apyia 



205 



api<: 



4, 2. Bell. Jud. 7, 3, 3 'A/jyeiK t^i* ipS6iit]v, sc. ij/x/- 

 pav. Const. Apost. 7, 3G, 2. 8, 33, 2 Ti}v dm- 



Xrjyfnv dpyflraaav. TheOD. LeCTOK. 1, 14 Aeav 

 €i/Ofio6€Trj(T€ TTjv KvpLaKTjii iTapu TTOtTtu dpy(1(xBai, tmpaKTOu 



re (Ivai Koi af^aaplav, that Sunday should be a day of 

 rest. 



2. To he invalid or void, ampov dvai. Euage. 3, 

 7, p. 341. 



3. To be suspended, not to be allowed to officiate, 

 said of clergymen under censure. Basil. Ill, 327 D 

 ''EviavTov dpyfjo-as. SOCR. 6, 18, p. 336, 22 'Hpyet oZv 

 6 ladvirqs "Komov. 



ipyla, as, j), abstinence from servile labor. Hence, a holy- 

 duiy. Sept. Esai. 1, 13. Epict. 4, 8, 33. Apocr. 

 Act, Pet. et Paul. 22. Ignat. Magnes. (Interpol.) 9. 

 Const. (536), 1177 D. 1180 E. (Compare Const. 



Apost. 2, 36, 1 MeX/n/s v6pa>v, oi x^ipSiv dpylav. 7, 

 36, 2 2a00aTif«f cVfTciXci), oxt np6(f>U(nv dpyias 8i8ouf.) 



2. Deprivation, as of a clergyman, for some fault. 

 Can. Apost. 16. 



dpyoXoyfa, fjuia, (dpyds, \oyos) to talk idly. Basil. II, 



531 A. 



dpyoKoyla, as, fj, {dpyos, Xoyof) idle tcdhing. APOPHTH. 



Cassian. 6. Macar. 26. 

 dpyo<pdyos, ov, (dpyos, (payelv) living without Work, lazy. 



Const. Apost. 2, 49, 4. 

 dpyvpa<rms, iSos, 6, (Spyvpos, aoTrii) silver-shielded. Po- 



LYB. 5, 79, 4. 

 apyvpiKos, Tj, 6v, (apyvpos) relating to silver. Hence, 



pecuniary. DiOD. II, 610, 38. 



'ApyvpiKTi tw'o) '^ fine. Sept. 1 Esdr. 8, 24. 

 dpyvpicrpos, ov, 6, reckoning by argentei. Epiph. H, 



184 B. 

 dpyvpo&opaTos, ov, (iopv) silver-speared, having a silver 



spear. Theoph. Cont. 407, 13. 



dpyvpoKOTTfio, Jj<r(i>, to be dpyvpOKonos- SePT. Jer. 6, 29. 

 dpyvpoKcmos, ov, 6, (Spyvpos, (conrci)) silversmith. SePT. 



Jud. 17, 4. 



dpyvponeraKov, ov, to, (iriToKov) a plate of silver. TlIE- 



OPH. 780. 



apyvpovpartiov, ov, to, (dpyvpoTrparris) banker's shop. 



Chron. 623. Theoph. 231. 283, 14. 



apyvponpdrrjs, ov, 6, (npaTris) argentarius, money- 

 changer, banker. Nil. Epist. 1, 308. Theoph. 

 231. 367, 12. 374, 10. Cedr. I, 629, 10. 



apyvpoirpanKos, fj, ov, pertaining to an dpyvponpdrqs. No- 

 vell. 4, 3. 



Spyvpos, ov, 6,argentarius, cashier, an officer. Poeph. 

 Cer. 18, 11, et alibi. (Compare Sv6pa^, KaviicKfios-) 



dpyvpos, T), ov, for the ancient dpyvpovs, of silver. Pokph. 

 Adm. 227, 15, as a proper name. 



dpyvpoTaptas, ov, 6, (rapias) keeper of the emperor's treas- 

 ury at Athens. Inscr. 354. 



dpyvpo(pd\apos, ov, (Spyvpos, (fidXapa) with silver trap- 

 pings. POLTB. 31, 3, 6. 



dpyds (dpyos), adv. frtistra, idly, to no purpose, in vain, 

 pdrrjv. J0ST. Tryph. 113. 



dpciavl^o), lira, ('Apetavos) to side with the Arians, to be 

 an Arian. SoCR. 2, 21. 



'Apemvos, ov, 6, {'Apfios) an Arian, a follower of Arius 

 the heresiarch. Greg. Naz. I, 740. 



'ApfiopaviTrjs, ov, 6, ("Apftos, p.avia) one infected with the 

 madness (heresy) of Arius, a name of obloquy ap- 

 plied to the Arians. Edst. Ant. 676 D. Athan. 

 I, 191 A. (Compare Theod. Ill, 546 T^s 'Apdov 

 pavlas. 621 Oi fie r^r Apeiov fiavlas /i€TetXi;;(OT€r.) 



'ApconayfiTTis = ' Apfionray'iTifs. InsCR. 372. 



dpfvpiov = dXfvpiov. PoRPH. Cer. 658, 11. 659, 9. 

 dpriva, T), arena, drjpwpaxelov. ApoCR. Act. Paul, et 



Thecl. 36. 

 'Aprjs, ij, o. Ares, a man's name. Apophth. Ares, titul. 



ToC a/3^5 'Apr]. 



dpidiiTjTiKos, 7), ov, numeral, as applied to the cardinal 



numbers. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 636, 15. 

 dptdpos, ov, 6, number, in grammar. Dion. Thrax in 



Bekker. 634, 16. 638, 6. 



2. Numerus, vovpfpos, rdypa, a body of soldiers. 



SocR. 6, G, p. 315, 37. Soz. 1, 8, p. 19, 39. Stnes. 



Epist. 78. Zos. 284. Novell. 85, 1. Mal. 349. 

 SpBpov, ov, TO, article, in grammar. Dion. Thrax in 



Bekker. 634, 5. 

 dpis, ISos, also apis, «8or, f/, gimlet. Poll. 7, 113. 10, 



146. Galen. II, 88 B <"pir. Sum. 'ApiDts, f] (vBua 



'Apis, TO TtKTOViKov (pyaKeiov. 



