bevTepapto<; 



247 



Be^ofiai 



TO IIaa-j(a, t) ^Afdy^tjyj/is, rj Il€i^Ti]KocxTf], 7) Mera^up(poi- 

 cris. 



The expi'essioti Afo-TroTix?) eopri'i is sometimes used 

 with reference to Siindny. Leg. Homer. 92 'EopTtjs 



&ccmoTiKrjs, rjroi t^9 uytas KvpiciKrjs. 

 BevTepdpios, ov, o, t/ie second officer in a monastery, 6 hd- 



repos (a). Const. (536), 968 E. 

 &evT(peva) [SevTcpos), to be second in rank. Sept. 1 Par. 



16, 5 'Acra(ji 6 r]yovfi€t/os Kat devrepcvoiv avTM Za^apias. 



POLYB. 18, 38, 5 OiSevos eSoKfi Twv irepl Tr]V avkvjv 8cd- 



TepeufiK, =: Seirepos fiVai. DiOD. 1, 73, p. 84, 95. 



Plut. .1, 591 A. Diosc. 1, 81. Eus. 1, 2, p. 5, 23 



Too Si TOVTco SfvTtpfvovTa 6eiov \6yov. 



'O bivTfpivuiv, sc. Tmv biaKovav, the deacon next in 

 rank to the archdeacon. Petr. Ant. 154 C. 



Sevrep€<o ^ SfUTfpeiSu. SepT. Jer. 52, 24 Tbv Upea tok 



irpSiTOV Kat Tov Upsa tov SevT^povpra. 

 Sevripios, a, ov, (SfvVcpos) secondary. Sept. 1 Esdr. 1, 



29 'Aff/Sij cVi TO appa to bevTtpiov airoS, the attendant 



chariot; a supernumerary chariot. 



SevT€poyap.ia> = Scyapeo). NOVELL. 2 titul. Tas SevTe- 



poyapovcas yvt/aiKas. 

 Sevrepoyapla, as, tj, = biyapla. CoNST. ApOST. 3, 2, 1. 



Jul. Afr. apud Eus. 1, 7, p. 22, 11. 

 SevTcpofXdrrjs ov, 6, (e'Xawm) the second officer of the 



Byzantine emperor's barge. PoRPn. Adm. 238, 15. 



239, 11. 

 SfVTfpovopiov, ov, TO, (8(vT£pos, vopos) the secoiid law. 



Sept. Deut. 17, 18. 



2. Deuteronomy, the title of the last book of the 



Pentateuch. Sept. Deut. titul. 

 tfvTcpos, a, ov, in the sense of dvo, two. Eus. 1, 2, p. 8, 



17 nXijj' eVof TTOU Ka\ SevTcpov. 9, 1 'Eci nov Ka'i SevTepa. 



Adverbially, BdTepov, twice, Sis. Can. Apost. 37 

 A(vT€pov TOV tTour, Twice in the year. Ant. 20. 



Substantively, (a) *0 SeiTcpos, the second officer 

 in a monastery, hevTepdpios. Nil. Epist. 3, 241 'O 



deirepos 6 eV rfj nvevpaTiKji aov pdvSpa. 



(b) 'H Sevripa, SC. nfiepa, the Second day of the weel; 

 simply 3Ionday. Const. Apost. 5, 13. 5, 18, 1. 



'H hcvTiM cra^^drav, the same as ri BevTepa, Monday. 

 Ibid. 2, 47, 1. 7, 23, 1. 



'H dyia Koi p.eyd\<] Sevrepa, The holy and (/rent Mon- 

 day ; The Monday in Passion Week. Triod. IIo- 



ROL. 



tevTcpoa, tio-w, (SevTtpos) to do OF Say a second time, to 

 j-epeat. Sept. 1 Reg. 26, 8 IlaTn^m aMv TM SopoTi 

 fls TTjV yj]v (ina^ Knl ov dfVT€pai(T03 avTco. 3 Reg. 18, 34. 

 Sir. 7, 14 Mi) 5fUTf/3a)frr;y Xoyoy (if 7Tpna'ev)(jj aov. 



Intransitive, to be repealed or doidded. Sept. Gen. 

 41, 32 Hfp\ 5e TOV SiVT^pwfrm to ivvnviov ^apau). 



hfvTtpaxns, ewi, 17, {hfVTcpoa) second rank. Sept. 4 Reg. 

 23, 4 Tots if p(va-i Tfjs BfVTfpmcrtas, To the priests of the 

 second order. 



2. The Jewish traditions. Sept. Sir. 41, 23 'An-A 



bfVT€po>(Teu>s Kai \6yov okotis. EpIPH. I, 224 B At yap 

 napadoaas twv TTpffT^VTspotv SevTepwtTfis napa Tois *lov- 

 Saiois Xeyoi^Tat. NOVELL. 146, l,§a', Trjv 6e irap^ avTols 

 ^eyop€VT]v b€VT€po3(Tiv dnayopfvopev TravreXays. 



The author (or interpolator) of the Constitutions 

 of the Apostles applies this tei'm to the ceremonial 

 law of the Jews. Const. Apost. 1, 6, 3 "Eo-tco Se o-ot 



np6 0<^Sa\pOiV yiVO>(TK€LV Tt VopOS (f)V(TiKUS Ktlt Tl Ta TrjS 



dfVTfpoyo'ecos, Ta Tf cv TJj epTjpoi Tois poa^oirocrja-aa'i Sod^VTa 



eTTcia-aKTa. Ibid. 2, 5, 4. 6, 22, 4. (Compare Ibid. 

 6, 20, 1 No/xoff 6e eoTtf ^ SfKaXoyos, tiv npo toG tov Xaov 

 poa^onoLTjo-cu tov nap AtyvTTTtois Airiv Oeos avTols evopo- 

 6cTr)(Tev aKovtrrrj TJj (^0)1/7.) 



Sf^evSevo), fvaa, defendo, to defend, protect, 8T]<pev8eva, 

 vntpaamCa. Antec. 2, 23, 3. 4, 4, 2. 



8e(j)iv(Tu>p, opos or apos, 6, defensor, defender, protector, 

 drj(pev(T(op, Sia<j)iviTaip, Si(j>fvaa)p, ckSikos, EKSiKTjTijr. GlOSS. 

 JUR. Ae(j)tviTop(s, (kBikoi. Ibid. Ai(f>fV(T<i>p, 6 (kSiktjttjs. 

 Ibid. A€(p€v(TU)p, (kBikos. Ibid. Ae(j)ivao)p(i, ot ptTa 

 TOvs Kovp(Tuipas (write Kovpaapns), fJToi TTpopd)(Ovs eVuKO- 

 XovSovvTcs TTpos CKSUrjinv avTwv. CuROP. 32, 11. 87, 7. 



S(X°f"h (o receive. It is used also passively, to be re- 

 ceived, but chiefly in the aorist passive. Can. Apost. 

 12. 36. 62. Anc. 18. Cyrill. Hier. Catech. 1, 2. 

 Malch. 233, 10. 



2. To become sponsor at baptism, avahix"}'-'"; dvdho- 

 ^os yivofiai. Mal. 438 Oi* ihe^aTO 6 ^atrOievs * Iovoti- 

 viavos iv Ta Ayiw ^aTrriapaTt. Chron. 613, 14. 

 Af^^etS 6 T^a^tof irapa tov avTov /SacrtXfa)? *Iovo'TtVou 



