BeTropTarevo) 



246 



SfffTTOTtKO? 



Mai/ it please your Majesty, Holiness, etc. ArocR. 

 Act. Pet. et Paul. 43 'AvayvaxrBelcrr]! St TJjt fVioroX^t 

 d Nepuj' flTTfii, EiVe ^ot, IIcTpe, oJrcof 6i' airou enpa)(dt] 

 ndvTa ; Herpos f<pr]^ Ouro)?, dfOfxai^ ayaOf jSatnXeC. Act. 

 et Martyr. Matt. 13 Kai ('KBovret emov roj /SatrtXfi, 

 Aeofieda aov, ^a(TiS(v,7ropev6fVTfi ovSiva eiipofiev. ChAL. 

 1652 D Nai, Sio/jiai Tr/s ayianvvrii irov. [Compare the 

 Latin quaeso in parenthetical expressions.] 

 detropTaTevo), (vaa, (peTropTaTOi) deporto, to banish, 



exile, i^opi^to: Gloss. Jur. 



SeTTopTarioiv, wpos, or BiTTOpTaTiaiv, ufor, ^, deport alio, 

 exile, banishment, i^opla, dircVelir. Phot. Nomocan. 

 9, 26 heiropTaTLov, incorrectly. Gloss. Jur. 



SfTropTOTOf, ov, 6, deportatus, transported criminal, 

 trjiropTUTOs, 6 Slijikkcos i^opiuTos- AnteC. 1, 12, 2. 



1, 10, 2. Gloss. Jur. 



fifTroo-irdpiot, ov, 6, depositari US , KaBmpirqs, KuOaiprjrrjS. 



Gloss. Juk. 



ScnoaiTOP, ov, to, depositum, KaTadijKrj, napaKaraBrjKrj. 



Ignat. Polyc. G. Antec. 1, 21 init. 



SfnovraTos := SijTrovTaroj. NOVELL. 85, 1. 3. 



SepfKTapws, ov, 6, directarius, pickpocket. Basilic. 

 60, 28, 1, explained by the Scholiast, OJ cvBlktoi 

 KKeiTTai, ot Xiyopiiioi ■nipuiKapioi, li ght-Jingered thieves. 



SepnoKOVKOvWiov, ov, TO, {deppa, kovkovXKiov) leathern 



hood? Nil. Epist. 2, 178. 



fifcr/xt'o) = Sfo-piva. TheOD. Ill, 672 D "OpKois Sfcrpci 



Tov Tpi(Ta6\iov cooTe .... napapelvat. 

 Sia-eprap = hrjcripTap. IgNAT. Polyc. 6. 



hiaiToiva, ijt, 17, lady, a title applied to the empress, or to 

 the emperor's mother. Proc. Ill, 165. Curop. 34. 

 'H Se'o-jroii/a, The Lady, by way of eminence, ap- 

 plied to the Deipara. Const. (536), 1033 A "H 



ScoTTOtva 17/nwj' 17 deoTOKos Koi ay'ia Mapla. ThEOPH. 

 382 T^y SeanolvTjs rjpwv Tr)s vircpayias BeoTOKOv. 

 hi(Tn6(rvvoi, ov, 6, substantively, master, prince, applied 

 to the emperor's son. Theoph. Cont. 351, 10. 



bea-noTaTos = Stjitovtcitos. LeO. 12, 51. 53. 



8co-7roTj)9, ov, 6, lord, master. 01 rrjs oiKovpf'iirjs Sfo-Trorat, 



Terrarum domini, applied to the Romans. Joseph. 



Bell. Jud. 4, 3, 10, p. 277. (Compare Id. Apion. 



2, 4 Ot KvpLoi. viiv TTjS otKovpivris Poj/jaioi.) 



As a title it was applied to the Roman emperor, to 

 bishops in general, and to those of Rome, Alexandria, 

 and Constantinople, in particular. 



To the emperor : Dion. Cass. 852, 69. Athan. 

 I, 193 B. Ei-HES. 1120 B. Socr. 2, 37, p. 136, 



22 Tov 8((Tn6Tov TjpMV KatxTTavTiov. ClIAL. 873 D. 

 1601 D. L*YD. 50, 18 AopfTiavou dea-JTorrjv €Kahovv, 

 aXV oil (BaatXia, dta 70 TvpavviKov avTov. PrOC. Ill, 



165. 



To bishops: AtUAN. I, 183 B OiS' avrus ayvous, 



Seo-TTOTu, addressed to Athanasius. Basil. Ill, 463 

 B To) SfCTTOTT; liov aldfortpaTaTa ' hnoKivapla. Chrts. 

 Ill, 515 A. Cyrill. Alex. Epist. 63 D Tm Seo-tto- 



TT) TU iravra ayiaTara Ka\ d(o(pi\f(TTaT(o (ttktkottco Kd^iXXm 

 'Akukios iv Kvpico pfaipfti'. CoD. AfR. Can. 134 Ae- 

 anoTTj paKiipioiTdTai Km rtpiatTaTto d8€\(l>a dB(\(j)w Bovij^a- 

 rtw. 138 AfdTroTjj dyairTjTtii) Kai nytcoraroj «5eX(^a KfXe- 

 (TtiVm. ChaL. 155G A 'Ejti tov evXalSftTTaTOV fjpav 

 BfaiTOTOv emcKoTTOv. 



During the last epoch of the Byzantine period, it 

 was given also to the emperor's sons, brothers, and 

 sons-in-law. FlORENT. 17 A 'O SeoTroTTjs 6 tov fiatrt- 

 Xe'mr aSfX(^of. CuROP. 6, 17. 



In the EuKHOLOGiON, the deacon uses the voca- 

 tive he<moTa in addressing the priest ; as EiXoyijo-ov, 



BeaTTOTa, to ^eov. MerdBos /xot, Beo'Trora, to Tipiov Kal 

 dyiov awpa tov Kvpiov Kai Seov Kai atoTtjpos rjptav ^Irjaov 



Xpiaroii. [In Modern Greek BicmoTrjs, voc. fifo-Trd- 

 TT], is another word for lirlaKoiros, bishop. But the 

 ancient vocative BkanoTa is given only to married 

 presbyters.] 

 Seo-jioriKof, T), ov, the Lord's, Dominical. Laod. 21 

 Aeo-TTOTiKa a-Kevt], Church furniture or utensils. TlIE- 



OPH. 207, 15 TfjV BfCrjTOTlKTjV (iKOVa. 



'H BeoTTOTiKTi iTjcrTeia, The Dominical feast, that is, 

 T] Tfo-a-apaKoa-Trj, Lent. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 32 E. 



AetTTTOTiKij ioprr), A Dominical feast, a church feast 

 in commemoration of some leading event in the 

 history of Christ. Leg. Homer. 93 'Ev rats Beano- 



TiKais Kai ptydXais iopTals. VlT. Sab. 265 C. PORPH. 



Adm. 82, 21. The principal Dominical feasts are 



TO Xpia-Tovycma, rj Ilfpiro/xi;, ra ij>t3ra, ij 'YTTananTrj, 



