hiaKovrfTT]'; 



252 



Sta\e^i 



t? 



deacon. Const. Apost. 8, G, 1 AinKoi/fiVu hi v-rrip 



avTmv Xf ymv • 'Ymp rap KaTri)(OVfiiva>v, k. t. X. Al'OPHTH. 



Theodor. 2.5. (Compare to Siaieoi/t/ta.) 

 8taKovi]T^s, oS, o, (SmKOKf'm) altendant, servant, vnrjptTrjs, 



as of a monk. Leimon. 104. 

 BiaKovia, as, ij, servants, collectively considered. Poltb. 



15, 25, 4 napfio'ayn'ycMi' eK T^f hiaKovlas Kol T^r «XXi)f 

 vTTrjpfalas Toi/s fLKaioTaTovs Koi dpatrvrarovS' 



2. In ecclesiastical writers, the deacons, collectively 

 considered. Const. Apost. 8, 10, 2. 8, 13, 1. 

 Epiph. I, 717 D. 



3. Deaconate, deaconship. Anc. 10. NiC. I, 

 Can. 18. Basil. Ill, 271 B. Theod. Ill, 647 C. 



4. CJiarity, alms; supply, as of food. Apocn. 



Act. raul. et Theel. 41 KaTdXijrfii' ra niu'Xia TroXXa 

 etr SiaKoviav tcSk TrTco^Mi", to be f/iven to the poor. 

 Const. Apost. 2, 25, 6 Tas diaKoulas tS>v rpo^av. 



3, 13 T«o SifioKTi oItt) Ttjv hiaKOviav. 4, 1, 1 Iliipa kv- 

 plov ToC 6(ov 'Krj^ovrai tov piaBov 7^9 hiaKOvlai ravnjf. 



4, 7, 2 nepu(TTa<rde ovv rat TOiavTas SiaKovtas as aX- 

 Xay/ia kvvos koi pia6(opa nopvrjs. 



SiaKomi, o)v, ra, (SmKovor) the deacon's place in a cliurcb, 

 TO SiaKoviKov, priraTapiov. NiC. II, 672 A Ta Siaxovia 

 T^f {K<\r]CTias. 



hioKoviKos, ri, Of, jiertaining to a deacon. 



Substantively, (a) To hiaKoviKov, Tlie deacons 

 place in a cliuvch, ra hiaKovia, pyjTaTwpwv. Laod. 21. 



Apophth. Gelas. 3. Const. (536), 1204 B. Phi- 

 LOSTORG. 7, 3. Vit. Sab. 243 B. Cotelek. II, 

 290 A. 



(b) Ta dioKoviKa, The bidding prayer, exhortation 

 to prayer said by the deacon. Eukhol. (See also 



elprjviKa, (Tvi/anTrj, Trpoa-rpwi/rjcns, Krjpvcraai.) 



BiaKovKTo-a, ?ys, 17, deaconess, ij 8ta.Kopos. ApoCR. Act. et 

 Martyr. Matth. 28. Const. Apost. 3, 11, 2. 8, 

 13, 4. 8, 19. 8, 28, 5. Nic. I, 19. Epiph. I, 



lOGO D. CiiAL. Can. 15 AiaKoi/tcrcai' fir) ^eipoTovfltrSai 

 yvvaiKa Trpo irav rea-a-apaKovra. TlIEOPH. 112, 13 

 TvvaiKa els SiaKovia(Tav ptj npo^alvciv, el fir) virep^fj ra 

 €^T)KQVTa err). 



SiaKociVfj)?, jj, 6, dimin. of Siaxoras. Theoph. Cont. 

 275, 10, as a proper name. 



bicLKovos, ov, o, deacon. NT. Pliil. 1, 1. 1 Tim. 3,8. 



^AN. Apost. passim. Const. Apost. 2, 25, 12. 



2, 26, 2. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 42. Homil. 3, 67. 



Ignat. Magnes. 6. Antiocli. (interpol.) 12. Polyc. 



5. Laod. 20. Nic. I, 18. 



'H biaKovos, deaconess. Const. Apost. 2, 26, 3. 

 %a/co7nj. Tjs. tj, channel, water-course. Polyb. 10, 10, 13, 



from a lake to the sea. 

 SiaKparrja-is, eat, rj, (StaKpaTta) a holding fast, occupation, 



KaToxij. Diosc. Theriac. p. 422 A. Theoi'H. Cont. 



295, 12 AtaKpdrrjffis noXeoiP. 



2. Jurisdiction, the limit wilhin which .power may 

 be exercised. Porph. Adm. 205, 14. 



3. Deception, aTrart]. EuNAP. 53, 17. 



hiaKp'iPU), commonly SiaKpipofiai, to doubt, hesitate : scruple. 

 NT. Matt. 21, 21. Act. 10, 20, et alibi. Leimon. 

 69 AitKpipe TO Koiptov^crai aiira .... Koipaprjaai Moko- 

 pl<o SiaKplpofiai. 



Oi 8iaKpiv6p(Pot, The dissenters, applied to the oppo- 

 nents of the Clialcedonian council. Theod. Lector. 



2,^l'la>apprjs6hLaKpi.p6fi(Pos. PhOT. 24. CeDR. II, 449. 

 SiaKpiais, ems, 17, discrimen, contest. Polyb. 18, 11, 3 



TtXeopoKts yiyopc rovroyp t(op rd^ewp /cat twp dvhpup npos 



dXXijXouff SiaKpiaif, 



2. Discernment, discretion. Apophth. Poemen. 



52. 

 bidxap, opos, o, = Sid/fofof, ov, deacon. Leimon. 176. 



Porph. Cer. 219, 16. (Compare lyyap for eyyopos.) 

 SioXaXfo), to address, as an assembly. Tiieopii. 489, 12. 



POKPH. Cer. 155 AiaXaX^i e'xeitre toc Xqoj' to ip aypfia 

 .... iKTiKitrai rfjp .... reacrapaKoa-TrjV. 



8taXye'(» ^ dXyico strengthened by Sm. Polyb. 4, 4, 2 



Etti t€ tols yiypop.iPots kuI tj} napeTnhrjpia tov AopipLa^ov 

 dioXyovPTfs. 



SiaSeippa, aros, to, interval of time. Polyb. 1, 66, 2 



AtoXft/i/iara TTOLOiP Trjs e^aTTOOToX^f. ChRON. 717, 11 



'Ek SiaKfipixaTup, At intervals. 

 SiaXfKTos, ov, fi, language, as of a nation. Polyb. 1, 67, 



9, et alibi. Clem. Alex. 805, 10. 



2. Dicdect, a variety of a particular language. 



Strab. 8, 1, 2. Clem. Alex. 404, 23. 

 8idXe|is, fas, rj, homily. Eus. 5, 26. 6, 36. 



