aK0tfir}TO<; 



161 



aKpoaofxat, 



aKolfiTjTos, ov, sleepless. Substantivclj', ol 'Afcoi'/nijTot, the 

 Vigilists, a name given to the inmates of a monastery 

 in the vicinity of Constantinople, from the circum- 

 stance that in the church of that monaster)- divine 

 service was going on day and night, without inter- 

 mission. 



Theod. IV, 1235 (Schulze's edit.) VlapxiWa apxi- 



liavhp'iTTi Tav AKoifirjTaiv. EuAGU. 3, 18 'H fiovfj to>v 

 AKOifiTjrciiV, 3, 19 *0 Ta)V AKotpriTutv KaXovntPOiU rjyov- 

 litvos. TlTEOD. Lector. 1, 17 'En-i Vemahlov iToihos 

 €KTi(T€ Tuv vaov Tov ayiov 'laavvov, Koi fi.ova-)(ovs £K Ta>v 

 'AKOiprjTav ivcKariaTqcrev. ThEOPH. 175. PoKPH. 

 Cer. 801, 14 'H CKKXria-la Ta>v ' AKOijxrjTav. HoEOL. 

 Dec. 29 Tov oalov iraTpos fjixSiV Mapx/ XXou rjyovfiiuov TTJs 



fiOvijs TOyV AKOLp.TjT<OV. 



dKoivavrjala, as, fj, the being aKoivavriTos, the not being 

 allowed to partake of the sacrament. Cod. Afr. 



Can. 29 'Ei* rcS Katpio T^y aKotvcoVTjaias avTov. 

 aKoivaivriTos, ov, not aUoiced to partake of the sacrament 

 for some fault ; essentially the same as d(papicrpevos 



(from a^opi'ftu). Can. ApOST. 10 E" tis dKoivaivriTa> 

 K&if iv otKo) crvvev^TjTatf ovtos d(j>opi^€cr6<i), LaOD. 9. 



Nic. I, 5. IG. Eus. 6, 43, p. 315, 21 ' Akolvqiviitou 



dirolrjcre. AnT. 1. BaSIL. II, 527 E "Eotu dKOivii- 

 VTjTos. Ill, 32 G A EiKotriv (TctTiv d(eoiv<o]fl)Toj torai tois 

 ayidtrfiaaiv. 



2. That has not partaken of the sacrament. Const. 

 (o36), 1148 C ' AKOivoiVTjToi Start jjifvopfv ; 

 dKo\ov6(a, fja-o), to foUoia. ApocR. Martyr. Barthol. 8 

 'HKoXovdrjcre tov djrd(rToXoi/ tov Xpiorov Bapdo'Kop.aiov. 



Ol dKo\ov6ovvrfs, partisans. Mal. 412 01 rjjs avvo- 

 Sou aKoXou^oCvres to Nforopiou (ppovovcriv, The partisans 

 of the council are in favor of the tenets of Nesto- 

 rius. 

 dKo\ov6ia, as, t], in the RiTUAi,, office, prescribed form, 

 formulary of devotion, order. Vit. Epiph. II, 328 B 

 'Anacrav dKo\ov6tav ttjs TrveviiaTiKtjs Xarpetas- Ibid. 348 

 D. PoRPn. Cer. 28, 16 Kara rqv iKKK-qcriaartKriv 

 aKoXovBiav. 115 'H axoXov^ia tov \v)(vtKov, The order 

 for the Av)^vik6v. 



2. Ceremony. Porpii. Cer. 79, 24 'H t^s rpamXis 



dKo\ov6ia. 



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dKoSovdos, ov, S, acoluthus or acolythus, an under- 



subdeacon. Eus. G, 43, p. 312, 12. Novell. 59,3. 



dKov^iTov, or aKKoi^iTov, ov, TO, accubitum. Laod. 28. 



QoiN. 74 'Akkov/Sito uTpavvveiv. 



To TptfiowdXtov Tav EvvfaKaiSfKa ' Akov^itcdv, the 



name of a hall in Constantinople. Theopil 616, 

 17. Nic. Const. G4 'AKKovpirav. 



To i^depov Tav AfKatwia ' Akkov^itiov, the same aS the 



preceding. Porph. Cer. 20, 13. (Compare ttico- 

 aiKKivos.) 

 oKovp^lCa, ta-a, accumbo, to recline at meat, to sit 

 at meat, to sit down at table. Porph. Cer. 47 'Ore 



aKovpPlaatriv ol 8e<77roVa( eVi ttjs rpane^rjs. 



2. To lean against or tijjo/i anything. Sum. 'An(- 



pdSopat .... diiOvpPi^a. 

 dicovTtCa, iVm, (dKova) to cause to hear ; to declare, make 



known. Sept. Jud. 13, 23 'HKovrtacv fjpds raCra. 

 aKova, to hear. PolYB. 1, 22, 2 'Akovovt€s ov naxpav 



ftvat TOV Tav jroXffxicoi/ a-ToXov. ]\L\L. 481, 18 'HKovaav 



dTTO Trjs yvvatKos T7]s Kpcpairdetcnjs on pfra Tpds rjpepas 



dvfp)((Tat Tj ddXacrcra. 



dKpdrrjTos, ov, (Kparea) i/icomprehensibilis, that cannot be 

 held. Ieen. 1, 7, 2. 1, 13, 6. 1, 21, 5. 



dKparijTas, adv. of aKpdrrjTOs. IrEN. 1, 7, 1. 



dKpia, as, r/, maid, girl, rj na'ts. A Macedonian word. 



HeS. 'AKpea, ttois BrjXcta. MaxeSdve;. 

 dKprjfirjs, 6, (aKpos, ijPi) one in the prime of life, dxpa^oiv. 



PSELL. 290. 

 aKpt^as, adv. of dKptpTjs, dearly, at a high price ; opjiosed 



to nXovalas. LeG. HomER. Ill UoXXd/cir yap irXov- 



a-tas avovvTat Ka\ noWoKis dxpt^as. 



aKpirqs, ov, 6, (aKpa) miles limitayieus ? a soldier sta- 

 tioned on the frontier of the empire ? Porph. Cer. 

 489, 12. Phoc. 190, 23. 



aKptTtKos, Tj, ov, {aKpirqs) limitaneiis, pertaining to tlie 

 frontier of the empire. Phoc. 186. 



dxpoapa, aros, to, that which is heard. 



Metonymically, lecturer, singer or player. Poltb. 

 4, 20, 10, et alibi. 



aKpodo/iai, in the early church, to be a hearer, to be a 

 penitent of the second grade. Anc. 4 'Eviavr&v 

 dfcpoao-flat. BASIL. Ill, 329 E. 



