Bexafivaio^ 



245 



Se'c 



eo/iat, 



Const. Apost. 1, 1, 2 'H SeKoKoyos tov vo/jlov. 2, 25, 



11 Trjv SfKoKoyov. G, 20, 1 No/jos &e eariv 17 SfKoXoyot. 

 PtOLESI. GnOST. p. 929 Airrj fj SeKoXoyos. HlPPOL. 



271, 94 (Compare Sept. Ex. 34, 28 Tois S«a 

 Xoyovf. Const. Apost. 2, 3G, 1 Tioi» fifVa toC ^€oO 



Xoyitui/. ) 

 dcKafivalos, a, ov, worth ten 7nin(f, deKanrnvs. POLTB. 



13, 2, 3. 



SeKavata, as, 17, (StVa, vavs) squadron often sMjJS. Po- 

 LTB. 23, 7, 4 A(Kai/atav jUKpav irkoiav. 25, 7, 1 Acxa- 



vdiaV .... 7rfVTT]K0VTTJptK(jii}/ TrXoiCOJ'. 



fiexai'iKoi', oC, TO, (SfKai/os) ecclesiastical prison, a prison 



attached to a prelate's establisbment. Ephes. 976 



E. 977 A. Novell. 79, 3. 

 BcKavos, ov, 6, dec an US, constable, beadle, SiKavos, pa/38oC- 



xof. Nil. Epist. 2, 277. Lyd. 11. Cedr. I, 



299. 



SeKaTrXaiTidfa), dcro), (8(KaTr\dcnos) to multiphj by ten. 



Iken. 1, 15, 2. HippoL. 77. 



fif/tuTrXj/yof, ov, t). Or 6, equivalent to n! StVa ifKr^yal, the 

 ten plaffues of Egypt collectively considered. Const. 

 Apost. 2, 25, 11. 6, 3, 1 tok SfxdjrXrjyoi/. Hippol. 

 271. [It is formed after the analogy of SexaXoyor.] 



heKaTTpWTciai, to he a heKaTrparos. InSCR. 4415. 

 hiKcmpaTOi, 6, ^ 8eKep.nptpos. InSCR. 4413. Lyd. 157, 



23. Gloss. 



SfKopxia, as, rj, =^ KOVTOv^fpviov. LeO. 6, 27. 



BeKapxos, ov, 6, decurio, 6 rS>v Sixa irpSiTos- DiON. Hal. 



I, 266. Leo. 4, 12. 

 SeKOTevo-ir, fas, fj, decimatio. Dion. Hal. I, 63, 13. 



104, 6. 

 SfKoxopSof, OV, (b(Ka, x°P^'}) ten-stringed. Sept. Ps. 32, 



2 'Ev i\ra\TT)pim heKaxophif. 



hexip^pios, ou, o, december. Plijt. II, 272 D. 

 SeKf/ijrpt/ios, 6, decern primus, heKcmpaTos. Nil. Epist. 



1, 265, et alibi. Lyd. 157, 23. 

 SeKTiprjs, es, (8e'na) with ten banks of oars, as a ship. 



POLYE. 16, 3, 3. 16,7,1. 

 deKovpiav, avos, 6, decurio, SeKaSapxos, Serap^os. Po- 



LYB. 6, 25, 2. Dion. Hal. I, 251. 



SeKpirov or SUpfTOV, ov, to, decretum, dnocfyao-is Pacn- 

 Xeojs pfTa^v Svo pfpwv irap avra SiKa^opuvav iK<l>fpop.ivrj. 

 VOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 32 



Cod. Air. Can. 56. Novell. 38, Prooem. § a'. 

 Antec. 1, 2, 6 h(KpfTov. 

 Se/cTof, ij, ov, (Sf^of"") acceptable. Sept. Job. 33, 26 



AfKTa avTW ZaTai. Prov. 15, 8 Et';(at Se KaTfv6vvQVTu>v 

 b(Kra\ nap* avrai. 



fifX/ioTiKij ^= SaXfiaTjK^. Gloss. Af'XpariKfj, delmatica. 

 Si'XTapwv, ov, TO, diniin. of 8«Xtos. Polyu. 29, 11,2. 

 Se\Tuypa(j>ripa, UTOS, to, (SeXTor, ypa<j)a>) Ubellus. InSCR. 



3902, b, To S(\Toypa(pripa Tov avdvirarov, 

 8eX(^t^, iKos, 6, = rp'iTTovs. PrOC. I, 395, 14 AeKfpiKa Se 



TOV TpiTToda Ka\ou(Ti Voipaloi. 

 &(pa, oTor, TO, (8e'a>, to bind) that with which anything is 



tied, as a rope, tether. Poltb. 6, 33, 11. Cedr. 



II, 458. 459. 533, 12 Ae/ia ^v\ivov, meaning? 

 h(pivovriu>v, ovos, or hepivovTiav, cokos, 17, deminutio. 



Antec. 1, 15, 3. 2, 4, 3. (See also mmTis.) 



dev^poKonia, as, fj, (as if from Sev^poKonos, dfvdpov, kottto) 

 the cutting doivn of trees wantonly. Chal. 1270 D. 



SevSpo'Ki^avov, ov, to, {BivBpov, Xl^avos) rosmarinus, rosema- 

 ry, \i^avu>TU. Geopon. 11, 15. 16. PoRPU.Cer.23. 



hevhpopoKaxrj, rjs, fj, (iivhpov, p.aKaxrj) hollyhock. Althaea 



liosea. Geopon. 15, 5, 5. [Modern Greek, 

 8ev8popo\6xa, in the same sense.] 

 &eva>, to fie, bind, fiew. ViT. Steph. 422. (See also 



h'f^ipov, ov or oToj, TO, (Sf'pfo/iat) reception, Soxfj. Porph. 



Cer. 278, et alibi. Theopu. Cont. 142. 

 de^ioXd^os, ov, 6, (8e^ios, Xa/i/Sdxo)) spearman, guardsman. 



NT. Act. 23, 23. (Precise meaning uncertain.) 

 be^ios, a, ov, right, not left. Ac^ia tc Ka\ fixowpa. Right 



and left; that is. In all directions. Epiph. 1, 7 A 



'EjifpiadrjO'av yoCf tVi jraa'av ttjv y^v Sfjm Tf Koi (Voivvfj.a. 



Af^ia Ka\ dpicTTipa, On the right hand and on the 

 left. Porph. Ccr. 13. 



Ae^iof iTTTTOf, perhaps the same as 'ASi'o-TpaTos Ittttos. 

 Leo Gram. 252, 18 'Ev tw a-ayla/iaTi toC Sf^iou iTTTTOu 

 ov ^\avv€V. 

 Seofiai, to beseech, beg ; followed by tva or on-wf. Sept. 



1 Esdr. 4, 46 Aeopai ovv iva Troifjarjs fvxk"- TheOPH. 

 326 'E^eoKTO TW /3a(7iXfi OTTur oTpaTcvpa .... dn-oo'TfiXi;. 



(See Introduction, § 88, 1.) 

 In passages like the following, it may be rendered, 



