arp€7rT0<! 



214 



av6evrri<i 



arpov KaXovcTiv. [It is probably a modification of 

 Atrebaticus. Compare Vorisc. p. 99G Donati 

 sunt ab Atrebaticis birri petiti.] 

 arpeTTTos, on, (Tpcira) iinclianffeahle, immutable. Plut. II, 

 725 B. Can. Apost. 85. Eus. 1, 2, p. G. Athan. 

 I, 729 D. 



Substantively, tA aTpcirrov, immutahility. Alex. 



Alex. 552 B Ti arpemov Tov Xdyou. 

 aTpiinas, adv. of aTpeirros, uncliangeablt), immutahly. 



Clesi. Rom. Homil. 17, IG To yap arpiTnas narepa 



ISdv vlov jiovov eirri. Only the Son can see the Father 



as he is. Method. 356 A. Theod. IV, 246 D. 

 drpiKXtvrjs, o, a triclinio, the officer that had the care 



of the imperial triclinium, o ttjc ima-Tairlav t)^a>v tSiv els 



rpaTre^av KCKKiffitvav. Gen. 31, 11. 

 oLTpov, TO, atrum (from ater), black, pi'Kav. Suid. 



Arpa^aTiKas .... arpov. CODIX. 28. 

 arpvyos, ov, (rpv^) icithout lees, clarified, pure. Sept. 



Ex. 27, 20. 

 drraicijf, o, a kind of locust? Sept. Lev. 11, 22. 

 aTTiKi^io, iVo), ('ArTKcdf) to use the Attic dialect, to speak 



Attic. Tatian. 26. Galen. \J, 344 C ToTr dm- 



Ki^etv iv Tjj (jxavTJ wporjprjfievots. 365 D Toir aTTtKi^fiv 

 Ty <j)(ovTJ anovSd^ovo'tv. 



01 dTTiKtfoiTfj, The Atticists. Galen. VI, 351 E. 

 oTTiKiCTfios, OV, 6, (aTTiKi^ui) Aitlc idtoni OT expression, 



Atticism. Galen. VI, 344 C. 

 aTTiKia-Tris, ov, 6, collector of Attic words and expressions, 



Atticist. Phot. 157 'En 6e xal Motpibos 'Attlkutt!]! 



(the title of the work of Moeris). Suid. ipvvi}^os, 



Bldvrar, IT0<plCrTTIS, aTTlKtOTTIS. 



avydfo), to be bright, to shine. Sept. Lev. 13, 24. 26, et 



alibi. 

 avya^na, aros, to, (aiydfu) brightness. Sept. Lev. 13, 



38, bright spot, 

 aiyea, ijcru, (avyrf) to shine, give light, as a lamp. Sept. 



Job. 29, 3. 

 aiyri, rjt, 17, the morning. NT. Act. 20, 11. Lyd. 82, 



12. Theoph. 697. (Compare Nicand. Thek. 275 



'Ei'i'ca avyas rjeKlov.) 

 avyos, €0f, to, = avyjj. APOCR. Act. Thom. 27. Act. 

 Thadd.6. ]Mal. 123,12. 477,11. Theoph. 286, 11. 



avyovpes, ol, augures. Plut. II, 281 A. 287 D. 



avyovpiov, rh, augurium. Ltd. 101, 13. 



aiiyovKTTa, i;5, t), augusta, a title given to the empress. 



Eus. V. C. 3, 47 Avyouora fia(Tt\ls. EPHES. 981 C. 



Chal. 952 C. 



avyovardXia, wv, to, ludi augustales. DiON. CaSS. 



764, 42. 

 avyov(TTa\iav6s, rj, 6v, pertaining to the avyouordXioj. 



Edict. 13, 2 *H avyovtrroKiavrj ra^is. 

 Substantively, oi avyovcrraXiavol. Ibid. 

 auyouCTTdXtos, ov, 6, augustalis. Pallad. Vit. Cbrys. 



23 A, of Egypt. Stnes. Epist. 29. Ltd. 1G8, 18. 



199, 14, et alibi. Mal. 224, 12. 

 avyovcmaK6s, ij, ov, belonging to the avyovcrTa. PoRPH. 



Adm. 238, 9. 



avyovcmaTiKo!, rj, ov, z= avyovcrTiaKO!. PORPII. Adm. 242.° 

 avyoviTTos, ov, 6, augUStUS, (Tf^aaros, applied to Caius 



Octavius Caisar, and subsequently to his successors. 



Ovid. Fast. 1, 587. NT. Luc. 2, 1. Eus. 10, 5, p. 



481. Athan. I, 394 A. Ctrill. Alex. VI, 241 



'Aft avyovcrra, to Theodosius. Ephes. 984 B. Chal. 



828 B. 



2. Augustus, August, the month of August. 



Plut. II, 273 D. 

 aiiBaipiTas, adv. of avBalperos, voluntarily. Ignat. Mag- 



nes. 5 'Eax pi] avBaiptTas exwpev to ciTrodave^v els to 



avrov irddos. 

 avdevrela, as, i), {avBevrrjs) authority, power, avBevria. 



Eus. 9, 9, p. 452, 35. 



avBevrea, fj<TO, (ai6evTT]s) tO be in power. SOCR. 2, 34 

 Mdyvov Kvtarapa avdevrrjiras dveXKe. ThEOPH. 372, 13. 



2. Tobe the originator of anything. NiC. II, 721D. 



3. In the middle, aiBevreopai, To be in force, to 

 have the force of laio, as a code of laws. Chron. 

 619, 9. 634. 



4. To compel. IflAL. 257, 15 AidevTijcravTes TOV 

 Tjyepova. 



aidevrqs, ov, 6, author, originator, perpetrator. Poltb. 

 23, 14, 2 Tov avdevTTjv yeyovora rr/s wpd^cas. DiOD. 

 17, 5 Tov avBevrqv Tav dvoprjpdTinv. CleM. E03I. 



Homil. 18, 12. Eus. 8, 16, p. 402, 15. Socr. 1, 

 27, p. 64, 27. 



