a^apicTTeco 



219 



^adfi6<; 



dxapi(TTea>, to he ungrateful. Iren. 1, 28, 1 'hxcpio-Tovv- 



res Tw navTa irfnOLTjKuTt 6e<o. 



dxfiponoirjTos, ov, (xetponotriTos) not made hy the hand of 

 man. NT. Marc. 14, .'')8. 2 Cor. 5, 1. Col. 2, 11. 

 'H axeiponoirjTos eiKoiv, the likeness of Christ which 

 he sent to Abgarus ; called also To ayiov pavhrjSwv 



{see pavSr]\tov). NiC. II, 657 A. 1029 A ''Eycvop.rjv iv 

 ESeCTcrj; Koi rrjv Upav Kal dx^cpOTTOLrjTov elKova TfQ^apat vtto 



TntTTUiV Ttp.(tip£vr}v Kal TTpoaKvvovfievrju. TheOPH. 393, 13 



T^v 6eavBpiKriv nop(f)r]V, fju dp^eipoTroiT/TOV oJ Pcopaioi So^d- 



fotiai. 

 dx6lC<>>, ta-a, (axdos) to load, as a beast of burden. Babr. 



8, 1 "Apa-^ KoprfKov dxdl(ras (doubtful ?). 

 axh TO, indeclinable, Hebrew inXj ffrass, sedge. Sept. 



Esai. 1-9, 7. 



dxoprjyjjala, as, fj, (ap^op^yrjToj) want of Supplies, dxopr)yla, 



POLTB. 28, 8, 6. 

 dxoprjyia, as, fj, ^=- axopriyrjaia. PoLXB. 5, 28, 4. 



dxpeioa, mo-CD, (dxpeios) to render useless or worthless : to 



disahle. Sept. 4 Reg. 3, 19 Uaa-av pepiSa dyadrjv 



dxpfiuicreT€ iv \idois. POLYB. 3, 64, 8, et alibi. 



MetaphorieaUy, to corrupt. Sept. Ps. 13, 3 rtaf- 



res l^eKKivav, apa r)Xp^i-^6rj(Tav. Iken. 1, 13, 5 Kara ro 



(Twpa TjXpetiixjdaL vtt avrov. 

 dxpf^<TTr}Tos, ov, (xpfOifTia) not owed. SCTL. 707, 8. 

 axpi- is, as far as. PrOC. Ill, 274, 12 'Axpi is dakaa-crav. 



2. Until. See Introduction, § 101, 6. 

 axpovos, ov, [xpovos) short-lived. Plut. II, 908 C. 



2. Of whom time cannot be predicated, eternal; 

 applied to God. Ignat. Polyc. 3. 



dxpovas, adv. of axpovos, not in time, from cdl eternity. 



Did. Alex. 404 C 'O eV toO dppr]Tov (paros dxpovcos 



dxi>pr]Tos, ov, (xa>pr)Tos) that cannot he contained. JrsT. 



Trjph. 127 'O TOTTO) dxapr)Tos. Cohort. 38 'AxoiprjTOS 



Svvdpfi. Athenagor. 10. Irkn. 1, 1, 1. 

 d\JAev(TT€o>, tjo-ai, (a\|ccuoT0f) not to lie, to speak truth. 

 PoLYB. 3, 111,8. 6,59,4. Clem. Kojl Homil. 

 3, 26 ^AyjrevcTTft avTo'is iv tw ^cXXoiti alS>vi rfjv rrapd- 



kKi)(TIV VTTKTXVOVpfVOS. 



d^£(jiea> {\jrr](l)ea), to neglect, not to care for. IIes. 'A^e- 

 (jieav, ayueXmj'. 



d\jfr]\d(f>rjros. ov, (\jnf\a<t)da) i?itractatus, not handled. 

 Metaphorically, untried. Polyb. 8, 21, 5. 



d\lrr](l)o(j>6priTos, ov, (■\jrr](po(j>op((o) that has not voted. Po- 

 LYB. 6, 14, 7. 



ai^LKopla, as, fj, (d^lfUopos) fcHoieSS. POLY'B. 14, 1, 4. 



a^ipaxe<>>, fjo-a>, (a-KTopat, paxr)) fo altercate, Wrangle, dis- 

 pute, quarrel. Polyb. 17, 8, 4. 



a^ipaxia, as, fj, altercation, dispute, quarrel. Polyb. 5, 

 49, 5. 



di^rls or d\^ls, i8os, ^, absis, apsis or apse, as of a church. 

 Cod. Apr. Can. 43. Nic. Gkeg. II, 749, 15. 

 (See also toyx"?-) 



d^vxayayrjTos, ov, {■\lfvxay(i>ye<a) not delighting the SOW, 



uninteresting, as a literary performance. Polyb. 9, 

 1,5. 

 dapos, ov, (mpa) ipiripc. Gloss. "Aapos, immaturus, in- 

 tempesta. Ibid. "Aapov, acerhum. 



B. 



/3a/3ovTfiKapiOf, ov, 6, ihcuho, nightmare, i(j)ta\Trjs. Stjid. 



'E^mXnjr, 6 \eyopevos napa ttoXXois /Sa/Sourftxdpjor. 

 ^ayevto, eva-a, V a g r , wander, rove, stroll, TrKavapai, irepi- 



(j)ipopai. M AURIC. 1, 6. LeO. 8, 4. POEPH. Adm. 



236, 10. SuiD. Bayeiid, TT^avrjTtvei. 

 ^ayivdpios. ov, 6, (vagina) vaginarius, sheath-^maher, 



ei)K07roior. LyD. 158, 14. 

 ^dyvKos — fiatov\os. TheOPH. 723. 



BdSdiv for Bdddiov, and that for Bdmov, ov, f), Battion, a 



woman's name. Inscr. 4396 Tfjv BdSdiv. 

 Padpos, ov, 6, {paivoi) Step, Stair. Sept. 4 Reg. 20, 9 seq. 

 2. In ecclesiastical language, order, grade, rank. 



Can. Apost. 82. Const. Apost. 8, 22, 2. Eus. 



7, 15. Sard. 10. Basil. Ill, 271 B. Gkeg. Nts. 



II, 120 B. 121 A of penitents. Const. I, 4. Cod. 



Apr. Can. 3. 



