dpj(yirpecrPvTepo<i 



210 



aa/3ecrTa>cri,<; 



Method. 45 B, applied to Christ. Marttk. Areth. 



49 '0 apxt^oifirji' 'A}i(^av8pelas. 



ap-)(i.Trpc(r^{iT(pos, ov, 6, (vp(ir^vTepos) chief presbyter. 



Soz. 8, 12. 

 apxi-fpo4>r)Trjs, ov, o, {irpocjyTjTijt) chief prophet. Method. 



44 C, applied to Christ. Eus. 1, 3, p. 12, 32. 

 apxia-ayiTTaTcov, a>vos, 6, (arayiTTo) chief archer. LeO. 4, 68. 

 apxi-traTpan-qs, ov, 6, (^a-aTpdrrrjs) chief satrap. APOCE. 



Nicod. Euangel. II, 6 (22), 1. 



dpxKTiTOTToioi, OV, 6, {(nTOTToios) chicf baJccr. Sept. Gen. 

 40, 1. 



dpxurrpaTTjyos, ov, 6, {arparqyos) commander-dn-chief 

 Sept. Gen. 21, 22. 



In Byzantine Greek it is applied also to the an- 

 gels Michael and Gabriel, the commanders of the 

 celestial armies. Porph. Cer. 121, 18. Cedr. I, 

 685, 15. HoROL. Sept. 6. Nov. 8. Mart. 26. 

 (Compare Sept. Jos. 5, 14 'Eyu dpxtarpdnjyos 



Svvdpeo)! Kupiou.) * 



dpxiara>paTO(j)v\a^, axoj, d, ((r<a^oTo(^uXa^) chief of the 



body-guard. Sept. 1 Eeg. 28, 2. Inscr. 2017. 



4677. Joseph. Ant. 12, 2, 5. 

 apxtreKTovia, as, rj, (apxiTcKTav) architecture. SePT. Ex. 



35, 32. 

 dpxttpfpfx^njs, ov, 6, a Jewish doctor (teacher) or elder. 



Novell. 146, 1 'Apx^p^pfx^'''''^ v ^pfir^vrepoi tvxov rj 



bi.Sd(TKa\oi ■npoaayopivop.fvoi. 



dpx^4'^^°h '""' "'> (0"^"?) '^'^ heads of a tribe. Sept. Jos. 

 21, 1. 



dpxovria, as, ij, (apxav) praefccture, principality. Nic. 

 Const. 50, 15. Porph. Adm. 145, 15. 



'ApxovTiKoi, av, of, {dpxovrtKos) a name given to those 

 heretics who believed that the world had many crea- 

 tors and rulers (dpxovras). Epiph. I, 230 A. 1035 

 A. Theod. rV, 202 B. (See also &pxav 1.) 



dpxovTiKos, Tj, ov, (apxav) belonging to a ruler. Ignat. 

 Trail. 5 Tar o-uorao-eis ras dpxovTiKas, The orders of 

 the celestial principalities. ' 



dpxovTUTtra, r]s,- f], lady, the wife of an apxav. Porph. 

 Cer. 594, 18. 19. Theoph. Cont. 147, 16. 



dpxovToyevvrjpa, aros, to, {apxwv, yivvqpa) nobleman's SOU. 



Porph. Cer. 578, 18. 



dpxovToTTov'Kos, ov, d, (lipxav, pullus) nobleman's son. 



Porph. Adm. 157, 2. 11. Comn. I, 359. 

 Spxio, to rule, with the accusative. Theoph. 158, 11 



"Apx<^v TO Tav Skv6S>v 0a(TiXftor. 

 apxav, ovTos, 6, in the plural oi Spxovres, the creators and 

 rulers of the world, in the language of Gnosticism. 

 Const. Apost. 6, 10, 3. Hippol. 245. Tit. 



1085 D TSc apxdvTiOV rrjs uX^f. 



'O apxav Twv apxovrav, a title given to the governor 

 ofTaron. Porph. Adm. 183, 10. Theoph. Cont. 

 127. 387, 8. Cedr. II, 133. 284. . 



2. Magistrate. Can. Apost. 30. Const. Apost. 

 2, 28, 3, bishop. 



3. Grandee, nobleman. Simoc. 331, 13. Sctl. 

 726, 8. 



dpapLaTi^o) {apafia), to have a spicy taste or smell. DiOD. 

 2,49. 



dpaip.aro<p6pos, ov, {apa>iia, (f>(pai) spice-bearing, spice-pro- 

 ducing. DiOD. 2, 55, substantively, yrjv being under- 

 stood. 



dpavta, US, 17, medlar-tree, littrrriXov, pit(nri\rj, ficirmXfa. 



Dioso. 1, 169. 

 Ss or at, see Introduction, § 109, 2. 

 dcrayris, es, {(rdyos) unsaddled, not saddled. JtJST. Tryph. 



53 bis. 



dcrap.ri<i)Tos, ov, later Doric for dcra/idaiTos, aoTjfielaTos, un- 

 noticed, undistinguished, not treated with the usual 

 marks of respect. Insor. 2000. 



atrapov, ov, to, asarum. Diosc. 1, 9. Lex. Botan. 



Na^Soff dypla, to a(rapov. 

 d<ra(p'ia, as, 17, =: dadcpaa. PoLTB. 1, 07, 11. 



da-^eards, a, 6, (acr/3coTOf) maker or seller of lime. Const. 



rV, 902 E. Theoph. Cont. 071 ; in both places as 



a surname. 

 aa-peoTos, ov, 17, quicklime, or simply lime, tItovos. Plot. 



I, 570 D. 593 E. Epiph. I, 130 C. Theod. IV, 8 

 A. Proc. II, 258, 13. 



do-^coTOTupof, ov, 6, (aa-fiea-Tos, rvpos) cheese made of 

 skimmed milk. Theoph. Cont. 199, 19. Cedr. 



II, 176, 9. 



dcr^earaa-is, eas, rj, a plastering. HeS. KoKiatrts, d<r/3(- 

 (TToxrif. 



