avviroTa^ia 



190 



a^i(i)fj,aTi,ico<; 



3. Mt suMued, notsuljugated. Porph. Adm. 221. 

 avvTTOTa^la, as, fj, (dvxmoToKTos) insubordination. Lei- 



MON. 77. Theoph. Cont. 454 

 am<jTipr)Tos, ov, (Icrrfpia) not being deprived, full. Ig- 



NAT. Smjrn. titul. *Ai/uoTfpijra oSa-rj navros X"?'-"^!'^'^' 



Tos. Theoph. Cont. 322, 22, perpetual? 

 awTTis, ov, 6, {avvai) exactor? tax-gatherer? Novell. 



163, 2. 

 d(a)i//-o'w, mcrti), {i\fr6a) to 7-aise on high, set up. Sept. 



2 Esdr. 4, 12 Ta reixi avT^s KaTTjpTKTiiiva fieri, Kal 

 6(li(\iovs airrjs dn^wcrav. 



Metaphorically, to exalt. Sept. 1 Reg. 2, 7 Ki- 



pios Trro})(i(ft Kai TrXouTi'ffi, ranfivoi Koi a;'U\^oi. 



Svu), tip. Adjcctively, upper. Ta I'va p.epi], The upper 

 parts, applied to tlie West with reference to Constan- 

 tinople ; Rome being the central point. Chron. 

 572, 10. Porph. Cer. 303. (Compare avanfp.na), 



difaiTopTrrj.) 

 avcoTepLKOs, i), ov, (avwrepoi) Upper. EpIPH. I, 53 A. 

 997 A Ta avoTepiKO ptpr), the same as Ta uko) Hiprj, 



the West. 

 avioTepov, .•\dv. above, before, as applied to a passage in a 

 book. PoLTB. 1, 10, 1 KaBairep dvwTtpov (Ittov. (Com- 

 pare Id. 1, 7, 10 KaBa-nep inava emov.") 



a^la, as, f), dignity, rank, office. Can. Apost. 20. 



Const. Apost. 3, 10. Ant. 11. 

 d^iaydn-i/TOf, ov, (a|iof, dyaTrdm) worthy of being beloved. 



Clem. Roji. Epist, 1, 1. 

 d^layvos, ov, (u$tos, dyvds) worthily choste. Ignat. Rom. 



titul. 

 d^ieTTiTcvKTOf, ov, {iitiTvyxivia) worthy of being met or of 



being sought after, diioemTivKTos. Ignat. Rom. titul. 

 d^ivopvyia, av, xn, equivalent to a^lmi xai opvyia, axes and 



pickaxes. Porph. Cer. 4G3. 670, 16. 

 d|ioSii7yi)Tor, ov, {8ir,yiopai.) Worthy of being narrated, 



worthy of narration. Eus. 3, 30. 

 d|i0E7riVcuKTO9 = d|ie?riT€VKTor. Ignat. Rom. (Interpol.) 



titul. 

 d|id5fos, ov, (a^ios, 6e6s) worthy of God, holy. Ignat. 



Rom. titul. 

 d^iovopaaTos, ov, (dfo/idfa) worthy of being named. Ig- 

 nat. E2)he3. 4. 



a^ioniaria, as, fj, (d^ioma-Tos) trusiicorthi/iess. DiOD. 

 1, 23 TijK 'Op<pcws d^ioTTLcrriav. 



d^iowiaTas, adv. of d^iomcrros, plausibly. Poltb. 3, 33, 

 1 7 Toir d^ioiriimar yjrcvSoufvois rmv crvyypa<jiia>v. 



d|idn-XoKof, Of, (ji\(Ka>) worthy of being twined, as a 

 wreath. Ignat. Magnes. (Interpol.) 13 "A^ioTrXd/cou 

 icai irvevpaTtKov arecpdvov toC irpccrfivrepiov ipS>v. 



a^ios, a, ov, dignus, worthy. Followed by tva. See 

 Introduction, § 8, 2, p. 110. 



'A^Los ! worthy ! a shout of approval at the ordi- 

 nation of a bishop. Const. Apost. 8, 4, 2. Eus. 



6, 29, p. 294 'E(^' m tov ndvra Xaov o>antp vcj) fcos 

 TTVevp.aros Bclov Kivr^Oivra 6jx6(T€ Tvpodvpia Trdarj Ka\ fiia 

 ^Xn al'OV im^orjaai. SoCR. 4, 30. 7, 46. PhI- 

 LOSTORG, 0, 10 IIoAXoi 8e ToC irapovros o^Xou iv Tjj 

 TOV Arjpo<l>iKov KadiBpvo'ei avTL tov a^tos ave^oiav to 



dvd^ios. (Compare Basil. Ill, 353 B Ai nepl 



Tas ckkXt/o-ios oiKOVoplai ylvoirrai pev .... jSt/Saiovirai 

 fie napa Tav Xaa»».) 



d^io^avfjs, is, (a|ior, (/jaiVco) worthy of being bioicn. 



EusT. Ant. 613 A. 

 d^iapa, aros, to, dignity, rank, office. Can. Apost. 76 



To a^tapa Tijs imcFKonrjs, The office of bishop. CoNST. 

 Apost. 2, IS, 2 Tvu>pi^( ovv,u> eTrla-Kone, to a^lapd <tov. 

 2, 28, 3 'ExdoTM oJi» d^iwpari ot XaiKoi ttjv Tvpoa-rjKova-av 

 Tiprjv vepiTOMTav. ThEOD. Ill, 655 D. 



It was used also as a title. Cod. Apr. Can. 6. 50 



To vperepov a^iapa. 



2. Metonymically, dignitary, officer. Apocr. 



Act. Pet. et Paul. 72 ndvras tovs Xaovs Kal Ta a^ia- 

 para yeveaBai eVi 17; Beuipiq. 

 d^iapariKos, rj, ov, (a^lapa) of honor, of rank, honorable : 

 dignifed. Poltb. 10, 18, 8 Kai Tiva irpoa-Taa-lav 

 a^tapariKrjv (Trt<patvov(Ta, dignifed appiearance. 33, 

 9, 1 'Hv piv Kara tt)V em(j)dv(iav d^iapanKos Kal KOTa- 



TvXrjKTlKOS. 



Substantively, d d^twpaTiKos, dignitary, a man of 

 rank, an official. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 34 D Oi 

 de d^tapanKol toC XaoC. TheOD. Ill, 610 A, as a 

 various reading. Euagr. 2, 9, p. 301, 17. Mal. 

 271,11. 



2. Supplicatory. Poltb. 20, 9, 9. 31, 15, 3 



