aprapiov 



208 



ap'x^iSia^oXo'; 



app€v6er]\vs. Simon Magus apud Hippol. 173. 

 HippoL. 95. Ctrill. IIier. 6, 18. 

 dprapiov, ov, to, fclt-shoe, used in cold weather. Suid. 



'Aprdpia, nap rjpXv oi Ta>p TroSoii' irTXoi. 



'ApTfp.(ot, for 'A/jTf/ia>, ovs, f], Artemo, a woman's name. 

 Insck. 69G. 



aprrip, rjpos, 6, (a'peo) raiser. Sept. Nehem. 4, 17. 



aproKKaa-ia, as, f), {apros, (cXdo-tr) in the RiTUAX, the break- 

 ing of bread (see apros 2). 



aproKoiriKos, r), 6v, (apTOKonos) baker's. SepT. 1 Par. 



16, 3 'ApTOV (Va dpTOKOTTlKOV. 



d/jTor, % 6v, (aipa) raised. Sept. Num. 4, 27 navra ra 



dpTci i* avTwv, All their burdens, 

 apros, ov, 6, the sacramental bread. JusT. Apol. 1, 66. 

 Laod. 25. 49. Chrts. XII, 771 C. 



2. Loaf of bread. Sept. Gen. 14, 18. Ex. 40, 

 23. NT. Matt. 14, 17. 



In the Ritual, 'H fvXo'yTjo-tr rav Spruv, Tlie blessing 

 of the loaves, a ceremony performed in monasteries 

 at the conclusion of great vespers {peyas io-ntpivos)- 

 The loaves (five in number), after the blessing, are 

 broken into small pieces (dproKXaa-la) and distributed 

 to the brethren. The rubric requires that a vessel 

 of the choicest wine in the monastery, and another 

 of oil, be placed beside the five loaves. This cere- 

 mony purports to commemorate the miracle of the 

 five loaves. 

 'ApToTvpirat, <ov, oi, (apros, Tvpos) a scct SO Called from 

 the circumstance that they used bread and cheese at 

 the Eucharist. Epiph. I, 418 D. 

 dpTo(payia, as, fj, (dpTocjidyos) the eating of bread. Me- 

 thod. 389 A. 

 dpTo(f)6piov, ov, TO, a small box in which a portion of the 



sacramental bread is kept. Eukhol. 

 apviros, ov, (pimos) pure. ApOCR. Act. Philipp. 13. 

 dpxaipeo-ia, as, i), (apxVi aipea-is) the Roman Comitia, 

 apxaipiaia. PoLYB. 1, 8, 4, et alibi; in the plural. 

 Dion. Hal. HI, 1360, 13. 



dpxaipi(Tia, av, to, :r= at dpxaipe(Tiai. PoLTB. 3, 106, 1. 



4, 82, 6. Dion. Hal. HI, 1709, 15. IV, 2136, 8, 

 et alibi, 

 dpxaipeo-iafci), da-a, {dpxaipeaia) to hold an assembly for 



the election of magistrates. Plut. I, 133 D, et 

 alibi. 



2. Ambio, to solicit votes. Poltb. 26, 10, G T^- 



^evvav dvaka^iiv nfpi^ei Kara ttjv dyopav apxaipecrid^av, 

 ambiens sibi magistratum. 



dpxdvBpanos, ov, 6, (apx^i, uvBpanos) the Original Ma7l of 

 the Naassene philosophy. Hippol. 104. 105. 



dpxdpios, ov, 6, {dpxrj) novice, beginner. Macar. 97 B. 

 Hes. ElaaytoyiKovs, veapovs, dpxtpiovs. 



2. Novitius, novice, one who has entered a monas- 

 tic establishment with the intention of becoming a 

 monk. Macar. 108 B. Apophth. Esaias 1. 2. 3. 



dpxe&earpos, ov, 6, {apx"), (Searpos) the chief seneschal of a 

 king. Inscr. 4678. 



dpxfiov, ov, TO, o^e, an officer's apartment. Inscr. 124 



'Ei* Tw dpxeia avTov. BaSIL. SelEUC. 297 A Tail' 

 yap Tis ap<p\ ra apx^'ia ravra prjTopoiV. 



2. In the plural to dpx(ia, archiva, archives. 

 Joseph. Bell. Jud. 7, 3, 4. Ignat. Philad. (Inter- 

 pol.) 8. TheOPHIL. 3, 22 'Ev rois apx^ois avrCiv ne- 

 (j>i\aKTai ra ypappiara. EuS. 1, 13, p. 37, 23. SuiD. 

 'Apxc^a, (v6a oi Srjpoaioi x^prai dnoKeivrai, xapTo(j)v\dKia. 

 *H ra x^P^^ rCiV Kpvrmv. *H dpxaia. (The definition 

 TO X"?'" ruiv KpiTwv belongs to dpxf'OV 1.) 



apxfKOKos, ov, source of evil, appUed to the Devil. Ig- 

 nat. Trail, (intcrpol.) 10. Smyrn. (Interpol.) 7. 



dpx^pnopos, ov, 6, (dpx<o, fpTTopos) chief merchant. In- 

 sck. 4485. 



dpxf), jjs, fj, company, division, as of armed men. Sept. 

 1 Reg. 13, 17. 



dpxiarpos, ov, 6, (larpos) chief physician. Inscr. 2714 

 *ApxtaTpbs T^s 7t6K€ios. Basil. Ill, 241 D. 



2. Eminent or respectable physician. Aeet. 105 C 

 apx^irpds (Ionic form). 



dpxtypapfiarevs, fas, o, (ypapptards) chief clerk. POLTB. 

 5, 54, 12. 



dpxiS(CTpo(pi\a^, oKus, 6, (6e(r/io<^vXa|) chief jailer. Sept. 

 Gen. 39, 21, et alibi. 



dpxiSfo-purqs, ov, 6, {deirparqs) = dpxiSia-p,o(})v\a^. SePT. 



Gen. 40, 4. 

 dpxtSid^o\os, ov, 6, (Sia'|3oXor) the chief Devil, the great 



Devil, Satan. Apocr. Nicod. Euangel. 11, 7 (23). 



