aa^oXoco 



211 



aa'?raafio<; 



da-poXoa, oio-u, (dcr/3oXr;) to hesoot, covcr un'th soot. 



ThEOPH. 216, 13 Ai eixal (TOV, Si fifya, Toiis <^iXoDr 

 <rov r)(TfioKa(Tav. 

 da-c^oreKvos, ov, {da-e^rjt, t/kj/ov) having impious children. 

 Theoph. Cont. 204, 8. 



aaeKprfTis, 6, ^ darjKprjTis. MaL. 494, 8. 



da-cKperis, 6, = da-rjKpTjTis. CoNST. HI, 640 A. 740 C. 



(For the change of H into E, see Intkoductiox, 



§ 30, p. 45.) 



d<re\yr)pa, aros, to, {daiKyia) disgraceful act. POLTB. 



38, 2, 2. 



doTjKprjTf'iov, ov, TO, (ooT/icp^Ttr) secrefori/s chamber. The- 

 OPH. CONT. 34, 23. 170, 8. 822. 



darjKpfiTT]!, ov, d, = dcrrjKpfjTis. PkOC. I, 182, 19 as a 



V. 1. Theoph. 747, 9. Porph. Cer. 155, 8. Co- 

 din. 48. 

 aarjKpfiTis, less correctly do-ijKp^Tir, 6, indeclinable, a s e - 

 C r e t i S , secretary, 6 tS>v a7ropprjTo>v ypapfiarevs, 6 im rav 



trrjKpiiTwv. Proc. I, 182, 19. Ltd. 204, 10. 213. 

 221. Menand. 413, 11. Nic. Const. 55, 19. 



AtTAL. 167, 14 da-r]KprJTiS. 

 doTjpw, TO, = d<Tripiov. PoEPH. Cer. 472, 12. 

 d(rripiov, ov, to, r= a<jT]pov. PoRPH. Cer. 463, 11. . 



d(jrjp.ov, ou, to, (aOTJ/xof) silver, dcrfipitov, a<Tr)p,iv, apyvpos. 



Sept. Job. 42, 11. Eus. 1, 13, p. 41, 22. Theoph. 



494, 16. Cede. I, 732, 13. (Compare dpyipiov 



ScTTipov. Joseph. Vit. 13. Apoce. Act. Thorn. 2. 19.) 

 aa-BevTjixa, arcs, to, (acrdevfui) weakness. JusT. Quaest. et 



Eespons. ad Orthod. 105. 

 'Ao-tdpx'ys, o") o, ('Ao-i'a, opx") -^siarch. Strab. 14, 1, 



42. NT. Act. 19, 31. JIaetyr. Poltc. 12. 

 datSa, Tj, Hebrew m'Drij stork, ntXapyos. Sept. 



Jer. 8, 7. 

 da-ipiv, incorrectly for dafipiv. Poeph. Adm. 232. 

 aa-iri (ao-iToj), adv. without food. Sept. Job. 24, 6 



'ASwaToi dp.TTfXcovas daffiHv dptaOi Koi airiTi flpydiravTO. 

 ao-KoXof, ov, unclean. HeS. "Ao-xaXa, dxa^apTa. [MOD- 

 ERN Greek, uTo-aXos, dirty.'] 

 d<TK€TraaTOS, ov, (o-KfTrdfco) uncovered. Diosc. 5, 132. 



Apocr. Act. Thorn. 13, of the face. 

 daKeijfia, as, 17, (ao-KfTTTor) tjiconsiderateness. Polyb. 2, 



63, 5. 



aa-Krja-is, cas, ^, reUgious discipline or exercise. Philon. 

 T, 643, 28. II, 476, 33. Can. Apost. 51. 53, self- 

 denial. Eus. 2, 17, p. 69, 30. Gange. 12. 13. 15. 21. 



d(TKr)TTjpiov, ov, TO, (do-KT/T^f) an ascetic's ceU. Athan. I, 

 798 A. Basil. II, 530 E. Socr. 4, 23. 



do-Ki/Tjjf, OV, 6, an ascetic. Philon. I, 643, 26. Const. 

 Apost. 8, 13, 4. Laod. 24, 30. Eus. 2, 17. 

 Athan. I, 129 B. 803 B. Basil. H, 560 D, et 

 alibi. 



do-KijTiKor, T), 6v, ascetic. Basil. II, 533 A. Ill, 211 B. 

 Theod. in, 621 C. 738 C. 



do-fcijrpia, ar, ij, female ascetic. Eus. Martyr. Palaest. 

 p. 416, 30. Cteill. Hier. Catech. 10, 19. No- 

 vell. 59, 3. 



da-Kiov, OV, TO, dimin. of ao-Kos, sMn, wine-skin, water-skin, 

 etc. DiOG. Laeet. 5, 16. Porph. Cer. 462, 20 

 tvine-skin. 



uo-Kon-or, oc, ivithout a mark to be hit. Dion. Hal. HI, 

 1721, 9 BeXos 8e ovbiv aiTKOTTov rjv, Every missile took 

 effect (told). 



dapariKos, rj, ov, (aa-pa), musical, melodioris, harmonious. 

 SuiD. 'ladwrjs 6 i^apa(TKr)v6s .... aapariKoX Kavoves 

 'ladwov re Ka\ Kocrpd. 



d(Tpevl^a>, la-a, (aa-pevos) to be wellpleased, to be contented, 

 equivalent to the earlier dyawda. Sept. 1 Reg. 6, 19 

 OvK rjapevKrav ol viol 'lf)(Ovlov iv Toir dvdpdo'iv Baiffcapis 

 oTt fiSav Ki^arbv Kvptov. POLYB. 3, 97, 5 'Acrpevl- 

 foj/TfS rfi Tav eVi Tn8f <^iXia KaX oMppaxia. 4, 11, 5 

 'Atr/jfi/i'foi'Tff ei pr) Tis avTo'is eyx^'P""/ *""' ^i-diono kiv&v- 

 Vfveiv. 5, 87, 3 'Acrpfvl^av eVi ra yeyoj/oTt irporepripaTt. 

 6, 8, 3 'Aapfvi^ovres Trjv iniTpoiTTjV. 



da-ndCopat, to kiss, as a holy object. Nic. H, 881 B. 



PoEPH. Cer. 11, 8. 

 doTraapos, ov, 6, a klSSing. 'O TfXfUTaior d(r7ra(Tp6s, The 

 last embrace, the kissing of the dead before burial. 

 The ceremony begins with the following tropa- 

 rion : 



A(VT( TfXfUTatov a(Tira<rpbi> 



Awpev, aSfX^ot, Tw BavovTt 



KvxapKTTOvvres 6(^' 



OjToy yap i^eXnrf ttjs crvyyeveias avTov, 



Kai TTpof Td(pov (WfiyfTui, 



