yXwcraa 



239 



yoyjvKi.v 



Sept. Ex. 25, 6. 7 AlOovs ds ti)v yXvcpfiv cts rfjv eVu- 

 /iiSa. 28, 21 rXu^ai cr(j>payiSa>v. LnSCK. 4558 Tiji/ 

 Bvpav (Tvv J^dKaBlois Kai /ieyoXi; NfiV^ Kai XeoiTnpioir Kui 

 7ra(7i7 ■y\v(j)rj . . . . ik tS>v Ihiav kut cixre^aav (Br]Kev. 

 DiOD. 1, 47, p. 5G, 15. Id. 5, 44 T\v(j>m5 (piXore'xvois 



■yKSia-a-a, i;r, 17, tongue, language. For the seventy origi- 

 nal tongues, see Clem. Rom. Homil. 18, 4. For the 

 seventy-two original tongues, see Eririi. I, 6 D. 



'H KOLvrj yKataaa Kai. fifj Ka9apd, The common and 

 impure language ; the popular language, in contra- 

 distinction to the language of scholars. Theoph. 

 CoNT. 96, 14. 



yXcKTCToKoiiov, ov, TO, (yKSxrora, KOficco) chest, coffer, box. 

 Sept. 2 Par. 24, 8. 10. NT. Joan. 13, 29. Arrian. 

 Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 30. 



■yXfflo-o-oKOjuof, ov, 6, coffin. Apocr. Act. et Martyr. 

 Matt. 24. 26. 



yXtaartroKOTreio, ^(rco, (yXoia'ffa, kotttoi) z^ yXcotrcroTo^fa). 



Theoph. 537, 19. Basilic. 19, 10, 7. 



yXacra-oTfirjTos, ov, (yXwcro-OTO^eco) loith the tongue cut OUt, 



tongueless. Sept. Lev. 22, 22. 

 yXaxra-oTOfisa, fja-a, (yXStro-a, re/ivu) to cut off the tongue of 

 a person. Theoph. 287, 17 noXXois e(j)6veva-ev kuI 



iyXuKTCTOTopria^v otto ttj? (papvyyos. 

 yXa>(r<TOT6fir]Tos = -yXmcrcroT/iTjTor. JtJST. Cohort. 3. 

 y\o>a-a-o>SrjS, cs, (yXaiTtra) loquaciouS, talkative. SePT. 



Ps. 139, 12. Sir. 9, 18. 

 yi/a(j>€vs, ews, 6, a fuller, Kva^tis. Sept. 4 Reg. 18, 17. 

 yvTjo-ioTTji, T]Tos, fj, 0. title applied to kings. Martyr. 



AreTH. 42 'H a-r) yvrf(TtoTr)s. 



yva>po(ji66pos, ov, (yvaprj, (pBelpa) mind-corrupting. Pal- 

 LAD. Vit. Chrys. 33 E. 



yvcopi^a, to make hioicn ; with the accusative of the re- 

 mote object. Const. (536), 1208 D 'ECfjrrjae Km 



ivi>pKa>(T( ravTa yvu>pl(Tai Trjv ipStv l^ovalav, for Trj vpav 

 f^ovrrla. 



2. To hlOlV, yiyvixTKa. POLTB. 2, 37, 4. 3, 36, 



6, et alibi. 

 yvapioTfjS, ov, 6, wizard, yvaarris. Sept. 4 Reg. 23, 24. 

 yvwpia-TtK6s, ij. Of, (yvaplCa) capable of bioiving. Plut. 



II, 79 D rvapiOTtKos inrb (Tvvr)6eias Kai (piKias toC koKov 



Koi Tov oiKelov. -Just. Apol. 2, 14 To yvapuTTiKou 



KoXov Kai al<rxpov, The power of knowing good and 



evil, 

 yvtaais, €as, fj, deeper tcisdoin, knowledge of spiritual 



things. Barn. 1. 6. 9. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 1. 36. 



Ignat. Ephes. 17. Iren. Frag. 37, p. 847. 



The yvaais of the Gnostics. Iren. Prooem. 1. 



Id. 1, 3, 1. 1, 6, 1. Clem. Alex. 433, 36. Hip- 



POL. 149. Epipii. I, 1035 A. 



'H yjf£v8o)wnos yvwcris. Deep knoicledge of spiritual 



things falsely so called. NT. 1 Tim. 6, 20. Iren. 



titul. 'KXkyxov Ka\ avarpoTT^s Tijs yj/evStowfiov yvoicreas, 



applied to the pretensions of Gnosticism. 

 yva>a~n]s, ov, 6, (yivoxTKa) knower. Hence, wizard, yva- 



pi<jTf,s. Sept. 1 Reg. 28, 3. 4 Reg. 21, 6. 

 yvwcTTtKos, rj, ov, (yvaia-njs) having understanding and 



knoicledge, enlightened. Clem. Alex. 774, 24 'H 



ttiVtis 1] yvuxTTiKT]. 774, 26 T(3 ovTi yvacTTiKav. EuS. 



4, 7, p. 148, 26. ZoNAR. Lex. 443 rvmoriKos, 6 xj 



a\r]dela TTOLaBeis TfXfi'ojs. 



It was assumed as a designation by most of the 

 philosophizing Christian sects of the second century. 

 Iren. 1, 11, 1 T^s Xfyo/xeVi/s VvaxTTiK^s alpea-eas, the 

 Gnostic heresy. Ibid. Oi TvaimKol, the Gnostics. 

 HiPPOL. 94, 35 Oi ovv lepfU Kai irpocnaTm tov doyparos 



yeyivrjvrai vpaToi o'l eVixXi/^eVrfr Naacrtriji'oi Mera 



Sc TovTa iweKaXeaav iavToiis Tvoxttikovs (jiaaKovTes p6- 

 voi TO. ^a6r] yivixTKfiv. 148, 27 OStoi 6c ISias ■ oi trdvTfS 

 Tvaa-TiKovs eavTovs diroKoKovai Trjv dav/UKriav yvSxnv tov 

 TeXfi'ou Kai ayadov povoi KaraTrcTTOKOTes. (Compare 

 EpiPH. I, 1035 A Oi dp(p\ TTjV yvwaiv "Keyopivot.) 



2. Prudent, sensible, sound-minded, (jipovtpos. Anast. 

 Caesar. 435 C. 

 yvwaras, adv. of yvaxTTos, clearly, distinctly. Sept. Ex. 



33, 13 'Ep(f>dvta6v poi aeavTov yvao'Tas, Iva iSu o-e. 

 yoyytdpiov :=■ Koyyidpiov. StNCELL. 398, 8. 



yayyi^o), vaio, to murmur, grumble. Sept. Num. 11, 1 



'Hf 6 Xaoy ■yoyyvffflj' Trovrfpa fvavTi Kvplov. 14, 27 A 



avToi yoyyv^ovmu evavriov pov . . . . tjv eyoyyvaav irtpi 



vpwv. 14, 29 'Eyoyyvo-av in epoi. NT. Matt. 20, 11. 



yoyyuXiv, for yoyyiXiov, to, turnip, yoyyvKr). GeOPON. 



12, 1, 8 and 9. 



