a^aipejia 



217 



acpivci) 



Leo. 10, 5. Eust. 1533, 45 UrjSdXiov .... to avVo 



§€ Trapa ticti Ka\ av)(rjv, ws hrfkoi to KaSafiiKrjfjLivov av- 



a(j)aip(iJia^ aros, to, (acjyatpea) that which IS taken away. 



SicPT. Ek. 29, 27 the heave-offering, 

 a^ava, rj, a kind of plant. SuiD. 2Kii'8a\//-of .... a(j)dva. 



[Modern Greek, ij aKJidva, (a) Spartium Scoipius. 

 (b) A species of hurnet, Poterium Spinosmn.'] 

 dipavl^ai, ta-w, to cause to perish, destroy, devastate. Sept. 

 Deut. 7, 2 'Acpavia-fia Atpavids avrovs, Thou shalt ut- 

 terly destroy them. 1 Esdr. 6, 32. Poltb. 1, 81, 6. 



1, 82, 2. 34, 14, 6. Leg. Homer. 87. Euagr. 2, 

 12, p. 305, 26. Id. 2, 13. Mal. 100, 12. Porph. 

 Adm. 123, 8. ScHOL. Arist. Plut. 598 *ee/pou 

 .... d<pavladT)Ti, perish thou. 



2. To spoil, as applied to cooked food. Apophth. 



PlStUS ilyj/T](T€ TO 6->^dplOV KoX T}(f>dvL(T€V aVTO 6€\(i>V, hc 



spoiled it purposely. 



a(^avi(Tfi6s, Oil, 6, {d(j>avtCa>) destruction; damage ; slaugh- 

 ter. Sept. Deut. 7, 2. 2 Esdr. 4, 22. Polyb. 5, 

 11, 5. Apocr. Act. Philipp. 29. Eds. 3, 5, p. 94. 

 Athan. I, 341 C. 



d^avKTTiKos, T], 6v, (d(f>avL^a) destructiiw. Just. Quaest. 

 et RespoDB. ad Orthod. 99, p. 481 R 



dcpavToa, aaa, to render a(j>avTos, out of sight. Porph. 

 Them. 33, 10 ^(papT(^0n. 



d(j)apfi or d(f>api {3(j)ap), adv. quiclly, immediately, auTiVa. 

 SuiD. 'A(papel, eo-'!T0v8a(Tp,(va>s Kai direpitTKinTois ti noittv. 

 EuST. 158, 34 To fie a<pap, o I^^XP^ '^^''^ ^^ apTi TTfpKpi- 

 pfTm jrapa toIs Xtyovcriv d(f>api to aVTiKa, 



a(f>edpos, ov, t), {(Spa) childbed, lying-in. Sept. Lev. 12, 



2. Const. Apost. 6, 27, 2 and 3. Cyrill. Hier. 

 Catech. 6, 33 menstruation? 



d(pe\eTpov, ov, to, felt. LeO. 6, 8 Tajv Xsyofiivuv at^eXe- 



Tpav TTjr (TcXXof. 



d^cXXiji/ifo), iV<a, (^diro, eXXT/i/ifo)) to take away one's eXXr;- 

 vLo-fios: to christianize. Cleii. Rom. Homil. 13, 9 

 d(j>(K\rjvitT6^vm, as a various reading. 



at^eXTTi^o) for aTrcXTrt^o). INSCR. o980 dcjirfKniapevos. 



acjies, see Introduction, § 109, 1. 



dcperqs, ov, 6, (a^ii)/it) slingcr. POLTB. 4, 56, 3. 



d<|>e'a-t/ios, ov, (acpea-is) relating to pardon. 



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Substantively, to dcpca-ip-ov, letter of pa7-do7i. The- 

 OPii. CONT. 440, 12. 

 drji' Ijs, since, inasmuch as. Porph. Adm. 248, 7 Tt 



yuoi TO oc^fXof Xoi7r6i» T^r vpfTfpas crvjJLfiaxias, d(j>' rjS (yi> 

 fTTOiTjaa naKTa 8ovifaL avTo7s ^pucrtoi' TOffovTOV ; 

 a(j>da, ij, = vdcl)da. PoRPH. Adm. 269. 

 A(pdapTo8oKriTai, av, oi, (^d(j)dapTos, doKrjTrjs) a sect SO 



called. PnoT. 162, p. 105, 30. Callist. 17, 29. 

 ii(j)6opoi, ov,((p0(lpa>) uncorrupt ; chaste, dSid(p6opos. DiOD. 

 1, 12. Method. 45 B ''A(j)dopoi' i(f>v\a^fv iv irapSevia 

 TTjV a-dpKa Koa-prjo-as. SoCR. 3, 13, p. 189, 6 UaiSas 

 KOTaBvav d<pd6povs appevai KoX drjXdas. CyrILL. AleX. 



VI, 396 E. 

 acpcepoio, oxru, (ifpom) dedico, to dedicate, consecrate, de- 

 vote. DiOD. 1, 83 JlepX he Tap dfptepapepav ftomv kot 



A'iyvTTTov, the sacred animals of the Egyptians. In- 

 SOR. 4452. Joseph. Ant. 11, 5,4. Eus. V. C. 3,43 



Tw 17pO(XKVVT]6iVTl ^fW hvO rfCO? dcjiUpOV. 



di^itpapa, aros, to, {dcpifpom) consecrated thing, votive 

 offering. Eus. Laud. Const, p. 774, 39. 



d(pc(paia-is, eas, fj, (d^ifpdo)) consecration. DiOD. 1, 

 17. 



In Christian writers, dedication, consecration, as of 

 a temple. Eus. 10, 3, p. 464 Tav apn veoirayau 

 irpo<TfvKTr]pio>v d(jiiepwa-(is. AtHAK. I, 734 B Trj dipte- 



poicd ToC o-wTi/piou fiapTvplov, of the church of the 

 Holy Sepulchre. 

 d(f>Lr]pt, to let go unpunished. Hence, to pardon, spare, 

 forgive. Sept. Gen. 18, 20 'Eav acrtv iv SoSofiots 



TTfVTTjKOVTa SlKMOC iv TTj TToXfl, dfjirjCrO) K. T. X. LcV. 19, 



22 'AfpedrjO-eTM avra rj apapTia fjv rjpapTev. NT. Matt. 

 6, 12 "Ac^jfj ^p'tv TO 6(f)(iXrjpaTa r]p.a)V, cos Kal fjpeis d(^U- 

 pev Toli ocpciXerats rjpwv. 



dcpiKdpyvffos, ov, (0iXdpyi/pos) not fond of money, not 



covetous. NT. 1 Tim. 3, 3. Hebr. 13, 5. 

 drpiKoSfta, as, fj, (^iXo5fof) the not loving God. Theoph. 



CoNT. 770, 12. 

 d^iXd^fof, ov, ((f)i\6deos) not loving God. Pallad. Vit. 



Chrys. 18 E. 

 d(pi.\oviiKois ((^iXoVeiKoj), adv. ivithout contention or dis- 



pnte. PoLTB. 22, 3, 1. 



d<f>lva> = d<plr]pt. HerM. Vis. 3, 7. 



