD. II, 516, 54. GIO, 27 ; in 



both places as a various reading. 

 okXitos, ov, (kXiVo)) undeclinable, not declined, as a pai't of 



speech. Dion. TiiRAxin Bekker. 641, 23. 

 aKkvbavKTTos, OV, ((cXuScBxifo/tat) not lashed by leaves. 



Poltb. 10, 10, 4 Tav ye pfjv SWaiv TTvevpdrav d/cXuSd)- 



vtoTOff Sjv Tvy^dvei. 



dMaras, adv. of SkKv^tos. Theoph. Cont. 301, 22 



'AkXvotojs CTevBev to tov Pa/xaVxoO Kpdrovs. <TKdcj)os rjvBiivcTO, 



aKpatais, adv. of dKpa'ios. POLTB. 32, 15, 7 Kara ttjv 



rjXiKiav oKpaias €x°'^°^ avTov, lie being in the prime of 

 life. 

 *dKpr]v (aKplj), adv. yet, still, even now, cti. Isocr. 1 C, 

 as a various reading. Theocr. 4, 60 dxpav, Doric. 

 Poltb, 1, 13, 12 Avrd re rd TTo^LTsvpaTa kut tKeivovs 

 Tovs Katpovs OKprjv aKepaia piv rjV Tols IBiapoXs. 14, 4, 9 



Oi piV €K TOtV VTTVUJV, ol S aKpTJV €Tl fieSvaKopCVOl Ka\ TTt- 



vovT€s. Sext. Adv. Gram. 3, 69, p. 231. 

 oKofj, ^s, rj, rejiort. 'E^ dKotjs, from hearsay. Poltb. 4, 



2, 3 *Akoj]V e^ dKorjs ypd(j)eiv. 



2. Obedience. Sept. 1 Eeg. 15, 22 'Axorj imp Ov- 

 a-lav dyaBq, Obedience is better than sacrifice. 



