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TvpacTOficv Se, Tovrc'oTt nepi.o'Kdyjrofiev Siereis >;8i; yevofit- 

 vas, CIS ^ados 8vo jroSiv, TrXdror fit rpimv. (Compare 

 yCpos 2.) 



3. To go aroimd or about. NiC. II, G57 D Tipa- 

 <rov els ras Siai-pijSas rmi' crroix^laiv, Visit the primary 

 schools, 

 yvpros, I), 6v, (yvpos) leaning on one side ; stooping. 

 Hes. VvpTov, (rKvcpof. 



yipadei/ = yipodev. ArocR. Nicod. Euangel. I, B, 10, 



2. CoMN. 480 C (Paris). Codin. 41, 9, et 



alibi. 

 yaviaios, a, ov, (yiovla) angular. Sept. Job. 38, 6 AWoi/ 



yaviaiov, Corner-stone. 

 •ycoffof, Toxjs, jackdaws. A Macedonian word. Hes. 



Tamas, koKoiovs. MaKfSdvar. 



fioiScXof, o, frehrand, ba\6s. A Laconian word. Hes. 



8a/3ip, TO, Hebrew "T^H, the holy of holies of the Jew- 

 ish temple, havtp. Sept. 3 Reg. 6, 5. 



8aip.ovdptos, ov. 6, (daipav) detnomac, maniac. Chron. 

 701, 9 '0 iirAeyopevos dnh Saipovaplav, ex-maniac, one 

 who has been a maniac. (See also dno 7.) 



dai/iovi^opai, to be possessed with an evil spirit, to be a 

 demoniac. NT. Matt. 4, 24. 8, 28, et alibi. 



Sat/iocioXijnror, ov, (Saifiovtov, Xap^dfa), possessed by a 

 demon. Just. Apol. 1, 18. 



haipotiiov, ov, TO, (baipovios) an evil spirit, demon, dalpicov. 

 Sept. Tobit. 6, 8. 15. Ps. 90, 6 'Atto <rvp.wru>p.aroi 



Koi haip.ov'iov p£(rr]p^ptvov. 95, 5 JldnTes ol 6eo\ twi' 

 iOvuiV haipovia. 

 bmpovoPXd^eia, as, r], {palp.(ov, (SXaTTTO)) insanity, ^fOjSXa- 

 /3e.a. POLTB. 28, 9, 4. 



baifiavjovos, evil Spirit, demon. NT. Matt, 8, 31, et alibi. 



hdKap, a species of cassia. Diosc. 1, 12. 



baKTvXiaios, a, ov, (SdicTuXor) of the fingers or toes. DiOD. 



1, 77, p. 88, 61 AaKTuXmia fiipr] tov (Twp,aTos, Fingers 



and toes. 

 haKTvKios, ov, 6, seal-ring. Sept. Tobit. 1, 22 'Ax^dxapos 



8e rjv 6 oivop^o'os (tat fVi ToO daKTvXiov, Keeper of the 



royal seal. 

 Sa<ruKoSetKvea {SoktvXos, SetKvva), = BaKTvXoSeiKTea. As- 



TER. 1G5 D AaKTv\oB€tKvovvTa, Tr)v iv To'is Ipariois 



ypacfyrfv. 



8aKTv\o(}>op(a (SaicTvXtos, (j)op(a), to wear a ring or rings. 

 Pete. Ant. 149 A. (Compare Cercl. 143 B Aa- 



KTv\l0VS (f)0p0Vt>T(S iv TQlf ;i(fp(7lV.) 



SaKpariKri, rjs, % dalmatica, a kind of robe, 8cX/iaT«^. 



Epiph. I, 32 D. (See also KoUfimv.) 

 Aapaa-Ki]v6s, fj, ov, (Aa^ao-nros) of Damascus ; as 'ludwijs 



6 Aapaa-Krjvos, John of Damascus. 



Substantively, (a) 'H Aapa(rKTjvri, the territory of 



Damascus. Sept. Judith. 1,12. 



(b) 'H hapaa-Krjvfj, rjs, f], plum-tree, Prunus Domes- 

 tica, KOKKvprfKea. GeOPON. 10, 39. 



(c) To bapaaKTjvov, sc. KOKKvprjKov, the plum in gen- 

 eral, and the plum of Damascus in particular. Ga- 

 len. VI, 354 E. Athen. 2, 33. [Compare the 

 French damas, and the English damson.] 



bapaaaviov, ov, to, alisma, a plant. Diosc. 3, 169. Hes. 



Aa/xoCToi/tos (sic), flbos fiordvqs. LeX. BotAN. "AXipa 

 Kat "AXi/xoff, TO bapatroiviov. 



Aaptavos, ov, 6, Damianus, one of the 'Avdpyvpoi (see 



avdpyvpos 2). LeIMON 97. 



AdvaTTpis, I, 6, Danapris, a river. Theoph. 572. 



AdvaoTpis, t, 6, Danastris, a river. Theoph. 572. 



Aavov^is for Aavoi^ios, ov, 6, DanuUus, a river. The- 

 oph. 41. 



dappos, oil, 6, (8fpa>) a beating. Const. Apost. 4, 11, 3. 

 Theoph. 754, 16. 



&a<TvKi(pa\os, ov, (8ao-v's, (Cf^oX^) thick-haired, ha<ru6p^, 

 Apocr. Martyr. Barthol. 2. ^ 



batrus, fia, i, rough, aspirate, in grammar. Dion. 

 Thrax in Bekker. 631, 22. 



SaToy, TO, datum, date. SuID. Autov, napa Papaiots 

 (nipatrla Trjs fjpepas Kai ToO Kaipov, ore tis ^ «* TroXfois 5 



e< Tivos Tonov d7T0(TTa\rj. • 



