aaTrao'TOKO'i 



212 



aavyKpiTW'; 



OvKeTi cfipoiTi^ov Ta TTJs fiaTQLOTrjTOS Kat iro\vfi6\6ov 



capKos. 

 TIov vvv orvyyevels re (tat 0iXo( ; 

 'ApTi ^api^o/ifSa, oimep 

 'Apa7rav(Tai Kvpiou fii^oipfSa. EuKHOL. 

 ttinra(mK6s, i], o'c, (do-jrdfo/iat) kind, friendly. PoLTB. 

 28, 3, 10. 



2. Pertaining to salutation. Theod. Ill, 728 B 

 'hairaoTLKos oIkos, salutatorium, the salutation-chamber 

 of a church. 



Substantively, to d(nra<mK6v, salutation-gift, a eu- 

 phemism for extortion, exaction. Novell. 30, 3. 

 aaniSiaKapiov, ov, to, double dimin. of doTri's. Ltd. 129. 

 dcrmSi'o-Ki), rjs, fj, dimin. of aoTrii. Sept. Ex. 28, 13. 

 a(nti,h'i(TKiov, ov, to, dimin. of dtnri'r. DiOSC. 3, 105. 

 SoTTpos, Tf, ov, white, Xeufcdy. ApoCE. Martyr. Barthol. 2. 

 ViT. EuTHTM. 45. Mal. 286, 18. Chkon. 577, 

 21. 613, 20, et alibi. 

 d(nrp6(TapKos, ov, {uoTTpos, a-dp^) ichiteskinned, affair 



complexion. Apocr. Slartyr. Barthol. 2. 

 a<nTpo<f>opiu>, Tjo-a, {atrwpos, (j)opea>) to wear white gartnents, 



\fVKO(jiope<o, XfV)(f ipovf<i>. ClIUON. 701, 17. 



da-adpiov, ov, to, dimin. of as, a Roman coin. Dion. 



Hal. ni, 1818, 12. 2123, 10. NT. Matt. 10, 29. 



Inscr. ni, p. 1167 (A. D. 71). Athen. 15, 61. 

 d(T(T6Kovpos, OV, (a(T(Tov, Kovpd ?) closely shaven ? poi^av 



KfKappevos? INIal. 302. 



a(TTa, 1), hasta, hopv. Thkoph. 560, 14 



darddepos, ov, (^aradepos) unsteady, unstalde, daraOris. 



TheOPH. CoNT. 768, 20 T171' yvi>pr)v aa-rddcpos. 

 'Aarapretov, ov, to, temple of 'AordpTij. Sept. 1 Eeg. 



31, 10. 

 dorrdros, d, hastatus, 8opv(j>6pos. Poltb. 6, 21, 7. 

 6, 23, 1, et alibi. Ltd. 158, 8. 



aoTcyoj, ov, (or/yi)) unroofed. SefT. Prov. 10, 8 'Aare- 



yos x^'^^^'h babbling, equivalent to d6vp6y\a>aaos or 



a^updoTO/iOS. 

 darft^opm, iuoptu, (doTfiof) to behave urbanely. Plut. I, 



310 D. MoER. 'AoTft^ea^dai, 'Attikms • no\iTevea-6at, 



tout' tariv, apm^ecrBai, 'EWtjvikois. 



dtmpla-Kos, ov, 6, asterisk, a critical mark. Epiph. II, 

 159 A. 



2. 77(6 stai; a church utensil (see darrip). Chrts. 

 XII, 779 C (spurious). 



d<TTTjp, ipos, 6, the star, darepla-Kos, a church Utensil. It 

 consists of two silver arches united crosswise, and is 

 placed on the paten (SiVieof) in order to prevent the 

 cloth (KaXvpfia, drjp) from coming in contact with the 

 sacramental bread {dyios Spros). It is ignorantly 

 imagined to be emblematic of the star of Bethlehem. 

 EuKHOL. p. 71. 



darrikiov, ov, to, hast a. Mauric. 12, 17. 



daTo;^£a>, ^era, (aorop^os) to misS, fail. POLTB. 1, 33, 10 

 T^t 8c npos Tovs tmrfis n'oXXan-Xao't'ous ovtos tS>v Trap' avTols 

 6\o(TX(p<i>s r)(TT6xia'av. 5, 107, 2 ToO 6e /xeXXovror 

 TjcrTOxrjoe. PlUT. II, 705 C. 



da-Toxia, as, tj, (aoroxos) failure. Plut. II, 800 A. 



2. Inconsiderateness, indiscretion, thoughtlessness. 

 Polyb. 2, 33, 8, et alibi. 



d<rrpo\oy(u>, rjo-a, to be an d(rrpoXdyor, to attend to astron- 

 omy, to study astro7iomy. Poltb. 9, 20, 5. DiOD. 



I, 98. 



doTpoXoyta, as, f), (doTpoXdyor) astronomy. PoLTB. 9, 



14,5. 9,19,4. DiOD. 1, 50. 

 dorpoXdyor, ou, d, astrologer. Sept. Es. 47, 13. 

 dtrrpopavTiia, as, t), (d'orpov, pavrda) divination by the 



stars, astrology, judicicd astrology, doTpopiavTiKr]. DiOD. 



II, 534, 18. 



da-TpopavTiKT), ^s, Tj, (derTpdpaiTir) = darpopavreia. DiOD. 



II, 534, 90. 



doTVKapri, rjs, fj, := KioponoKis. AtTAL. 146, 17. SCTL. 



691. 



dcrvyyvoxTTos, ov, (oT/yyu'wo'Kt)) unpardoning, not disposed 

 to forgive, davyyvitpav. JusT. Quaest. et Respons. 

 ad Orthod. 104 to davyyvaioTov, substantively. 



d<TvyKpiTos, ov, {(TvyKplva) incomparable. InsCE. 4173. 

 PlUT. 1, 191 D. 307 D ' AavyKpiTa piv ovTa toIs SKKois, 

 477 B noXepui' fie dyixTt .... aa-iyKpiTos 6 SvXXas. 

 II, 134 D Avvdpeis SXXas davyKpiTovs : meaning not 

 clear. 



davyKpiTtits, adv. of davyKpiTos, without comparison, with- 

 out being compared to any other object. Dion. 



ThRAX in BekKEE. 635, 15 ''iiroKopi.tmKbv &i TO 

 pilaaiv rod vpaTOTvrrov hrjKoiv dcrvyKplTas, A diminutive 



