apfiiyepoi 



207 



apaevo6rfKv<; 



2. TacUe. Toltb. 22, 2G, 13. 

 dpfuyepot, oi, armigeri, oTrXotpopoi. Ltd. 157, 27. 

 apfitWtyepoi, oi, armilligeri, hracelet-wearers, fipa- 

 Xtaroi. Lyd. 157, 26. 



&pp.oyfi, Tjs, ij, (Appo^o)) ^ appovla. POLTB. C, 18, 1. 



6, 51, 2. 11, 9, 1. 18, 12, 2. 



dpfiooTaTKtJv ^ ap/Liacrartcoi'. IMauRIC. 2, 5, p. 62. Id. 



2,9. 



appoa-Tos, Tj, Of, (appoCai) fitted, adapted. POLTB. 22, 

 11, 15 'Appoarbv Kara to TrXoToy tm peroKXa. DiOD. 



3, 14. 

 Spvr]cris, «os, 17, negation, an6(f>acris, in grammai". Dion. 

 Thrax in Bekkee. C42, 3. 



dp^irrjs, ov, 6, (app^to) prefect, eirapxos. LeG. HoJIER. 



109. 

 ap6y(x)Tos, ov, (poyevo)) unpaid, as an army. Theoph. 

 745, 1. 



Spov, ov, TO, a kind of disk. Hes. "Apov, rpv^Xlov piya. 



Kal ^ordfijs pi^a. 

 apoTpeio}, evaa), (aporpov) tO plough, till. BaBR. 21, 5. 

 dpoTpiatris, eas, 17, (apoTpida) a ploughing, tillage, apouLS. 



Sept. Gen. 45, 6. 



dpoTpida, do-a, = opoa. SePT. 3 Reg. 19, 19. Micb. 



3, 12. 



dpoTpoetSfjS, is, (aporpov, EIAQ) plough-lihe. DiOD. 3, 3, 



p. 176, 91. 

 dpoTpcmovs, oSof, 6, {aporpov, ivois) One of the component 



pai'ts of the ancient plough ; not to be confounded 



with vvvis or VVI.S. Sept. Jud. 3, 31. [In Modern 



Greek it is called to dXeTpo7ro8i.] 

 *ipTrdyrj, rjs, f), (aprrdfa)) hook or grapple, for drawing up 



a bucket from a well. Hes. 'Apndyr], ^varrjp, eari 



TO (TKevos fX"" oyKivovs, ei Toij (cdSoKf avatnro>iTi.v dnb 



tS>v (ppcdrav. Kut 6 \vkos. 'EiptnlBjjs. 

 dpirdyiov, to, meaning uncertain. PoRrn. Cer. 658, 22 



Kapcplov dpirdyiov Koivoaropiaiov Xoyw ^fXacoiv koI o-koXmc 



(tai XoiTrmK Kart'pyav. 



aprraypa, aros, ro, that which IS plundered or torn. Sept. 



Mai. 1, 13. 

 'ApnaSrjs, jj, b, Arpades, a man's name. Porph. Adm. 



170 TOC 'ApTTaSfj. 



dppa^av, avos, 6, sponsolia, betrothal, pvrjtrrpov. Hes. 



Mvijcrrpov, 6 rov ydpov dppafiwv. NOM. CoTELER. 



525. 



In the Greek church betrothal is a species of 

 sacrament. The office of betrothal is entitled 'A/to- 



\ov3la eVt pvrjdrpois, rjroi rov dppajBuiVOS. EuKHOL. p. 



238. 

 dppa^avl^a, icra), {dppafiaiv) to hetroth, affiance. Hes. 

 Appa^wvl^frai, appa^aivi SiSorai. Id. McijoTcuo/jfCOi, 

 appajSoj vi ^opevot. 



When the priest delivers the ring to the man, he 



says, 'Appa^avl^erai 6 SoCXor ToC deov (6 Seii/a) T^v 8ov\rjv 

 rov aeov \rTjv duva) els rb bvopa rov Trarpbs Ka\ toO viov 

 Kat rov dytov TTvevparos, vvv Koi aei Kal fls rovs alavas 

 rav tuavav. 'Apijv. Wlien he delivers the ring to 

 the woman, he says, 'Appa^avi^erai ij SouXij toC 6eov 

 (17 Sfiva) rov SoCXoi/ toO 6fov (rov 8f) eis to ovopa, k. r. X. 



EuKHOL. p. 240 seq. 

 dppev66r]kvs, (la, v, {appr)v, 6ri\vs) of both sexes, hermaph- 

 rodite, dpa-evodri'Kvs. Clem. Rom. Homil. 6, 5. 12. 



Iren. 1, 11, 5. 



2. Tlie same as appev Ka\ 6rj\v, male and female. 



Just. Quaest. et Respons. ad Orthod. 49. Chron. 



504, 21, in the plural 

 dppevopi^la, as, fj, {apprjv, /ii'|ts) = vaiSepaareia. CleJI. 



Rom. Homil. 6, 18. 

 dppevirrios (pfvaros), adv. without fievo'ts, avev pevceas. 



Method. 35G A Tbv ava appevaras yevvrjdevra. 



apprjv, €v, male, applied to trees. Diod. 1, 80 Tav SevSpav 



appeva pev KaXova-i \_Alyv7rTi0LJ rd Kapirotpbpa, BrjKea 6e 

 rd p^ (pipovra rovs Kapjrovs, evavriois rols "EXXijO'tv. 

 dpptjrovpyia, r)tru>, (apprfros, EPrO) to act infamously, 



dpprjTOTTOif'a. Ceem. Rom. Homil. 4, 16. 

 dppr/rovpyia, as, rj, tnfamous act, appr/roTroiia. CleM. 



Roji. Homil. 6, 18. 

 dpa-fVKov, ov, rb, arscnicum, arsenic. Diosc. 5, 121. 



Hes. 'ApvtKov, XP'^M'"'"' eiSof, xXupoK, Snip rjpeis dp(r€- 



VLKbv \iyop€V. 

 dpceviKos, 7], ov, (dpa-rjv) male, dppeviKos. Sept. Gen. 17, 



12 Udv dpofviKov, so. natSiov, Every male child. 

 2. Mascidine, in grammar. Dion. Thrax in 



Bekker. 634, 17. 

 dpijevb8r)\vs, v, {apcrr)v, OrjXvs) of both sexes, hermaphrodite, 



