biapTaco 



254 



BiaaaxTii; 



Stapraa (apraa), tO SUSpe7ld. POLTB. 34, 9, 10 Trjv Bi 

 iTVpTriv jSbiXov TTjV dpyvp'iTiv, (j'l'^'h KO7TTe(T0ai, Ka\ KoaKtvois 

 ft? vBop SiapraffBai. 



StapTtCa, la-a, (apTi'fm) to moidd, form. Sept. Job. 33, 6 



*Ek 7rrj\ov diTjpTKrat, 

 Siaa-aXeiw {(raXfva), lo shake. POLTB. 1, 48, 2 Tlyv^Tal 

 Tjf avepov crrao'eis .... oxTTe Km ras (rroas SiuiraKfveLv. 

 1, 48, 5 Twf TTvpyoiV Koi Tcov prj)^auT]pdTaiV Sia(Ta\€voviTris 

 ras ^aareis. 16, 30, 4 Ta p,iv rois ncTpo^oXois TvirTovTcs 

 Si€aa\(v<Tau. 



Sia(Ta<p('a>, to explain, expound, as a law. Sept. Deut. 



1, 5 Aia<Ta(j)ri<Tai Tov vopov tovtov. 



2. To announce, declare, to make known. Polyb. 



1, 4G, 4, et alibi. 

 BiacratfiTjcris, fus, explanation, interpretation. Sept. Gen. 



40,8. 2Esclr. 5, 6. 7,11. 

 hiacTdcns, eoor, r), = biacreurpos. BasiliC. GO, 24, titul. 

 hia<T€UTp6s, ov, 6, (Siaafiu) concussio, extortion, biaaeujis, 



a law term. Basilic. GO, 24, 2. 

 Smo-cim, to shake violently. Sept. 3 Mace. 7, 21 'YttA 



pr)h(vbs 8ia(reicr6evTes twv \n!ap)(6vTa>v, being deprived of. 



Ael. V. H. 2, 14. 



2. Concutio, to vex and harass, a law term. NT. 



Luc. 3, 14 MijSfVa Stao-eioTjre. BASILIC. GO, 24, 1. 



Sma-Keva^Qi, to revise, edit, as a book. Diod. 1, 5 Toiis 



Be BtaaKeva^civ eloidoTas ras ^ijSXovs dnorpeyj/aL ToC \vpai- 

 veirdoi Tar dWorplas itpayp.aTclas. 

 SiacTKfvri, rjs, r/, equipment, furniture ; dress. Sept. Ex. 



31, 7 Trjv BiacTKfvrjV Trjs (tktivtJs. PoLTB. 8, 31, 7. 

 diaa-Kopni(o>, iVm, {nKop-nlCo) to scatter abroad, to disperse. 

 Sept. Num. 10, 35 AiatrKopTrtadTjTuxrav 04 cx.dpoi aov. 

 Deut. 30, 1 05 eav Bina-KopTria-i] ai Kvpios f/tti. 30, 3 

 Eif oils BtefTKopTTLO-e ere KvpLos cVet. POLYB. 1, 47, 5, 



et alibi. 



Sia<r7Tacrp6:, ov, 6, (8ia(nraa)) a tearing asunder, BiActttoitis. 

 Sept. Jer. 15, 3. 



SidoTriXoj, ov, (oTTiXor, a-iriXdi) full of rocks, as the bottom 

 of the sea. Arrian. Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 43. 



Biaa-iTopd, as, f), (Siacnrei'po)) a being scattered, dispersion ; 

 objectively. Sept. Deut. 28, 25 "Eot; SiaoTropa ev 

 Tratratff rats ^afrOictais T^s y^h Thou shalt be Scattered 

 among cdl the kingdoms of the earth. 30, 4 'Eav ^ ly 



Bta(nTopa (tqv an aKpov tov ovpavov etos aKpov tov ovpavov. 

 Ps. 146, 2 Tat Biairnopas tov 'lo-paijX. NT. Joan. 7, 35 

 Trjv BiaoTTopav Tav 'eXX?ji'm>', the Jews scattered among 

 the Gentiles ; arising from BieoTrdpdai ds tovs "EXXijras. 

 1 Petr. 1, 1 EkXckto^s TTapentBrjpois BiaaTTopas Xloirrov, 

 Ta\aTias, KajrTraSoKias, 'Ao-ii/r, (cai BiSvvlns, The JeWS 

 scattered throughout Potitus, Galatia, Cappadocia, 

 Asia, and Bithynia. Jacob. 1, 1 Tais SmSfita cpvXa'ts 

 Tois iv TTJ BiacTTTopa. (Compare Joseph. Bell. Jud. 



7, 3, 3 To yap 'lovBaiwv ytvos no\v pev Kara iratrav ttjv 

 olKOvpivTjv napecrnapTai rois iTtixapiois, K. t. X.) 



8idoTaX;ia, arcs, To, (SiaortXXa)) commandment. Barn. 



10. 

 Sidorao-is, ewr, t], separation, division. Ignat. Philad. 



(interpol.) 8 Atdcn-ao-t; yvii^ijs, dissension. 

 BiatrToXrj, rjs, r], (SiaoreXXw) distinction, discrimination, 



nicety. Polyb. 1, 15, G, et alibi. 



2. In grammar, punctuation, interpunction. Dion. 



ThRAX in BekKER. 629, 15. 17 'Ek Bi t^s fiiaoroXijr 

 TOV n(pifx6pevov vovv opapev. 

 BiaaTpaTT]yea> ((rrparrjyew), to Serve as a general. Plut. 

 1, 261 F Aoyo) ^roXXa BtaarpaTijyovvTa twv dnpaKTutv. 



Ibid. 315 B. 752 E, et alibi. Dion Cass. 74, 31. 



2. To come to the end of one's generalship (pr^tor- 

 ship). Dion Cass. 764, 29. 



3. Transitively, (a) To out-general. Polyb. 22, 



22, 9 AieoTpaTTiyovv tovs Vuipalovs. 



(b) To conduct, as a war. Polyb. 16, 37, 1 



TaOra Se Bteo'TpaTTjyec. 



8ia(TTv\6a, wa-w, (orvXos) to support with columns. Po- 

 lyb. 5, 4, 8. 5,100,4. 22,11,13. 



Staonlpw, <o terry, intransitive. Mal. 338, 16. 348,17. 



Btaa-tpaXi^a := d(i<paKi^a> strengthened by Sid. Polyb. 

 5, 69, 2. 



Sioo-wfu, to conduct a stranger through an unknown 

 country. Sept. Gen. 35, 3 Aiiiraa-c pe iv Tg oSw. 

 NT. Act. 23, 24. Vit. Epiph. 333 A. Novell. 

 130, G. Mal. 121, 22 Ol Bmaa^ovTcs, guides. Id. 

 336, 8. Chron. 730, 20. 



Bidaams, fas, fj, (Smo-cifoj) a guiding, as through an un- 

 known country. Porpu. Adm. 154, 22. Cer. G83, 

 12. 



