avartvayiJLO'; 



179 



ava'^topTjcri'; 



dvartray/jdr, oC, 6, {dvanvcura-a) a brandishing up and 

 down. Sept. Nah. 2, 10. 



avaroKi], ^s, 17, </«e east, the quarter of sunrise, commonly 

 in the plural, al avaroKai. SePT. Ez. 11,1 Tijv TTi\r)v 

 Tov oLkov Kvplov rfjv KarevavTi, ttjv p\€wov<rav Kara avaro- 

 \as. PoLYB. 2, 14, 4, et alibi. Const. Apost. 2, 



57, 3 Kai TTpaiTOV jiev 6 oiKos toTu cmfirjKTjS Kar avarokat 

 Terpajxjiivos, tvith its altar-part to the east. 2, 57, 10 

 Kai fifTO. TOVTO (njij.(j)a)va>s atravTfS i^avatrravres Kai ejr' 

 di/aroXaff KaTavoTjtravTfS .... Trpoaev^aauoitrav rw oco), 

 looking toivards the east. Basil. Ill, 54 E To irpos 



avaroXas Terpa^Bai Kara Trjv jrpotTfv\rjV iroiov (btSa^ev 

 Tjiias ypap.p.a ; 56 A Tlavre^ p.iv opap-ev Kara avaroKa; 

 tVi Tall i!poaiV)(a>v. 



2. 77(6 East, the eastern parts of the world. Sept. 

 Gen. 2, 8 'Ecpirevaev 6 6(6s irapaSeicrov iv ESt^ Kara 

 avaroXas. 



Particularly, the eastern parts of the world with 

 reference to Eome or to Constantinople (as "Western 

 Asia). Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 5 "Ev re Tjj amTo\§ 



Ka\ tu TJ} Sia-ei. EuS. 4, 26, p. 191, 16. AtHAN. I, 



182 E. Epiph. 391 C. 

 di/oToXiKor, fj, oV, (dvoToXij) eastern, with reference to 

 Eome, or to Constantinople. Clem. Rom. 1, 25 'Ev 

 Toif dvaTokiKOLs TOTTOtf, TOVTecmu rots TT€pi Trjv 'Apafilav. 

 ThEOPHIL. Ad Autol. 3, 29 Ta aVaroXiica (tXi/iara. 



Substantively, (a) O'l avardkiKol, Tlie people of the 

 East. Eus. V. C. 2, 55. Athan. I, 176 D. 



(b) Ta 'AroToXt/cd, SC. Tpoirdpia, in the RlTUAL, a 



name given to certain troparia, the authorship of 

 which is attributed to Anatolius, a disciple of Theo- 

 doras Studites. (See also Hokol. Jul. 3.) 



dvarvXia-cra, i$a, (rvXiVo-m) revolvo, to roll or wind back, 

 to unwind. Metaphorically, to recall and consider. 

 Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 31 'AvaruXl^oipKv ra dn dpxris 



ycvofifva. LuOIAN. Nigr. 7. 

 di/ac^dXavSos or dva(j>d\av86s ^ dva^dXaiTor. APOCR. 



Act. Pet. et Paul. 9. 



ava<j)d\avTos, ov, bald-headed, watjiaKavSos, dva(pd}i.as, <f>a}i.a- 



Kp6s. Sept. Lev. 13, 41. 

 ava(j>a\avTii>pa, arof, to, bald forehead. Sept. Lev. 

 13, 42. 



dva(f)a\as, 6, = dva(pa\avTos. Cedr. I, 691, 11. 

 dmcpipu), to offer, as an oblation. Sept. Lev. 6, 26 'o 



lepfvs 6 dva(^fpoiV avrfju tderai avTrjv. CONST. ApOST, 

 2, 57, 14 MfTo &€ TavTa yivfcrda> fj 6v(Tta iararos jvavros 

 Toil XaoO Kai rrpoa-(vxop.fvov fja-ix<^s • Kai orav avevexdij, 

 p.eTa\ap^aviT03 cKaiTTr) rd^tf Ka6' eavTrjv tov KvpiaKov (T<o- 

 paTos Kai TOV Tipiov alpaToi. 2, 58, 2 Ttjv iv)(api(TTiav 

 dvola'ai. 3, 20, 2 Mdi/oi^ tov piv rrpeo'^vTfpov SiBacTKftv, 

 dvacpfpeiv, /3a7rTiffif, euXoytlv tov XaoV. AnO. 2 "hpTOV 

 T] TTOTqpiov dva<p(piiv. (See also dva<popa 1.) 



2. To mention. Petr. Ant. 146 B. 147 A. 

 dva(f>opa, as, rj, offering, oblation, with reference to the 



holy Eucharist. Can. Apost. 3 Tm Kaipa ttjs 6(ias 

 dvacfiopds. At the time of the divine oblation. Const. 

 Apost. 2, 59, 2 Ovcrlas ava(j>opa. The oblation of the 

 sacrifice; The holy Eucharist. 8, 11, 5 Kara t6v 

 Kaipov TTis dvatfiopas. Apook. Liturg. Jacob, p. 73 



H dyla dvaf^opa. 



2. Relatio, memorial, ■petition. Ephes. 1093 C 

 'Ava(j)opa Neoropiou xai Tav crvv avra e'miTKOTruv Trpos 

 Toiis /Sao-iXf'aj. CoD. AfR. Can. 47 TrjV dva(j)opdv ^pav 

 TrpoSvpas elaSi^aaSe. AnTEC. 1, 2, 6. CoNST. Ill, 



632 C. 



3. Report, an official statement of facts. Apocr. 

 Anaph. Pilat. titul. 'Ava(f)opd mXdrou. Cyrill. Alex. 

 Epist. 86 D? 90 C? Porph. Adm. 211, 15. 222, 

 7. 230. 



4. 3Iention, naming. Cerul. 140 C. 



dva(j)opevs, eas, 6, = dvd(f>opov. SepT. Ex. 25, 14. 



dva(j)opiK6s, TJ, ov, {dva(pepw) relative, as applied to certain 

 pronouns and pronominals. DiON. Thrax in Bek- 

 KER. 636, 12. (See also dyraTroSortKos, SfiKTiKos, opoto)- 

 paTiKos.y 



dva<f>aTi:, I'Soj, fj, ((JMs) skylight. Epipn. II, 161 C 

 "AvaBfv eK Tav dapdraiv rar KaXovpevas dva(paiTlSas dvio)^(v. 



dvaxal^da (xdXdo)), to relax, loosen. Polyb. 6, 23, 11 



M^ irpoTfpov TOV dfapov fv toIs ^/)€taty avaxaXao'drjvai. 



dvax"poT6vi](ns, (as, fj, (p^fipoTowoj) reordination. Cod. 

 Afr. Can. 48. 



dvaxaprjins, cut, ij, the being an dvax<i>pr)Tr)s. Euagr. 



SciTENS. in Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae Monu- 

 menta, Vol. Ill, p. 79 B. 



