avo 



809 



184 



UVTaTToBoTlKO'i 



5mSos, ov, 17, {6S6s) = av(\iv(ns, di/aX^f if. JPST. Trypli. 



82 "AvoSov ■nil' (Is ovpavov. 

 'ArajjTot, <ov, oi, (dravTOf) = 'AXoyot, a sect. Epiph. I, 



422 A. 



di/ofleuT«f, adv. of avi6evTos. EpIPH. II, Ifil B. 



avolya, to open, intransitive. Porph. Cer. GOl Ohn 

 jjvotye BftXrjs to TraXaTtof. 



Mid. avolyo/uii, to Open, neuter. Porph. Adm. 75 



Tou Kaipov avoiyojiivov, at the opening of the year ; that 



is, in the spring. 

 avoUeios, ov, (oixfiof) unlike, different. Poltb. 5, 06, 8 



Oi/K avoiKtia Trpayfiari nfpiTrtTrraKws to'is jroXXafcis vn 



avTOv TTpa.TTop.ivois. 



2. Unbecoming, foreign to, out of place. Polyb. 



6, 10, 1 "EoTi yap oliK avoUeios 6 Xo'yos T^f irpodiaems. 



24, 5,13 'ATOiKeioi/ iiToBea-iv ttjs IStas ai'peVf uf (cai (j)va-(a)S. 

 avotvla, as, 17, {aims) abstinence from wine, doivla. Eus. 



Laud. Const. 17, p. 771, 13. 



avoi^ia, av, ra, = ai/oifir 1. EUKHOL. 



avoi^is, (as, J], plural ai avol^ds, the opening of a church 

 for the first time after it has been consecrated. Air- 

 PHiL. 206 D. Porph. Cer. 534, 12. Balsam, ad 

 Concil. VI, 31. 



2. The reopening of a church, the restoration of 

 the sacredness of a church that has been desecrated 

 by heathens or heretics, or in which a death or birth 

 has occurred. Eukhol. p. 482 Eux7 *'"■' "vol^a. «- 



KKrialas avo alp(Ti.Ka>v ^(^rfKwBdaris. 



'Kv6p.oi.oi, oiv, oi, {avopoios) Anomceans, a name given to 

 the followers of Aijtius and Eunomius, who main- 

 tained that the Son was essentially unlike the Father. 

 They are called also 'Acriai/oi, Eivopiavol, and 'E|oii- 

 KovTioi.. AtHAN. I, 748 A "Oti navT(\Q>s avopoios 

 ioTiv 6 vJof Tw narpl, say the Anomceans. 896 D 

 Toir Xryo/xtTOiE 'Ai/o/ioi'oir. CONST. I, 1 Elvopiavav, 

 rJTOvv 'Avopoiav. EpiPH. 809 C. D. 912. 



dvopoios, ov, unlike. In ecclesiastical writers, to avipoiov, 

 the being unlike the Father. Did. Alex. 332 A Kat 



TO dcTvyKpiTov Se Ka\ p('i^ov tw TrarpX 8ia to ayevvijTov anovc 

 aov<Tt ' TO) fie vtw to dvopoiov^ hia to (X(iv to y(vv7jTov. 

 Basil. Ill, 4 A *iXo«ikoC<7i yhp dvopolav TtaTpos Koi 

 vlov Kai ayi'ou TTvevpaTOS (ntBdKvvvai Trjv irpo<popdv . . . . 



eo'Ti yap Ti avTo7s 7ra\ai6v <TO(jiiapa vno 'AeTi'ou ToC irpo- 

 tTTUTOv Trjs aip((T(ccis TavTTjs (^(vpeOev. 82 C OiJre upotov 

 ovT( dvopoiov \lyop(v Tov vlov Tw iraTpl. 90 C T^s vvv 

 ■K(pi6pvXKovpivr)S da(^(ias, ttjs Kara to dl'o;JOlo^' Xt'yw, 

 euro's ((jTtv \_o Atorvo"to9j, otra y( Tjp('is 1(Tp(v, 6 irpoiTos 

 dvdpcoTTOis Ta antppaTa napaa\tiiv, EpiPH. 914 B. 



Theod. IV, 235 C. SocR. 2, 20, p. 104, 26. 31. 

 di/o/noXoytM, ^(7u, (o/joXoyf'd)) to acknowledge, to recognize 



as canonical ; used with reference to the canonical 



books of the New Testament. Eus. 3, 38 'Ev t^ 



dv(iipo\oyovp(vjj TTapa •jrdtriv, SC. (7rtaTo\jj. 

 dvopoovaios, ov, not opooia-ios. PtOLEM. GnOST. p. 936. 



dvopdaxTts, (as, fi, (avop66u>) a setting upright again, 

 restoration. Poltb. 15, 20, 5, changed by Casaubon 

 into inavopBaaiv. 



dvovptvos, see dvvovp'ivos, aSvovpiov. 



dvoviTios, a, ov, {dv, ouo-to) Unsubstantial, having no 

 essence, an epithet applied to the Deep {Bv66s) of 



the Gnostics. IkeN. 1, 14, 1 To irpaiTov 6 narrip 

 uSii'CK o dv(Vv6r]Tos Ka\ dvoiitnos, 6 prjT( appfv prjTe 6ijXu. 

 (Compare HiPPOL. 243 Gtor 6 Toirrav a'lTios ndvTav 6 

 OVK cov.^ 



dvoxrj, rjs, 17, a holding back, withholding. Geopon. 1, 



12, 18 'Ai'o;;^^ vSaTiiiv, drought. 

 dvTalpa, to resist, revolt, rebel. Just. Apol. 1, 16. 



Porph. Adm. 269, 20. 



dvTanobopa, aros, to, (^avTaTvoBitcopi) requital. oEPT. Gen. 



50, 15 ' hvTaiTobopa drrawoSoj ijp'iv trdvTa to KaKa. Ps. 



27, 4 'AttoSos to dvTanoSopa avraiv avTols, Give them 



according to their deserts. 

 avTOTzohoais, (as, tj, a turning bach, change of direction. 



Polyb. 4, 43, 5 ''Ek('i6(V hk TrdXiv, olov i^ iiroorpo^TJs, 



TTjv dvTaTToBoaiv TTOtftTat Trpos Ta n(pi Tas EffTtaff aKpa 



Ka\ovpfva T^s Evpairqs. 



Metaphorically. Poltb. 5, 30, 6 'e^ dp<po'iv Si 



Tjjs ToiavTijf dvTaTroS6(r(as yiyvopevijs, (tti to x(~ipov 



npovj3aiv( TO. npdypaTa. 27, 2, 4 Ta;^fiai/ (KauTa Ta 



npaypara (\dp^av( Trjv dvTaTToBoaiv. 

 dvTUTToBoTrjs, ov, o, (^dvraTToSiSapi) requiter. BarN. 19 



*0 ToO pLoBov KoKos dvraTToboTrjs. 

 dvTanoSoTiKos, rj, ov, {dvTaTroSoais^ in grammar, r= dvacpo- 



piKos. DiOD. Thrax in Bekker. 636, 13. 



