/Sa'^o? 



220 



^aivo<; 



3. Ba^/ioi (TvyyfVilas, or Oi ^adjxoX Tijt (ruyyej'eias, 

 Gradus cognationis, Degrees of affinity. Every 

 generation adds one to the preceding degree. Thus, 

 brothers are of the second degree ; nephew and uncle 

 of the third ; first-cousins of the fourth ; second- 



Tpi(Tfid^fj.rj 



5 Slarnamros G fiiyicrTOi Belos 



SitrfiafifiTj fieyloTTj deia 



4 diTOTrainTos 5 fiel^aiv Belos 6 /ifl^ovos 6flov TruiSff 



aiTOiiajiixr) /ifl^av 6e'ia fid^ovos 6clas TtaiSfS 



3 nponaiTTros 4 fisyas Oflos 5 jueyaXov Beiov TralSe? 6 devrepos €^d5fX<^or 



npoiidfifirj fifya\rj 6(la peydXtjs 6(las TraiSej fieurepa f^a8i\<f>ri 



cousins of the sixth ; third-cousins of the eighth, 

 and so on. Antec. 3, G. 



"We subjoin here a table of kindred and affinity 

 according to Roman law. 



4 npwTos f^dB(\(f>os 

 TTpojTTj t^a6fX^»; 



3 d8(\(l)iSovs 

 dSi\(f)i8ij 



The numerals denote the degrees or distances from the centre Era. Those 

 above Era are called dviovrts, ascending ; those below Era, Kanovres, descend- 

 ing ; all the rest are called i< nXaylov, collateral. (See dvetpLt, Kdreipn, n-Xdyios.) 



2 TraTTTTOf 3 6elos 



pd^fiTj Sita 



1 7raT7jp 2 d5eX(^off 



lirjTtjp dtc\(j>rj 



Era 



1 vlos 



Gvydrr^p 



2 eyyoifos 

 iyyovi] 



3 irpoeyyouos 

 TrpoeyyovJ] 



4 dneyyovos 

 aneyyotnj 



5 Siaeyyovos 

 Sicreyyovt] 



6 TpiiTfyyovos 

 Tpi<T(yy6vrj 



fiaBos, cos-, TO, depth. Bd^os eKevBepiov, high-mindedness. 

 POLYB. 27, 10, 3 QpaoTTjTa Koi ^ddos VTri<^aiv(v e\fv- 



6ipL0V. 



Depth, as of a battalion. Poltb. 1, 34, 5. 

 ^aduivos, ov, (^adCs) deep purple ? Theoph. Cont. 



144 *E)c T€<ri7dpu)V fiiv Kiovav ^adviuav. 



^a6vs, eici, V, deep, as applied to color. Ael. V. H. 6, 6 



Badvripas tjJs o\(rea)r yevopfvrjs. Ltd. 178, lo 'Ew' (K 

 eKelurj! yap TTJs vrjtrov {rijs Km] Koi /xdnjr ^ ^aSvTtpa 

 ^a<prj ruit (f>oLVLKiKov \pojpaTos to np\i^ iTTjiPfiTO KaTa<rK€va- 

 fofiefi). IIeS. BadeiijS .... pf\avijs. 



O ueiov cyyovOL 



G 6fiov irpoiyyovoi 

 6^iai irpoiyyovQi 

 4 aScX<^OL' iyyovoi 5 dhi\<pov Trpoeyyofot G a8€'X(f)ov d-niyyovoi 

 d8f\<j)!jt tyyovoi, aSeXc^^t npoeyyovoi a8e\(j)rjs amyyovoi, 



2. High-vamped, as a shoe ; opposed to x'^l^i^°^- 



SuiD. 'Ava^vplSas .... r^ to ^a6ta Kai S^ara VTToSrj- 

 para. PtOCH. 2, 51. 

 ^uSutTTpaiTos, ov, {Pa6vs, dTpiivmpi), deep, thick, soft, as a 

 . bed. BabR. 32 BaBicrTpaiTOS KOLTq. 



^adC(j)avos, OV, {^a6us, (jxDvfj) deep-voiced. Sept. Esai. 



33, 19. 

 ^al6, indeclinable, = ^dTor, a measure. SEPT.3Reg. 5,11. 

 ^atv for ^atov. ViT. Sab. 289 A. Leimon. 121. 

 |3diVof, ij, ov, made of palm-leaf. Apophth. Gelas. 6 



BaifTj pdjibos. 



