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arroKO^^LOv 



TTwr av KawoTOjjifja-avTes Ti Tav irpos aci^eiav eis TeXof 

 anodr)pia>cTaiev ra n\rjdrj npos Toiis Kap;(r/Soriouf. 



MiilJle, a-rroBrjpwoiiai, to become savage. Polyb. 1, 



67, G, et alibi. 

 aiToBivoto, aa-a), (dls) io Jill tip with sand, to silt up. Po- 



LTB. 1, 75, 8. 

 cmoBXl^a, {exifiu,), to crush. Sept. Num. 22, 25 'An-c'- 



OXf^e Tov noSa BaXaa/i npbs tok Tot)(ov. 

 anoSvr}<TKa, tO die. Ignat. Magnes. 5 To airoBaveiv (Is to 



avTov nddos. Roman. 6 'AwoBavfiv fit Xptarov 'irja-ovv. 



Martyr. Ignat. (inedit.) 17 'Airodavelv in Xpio-TM 'i?;- 



croC. ThEOPH. 77, 10 ^AiTo6av(lv e| avrav, SC. Tivds. 



oKoBpl^ai, a defective aorist, {an66pi^) to shear, said of 

 the baptismal, or of the monastic, tonsure. Amphil. 

 188 C. ViT. Euthym. 9. Proc. Ill, 17, 20 otto- 



6pi^aii,evos, 

 airoiKKrla, as, f), emigration, cmoiKr^uts, p-eToiKftrla. Sept. 



4 Eeg. 19, 25. 24, 15. 

 dffOKa/SaXXiKeiJci), ei/o-a, (/ca^aXXiKfijci)) to dismount, as from 



a horse. Theofh. Cont. G13, 13. 

 airoKadrjiiivr], rjs, f], (JmoKaBrifiat) a woman in child-bed. 



Sept. Lev. 15, 33. 20, 18. (Compare rKJy^Spos.) 



anoKaSl^to (^Ka6l^(o), tO sit in State, TrpoKaBrjfiai. PoLYB. 



31, 10, 3. 



aTioKa6l<Trqiii, to restore, reinstate. Sept. 2 Reg. 9, 7 

 'ATroKaTaoTJ^tro) trot Travra aypbv SaovX narpos tov noTpos 

 <rov. Jer. 27 (50), 19 'A7roKnTa(rT^(T(i) tov 'lo-paijX c is tijv 

 vopfjv avTOti. Mai. 4, 5 AiTOKaTa<TTrj(T(i KapSiav narpos 

 npos vio'i/. PoLYB. 3, GG, 2 Eir da-(f>ii\(S eicpifc SfiV 

 anoKOTaiTTrja'ai Tcts Swa/ieis. -9, 36, 4 To iraTpiov r^jxiv 

 airoKaTfCTTrjtTe jroXiTevp-a. 



aiTOKaiaap6op.ai., mdrjv, (^Koiarap) to adopt the manners of the 

 Ccesars. Anton. G, 30. 



aiTOKaKia, rjo-a, (kqkos) to run away like a coward. Sept. 

 Jer. 15, 9 'AnfKciKrja-ev r) ■^vxh ai^T^f, She has expired. 



airoKoKvpifia, aror, to, {anoKoKxinTui) that ichich is revealed. 

 Sept. Jud. 5, 2. 



diTOKd\vyj/i,s, €(B£, rj, (aTToKaXiIn-Tw) revelation. NT. Apoc. 



1,1. 



dTroKapa8oK€o> (xapaSoxeu)), to expect earnestly, to wait 

 anxiously. Polyb. 16, 2, 8. 18, 31, 4. 22, 19, 3. 

 imoKapiTis, ea>s, 17, (diroKelpa)) tonsure, the cutting of the 



hair of a monk. Nic. Const. 7, 12. Balsam, a J 

 Concil. Vn, 10. (See also aTToSpl^ai.) 



diTOKaTa^aiva {KaTa^alvw), to dismount, OS from a horse. 

 Dion. Hal. Ill, 1786. 



aTroraT-da-Tao-tf, eas, t), restitutio)!, after the resurrection. 

 NT. Act. 3, 21. Just. Quaest. et Respons. ad Or- 

 thod. 120. Iren. 1, 14, 1. Epirn. I, 647 D. 

 Const. II, Can. 1. Euagr. 4, 38, p. 421. 



2. The being reinstated, restoration, re-establish- 

 ment. Ant. 3. 4. 12. 



aTTOKima (Kffdw), to ei'acuate. Sept. Jud. 3, 24 'Awo- 

 Kfrnl Tovs woBas airov, a euphemism. 



dwoKevreio (kcitcu), to run through, pierce through. Sept. 



Num. 25, 8 'AirfKcfrqirfV dp,(j)oT€povs. 

 aTtoKtvrrj(ns, emj, f), {cmoKivTia) a stabbing, piercing 



through. Sept. Hos. 9, 13 ToC i^ayayuv cif diTOK(VT-q- 



crtv TO TeKva auToC, to be murdered. 

 dnoKKpaXiCu), Icra, {Ke(paXr]) to behead, decapitate. Sept. 



Ps. fin. NT. Matt. 14, 10. Marc. 6, 16. Luc. 9, 9. 

 cmoKj]pv^is, emr, f], (anoKrjpiacrai) in ecclesiastical language, 



excommmiication. SoCR. 1, 6, p. 15, 21. 

 dnoKrjpia-(r(a or aTroKrjpvTTa, v^m, to cast out, reject, in 



the sense of excommunicate. Alex. Alex. 561 A 



' ATTOKt]pv}(6evTos T^s (kkXtjo-Ios. Ant. 11. Const. I, 6. 



Soz. 1, 15, p. 32 'AnfKTjpv^e t^s eK<\rjalas airov. 



TnEOD. Ill, 545 C. IV, 220 C. 



2. To renounce, as one's faith. Soz. 1, 15, p. 32, 

 36. 

 diroKiSapoa, waa, to take off the Ktdapis, to uncover the 

 head. Sept. Lev. 10, G T^w Kccj^aXrjv vfidv oIk anoKt- 



dapQioere. 

 dnoKXeiana, aTos, to, (dn-oicXf/a)) 2"'^S0n. SePT. Jer. 36 



(29), 26. 

 anoKKdo), fo seclude. Apophth. Johann. Colob. 38 'Attc- 



itXeio-sv iavTou, He became a recluse. 

 diroKkrjpovopiOs, ov, {KKr]povojios) disinherited. JusT.Quaest. 



et Respons. ad Orthod. 120. 



dTroKXrjTOE, ov, {diroKoKta) chosen, elected. Of dTroftXijToi, 

 The members o/the JEtolian council. Polyb. 20, 1, 

 1. 20, 10, 11 and 13. 21,3,2. 



dwoKofi^iov, ov, TO, (ko'/x^os) purse, bag containing money, 

 ^aXdvTiov, (v8f<Tiios 2. PoRPH. Cer. 182, 11. 241. 



