afJLo\vvTO<; 



170 



a/j,<f)oi(Jfia 



diivr](rTlav if Trapa iraTpos ayaSov. l>, 14, 8 O 6 evaui 

 afivr)<TT'iav avTU) raiv ^poyeyovoTav ^apiaaptvos ftr irapa- 

 beuTOV (Icrryyayev. 



dpoXvvTos, ov, (poKiva) undefiled, jmre. Sept. Sap. 7, 

 22. Method. 353 B 'hpoKvvroi 6 tokos koI KaBapaiav 

 dvevBvvos. 



dpopiTrjs, ov, 6, (dpiopa) honey-cake ? Sept. 1 Par. 1 6, 3. 



apvap, TO, amber. Porph. Cer. 468, 16. 



dpTTeKos, ov, r), z=. dpiriKav. Ael. II. A. 11, 32 'Ev dp- 

 iriXa 8e ■yfwpyos flpyd^cTO Td(j)pov, Iva epcfyvTevdrj koXov 

 KKijpd T( Koi (vyfVfS. 



dpirc\u)v, wvos, 6, vineyard, apneXos. Sept. Lev. 19, 10, 

 et alibi. 



apvySaXt], rjs, % the olntond-tree. Ajdion. 



dpvySdXrj, rjs, tj, amygdala, almond, apvyhdKov, apvyba- 



Xoy 1. Athen. 2, 39. Ammon. Moek. 



2. The kernel of a peach-stone. Geopon. 10, 14. 

 dpvyboKov, ov, to, amygdalum, cdmond, apvySdlit], 

 dpiySaKos 1. Sept. Eccl. 12, 5. Athen. 2, 39. 

 40. 



dpiryhaXos, ov, tj, almond, dpvy&aKov, dpvySoKr]. LuCIAN. 



Apol. pro Merc. Conduct. 5. 



2. The almond-tree, dpvybaXia, dpvydakrj. Basil. 

 in, 477 A. 



dpvSpoa, caa-a, to render dpvSpos, to weaken. Method. 

 397 D 'ApvBpdxras twv ^SovHv Tas eV»^oXdr. 



dpvTiTos, ov, uninitiated, used with reference to the Chris- 

 tian baptism ; unhaptized ; opposed to pepvrjpivos. 

 Const. ApOST. 2, 57, 14 iv\aTT(a^daa-av fie at dvpai pfj 

 Tis dmcTTOi (laiXBoi tj dpvrjTOS. 7, 25 MrjSfij fie iaBuTa 

 i^ avToiV ToiV apvijTo)^, aWa poifoi ol ^€^a7rTLtrp€vot eis Tov 

 Tov Kvptov Bdvarov. 7, 38, 5 AUaiov fie prjSi Tour apvrj- 

 Tovs KUTaXiTreii/ dj3orj6rjTOVS. 8, 34, i Oii yap SUaiov 

 TOV ptpvrjpivov pera tov dpvfjTov (TvppoXvvcirdai. Soz. 

 1, 3, p. 13. TheOD. III. G66 C "En 8e OVTOS dpvrjTos 



^v, He had not yet leen baptized. 

 'Ap<}>aWd$, Both-sides, a nickname for Theophilus, 



bishop of Alexandi'ia, because he was a timeserver. 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 20 B. 

 dp<i>ia, av, TO, {ap(j)l) vestments. DiON. Hal. II, 822. 



In ecclesiastical language, church-vestments. 



dp<l>id^a>, acra, {ap(pia) io put on. SePT. Job. 29, 14 



Hpfpiacdprjv fie xpipa laa fitTrXoifit. 31, 19 O^K rjpfplaira 

 avTov. 

 dpcpiaais, cuf, ^, (dp(ptd^a>) clothing, garments, clothes. 

 Sept. Job. 22, 6. 38, 9. 



dp(f>tfid\\a, to doubt. POLYB. 40, 10, 2 Ilepi !ov oi 

 avdpamot dp(f>i^d\\ova-t. PoLL. 9, 154. TheOD. 

 Ill, 83 A Ou fiei .... dp<f)ifidWeiv ojs o povoyevfjs toO 

 $€00 vlos furjvdpunrjo'e. 153 C OvK dp^ilSdWwv ojf tj 

 ■KapBfvla KoKov. 



dpcpi^o'Xevs, e'wf, 6, {dpcpiPuWai) one that tises nets for 

 catching fish, simply fisherman. Sept. Esai. 19, 8 



'S.Tfva^ovcnv ol uXieif, (cat cTTfvd^ovai ndvres ol (SaWovTts 

 ayKtoTpov €is TOV TTOTapuv, Ka\ ol j3a\\ovTes trayrjvas, Koi oi 

 apfjajBoXels irevdijaovatv. 

 dp^ibo^ia, ijo-a, (ap(piSo^os) to doubt, to be in doubt about 

 anything. Poltb. 32, 26, 5 'A/x^tSo^ijo-ao-a vrepl Tav 



TTpOtTTTmrOVTOlV. 



dp(j)lBvpov, ov, TO, (6vpa) curtain hanging at a door. 

 Chrys. VII, 796 B. 



Pai'ticularly, the curtain hanging at the door of 

 the inner sanctuary, ^TJK66vpov, ^Tjpodvpov. Chrys. 

 X, 581 B. XI, 23 D. Euagr. 6, 21. p. 469, 38. 

 Chron. 544, 21. 



dp(j)ipr]KT]s, es, =: TrepipTjKTjs. ThEOPH. CoNT. 580 Nij- 



aovs dp(j)ipT)K€ts. 

 dpcpipiKTos, ov, (dpfjiipiywpi.) mixed up. Theoph. Cont. 



496 Ap(j)tpiKT0vs Tivas Kapas. 



dp<f>lTairos, ov, (Tamjr) shaggy on both sides. Sept. 



2 Reg. 17, 28 'HveyKav fie'fca koItos dpfpiTaiTovs. 



Substantively, 6 a/x^iVaTros, a caipet shaggy on both 



sides. Sept. Prov. 7, 16 Knpiais TiTaKa ttjv kKIvtjv 



pov, dpcfnrdnois fie 'icrTpaiKa TOif an AlyvnTov. 

 dpcpoSdpxis, ov, 6, {ap<poSos, apxto) the chief officer of an 



u;i(^oSos. ClIRON. 474, 13. 

 ap^odov, ov, TO, = up(f>obos. Sept. Jer. 17, 27. Apocr. 



Act. Plul. et Thecl. 26. Greg. Nyss. Ill, 466 D. 

 ap<f)oSos, ov, Tj, Street or quarter of a city, Sp<j>oSov. 



ApOCE. Act. Paul, et Thecl. 11 'O fie edpvpis acam)- 



fiijo-as i^rfKdev (Is tov SpcpoSov. ApOPHTH. Macar. 1. 

 apipoia-pa, oTot, to, {dpcj)i.(jiep(o) that which is carried 



around. lu mathematical language, a revolving 



figure. Papp. p. XVII. 



