Siade 



laaea-tv 



251 



Bi 



aKOveeo 



Btadea-is, eas, 17, rhetorical art, mastery of style. Poltb. 

 34, 4, 1. 



2. Voice, as used in grammar. Dion. Thrax in 

 Bekker. 638, 5. 



Siad^KTj, Tjs, fj, covenant. 'H TrdKata SiadrjKrj, The old 



covenant, a name given to the sacred books of tlie 

 Jews ; that is, The Old Testament. Can. Apost. 85. 

 Orig. IV, 5 A. 9 B. Laod. 59. Eus. 4, 26, p. 

 191, 17. 



'H Kaivq StadrjKr], The new covenant, applied to the 

 sacred books of the Christians ; that is. The New Tes- 

 tament. Can. Apost. 85. Orig. TV, 5 A. 9 A. 

 Eus. 3, 25. (Compare NT. Matt. 26, 28 ToCro yip 



ioTi TO aljxa fxov to ttjs Kaivrjs SiadfjKrjS. LuC. 22, 20 

 ToOto to no7T}pLov rj Kacvq BlqStjktj eV t<o atfiart pov.) 



Statpa, to go over a strait. Poltb. 1, 24, 5 Eir 2apS6va 



StTjpe. 1, 37, 1 Aiapavres 8e Tof vopov d(r(pa\as. 



Sialtnov, incorrectly for Sieaiov. Novell. 74, 5. 

 Slauris, incorrectly for 8teo-«s, ^ Siea-iov. Gloss. Aiaicris, 



divortium, discidium, repudium. 

 Btaira, rjs, rj, chamber, room. Diod. 2, 10, p. 125, 



82. 

 SmiTapior, ou, o, (Si'atra) atriensis, the steward of the 



imperial palace. Ltd. 202. 215, 21. Theoph. 



495, 13. PoRPH. Cer. 7. Gloss. 



SiatTap^rjs, ou, 6, (Slaira, apx<o) = biaiTapios. GlOSS. 

 SiaiTijo-ioi' ^= SijSrjTrjCTiov. TheOPH. CoNT. 833. 



BiaKadi^dua (hiaKa6ii(i>),to go to stool ; euphemistic. Sept. 

 Deut. 23, 13. 



hianaivljiTipos, 01), fj, (icaivdr) SC. i^Sopds, Tlie NeiO Week, 



a name given to Easter-Weeh. Porph. Cer. 47. 



Pentekost. Horol. (Compare Atoan. I, 323 A 



Ta e^Sopa toC Traaxa, The Paschal loeek.) 

 hiaKaTa(TX(<ns = KaTaa-x^a-is strengthened by Sid. JuST. 



Tryph. 139. 

 diaKarix''' (taT«x"). to hold, possess ; to occupy, inhabit. 



PoLYB. 2, 17, 5. 4, 55, 6, ct alibi. 



2. To hold back, check ; to counteract. Polyb. 2, 



51, 2. 6, 55, 2. 



bKLKaTOxf], Tjs, rj, (8taKaTf;(Ci)) pOSSessio7l. BaSILIC. 6, 24, 



5. Gloss. AiaKaroxri, pgssessio. Gloss. Jdr. Aia- 



KaToxrj, KKrjpovopla. 



StaKOToxo!, ov, 0, (ptaiaiTexa) possessor ; detainer. Gloss. 



Aiaxdroxos, possessor, dentator, retentator. 

 StaKivioi, to move or go about. Apophth. Anton. 34 



E^(\6u>pev Ka\ SmKivfjO-apfV ttjv eprjpov, V. 1. els rfju eprj- 

 pov. Johann. Colob. 40 Ovtol 01 povaxol del SmKivoCo-t 

 rrapa ttjv epvdpav 6d\a(T(Tav. 

 BiaxXdo) (xXfiw), to shut out, cut off". PoLYB. 1, 73, 6 

 Aia/cXeiVavres dno ttjs ;^<opas Toi/s KapxrjSovtovs. 1, 82, 

 13 AiaxXfiui' Toc x°Piy^''^ '■"'f Trepl rbv Md^ia Ka\ Svev- 

 oiov. 5, 51, 10 AmKXfKrOrjcopevov toi/ MoXcoi'a t^s fir 

 TijK MrjSiav cTTavoSov. 



SiaxXiVo) (kXivw), to turn away from, to retreat, intransi- 

 tive. PoLYB. 6, 41, 11 'EK€t 8ia/cXiVa>T€s dn-o T<5» 

 TroXmv eldeas eKacTTOi npoayova-i. 7, 11, 1 Bpaxv Sm- 

 kKli^us. 11, 0, 8 AtaKXlveiv iviovs TjvdyKa^ov T^f dyopas. 

 2. To decline, shun. Polyb. 11, 15, 5 Tovj Sia- 

 kckKikotos Trjv <l>vyrjv. Those wko refused to run away. 

 3o, 4, 6 AiaxXiVftv Tap KaTaypn(pds. 



SiaKXva-pa, aros, to, (SiaxXufm) a washing, wash, lotion, as 



for the teeth. Diosc. 1, 53. , 



2. In the language of monasteries, wine diluted 



with water, or simply icine. VlT. Sab. 322 C. 



323 B. (Compare Kpapa.) 

 diaKXvapos, ov, 6, (fitaicXu^a)) the drinking of SidxXvo'ua 2. 



Typic. 47, p. 232. 

 Sia/tXvo) (StaxXufm), in the language of monasteries, to 



drink 8idKXva-pa 2. Triod. near the end of Tu 



dyta) Kai peyaXcd o'a^^aro), 

 Si.aKo\vp^da> (<coXufij3doi)), to sivim Over or across. Polyi;. 



5, 46, 8 AianoXvp^utvTtiiV TTpos avTou drro ttjp toD MoXwfos 



(TTpaTOTTfBeias. DiOD. 14, 116 AiaKo\vpl3jja-as top Tt- 



^epiv. 

 8iaKoi>ea>, fjcra, to give charity. NT. Luc. 8, 3 Alnves 



hirjKovovv avra diro rav vnapxdvriov alrais. CONST. 



Apost. 3, 13 Ao^acrov tov hiaKovijiTavTa airrj. 5, 1, 1 



'Ek tUv VTTnpxovTav vpiav Kai Ik tov koVou biaKovrjcraTe 



ToXs dylois. Basil. Ill, 293 D Xijpav .... Ttjv BtaKO- 



vovpivrjv vnb Trji iKKXtjcrlas, The wtdoiv who is supported 

 by the church. 



2. To be a deacon, Smkoi/os dpi. Soz. 1, 15. 

 Apophth. Theodor. Pherm. 25. 



3. To bid prayers, to exhort to prayer; said of the 



