Sco\o(f)vpo/j,ai 



259 



StTTTV^a 



Xc'mf Koi inipxois nepav toO Trora/ioC. POLTB. 27, 12, 2 

 TSv /Sao-tXtKffli/ SioiKriTav. Clem. Rom. Homil. 10, 14 

 Eif ((TTiv 6 Kaurap, e}(ei. 8' vti' avTov tovs Sioikijtos, inrart- 

 Kovs, iirapxovs, xCKiapxovs, k. t. X. NOTELL. 120, G, 

 § /S". 128, 16. 



SioXocpipofiai = o\o^vpofuu strengthened by 8id. Polyb. 

 22,9, 11. 



Bi.opo\6yr](rts, eas, 7, (8«o/ioXoy/<o) covenant, treaty. Po- 

 lyb. 3, 27, 9. 



A(oi;Cy, u, o, (Ato'wo-or) Dionys, a man's name. Bekkek. 

 1195. 



Atoma-ai., for Aiowo-o), ^, Dionyso, a woman's name. 

 Insck. 2151. 



SioWo/iiai = Biopaopm. ThEOPH. CoNT. 677, 19 Stci- 



TTTCTO. 



SioTTTpa, as, f], (8idnTi;j) spyitig-iube. Polyb. 10, 46, 1 

 and 2. 



StopartKos, 17, 6u, (Stopaa) perspicax, seeing through, pene- 

 trating, clear-sighted. In Christian writers, it often 

 means endowed with prophetic poivers. Chrys. I, 

 465 E Kadaparepai Kol (rocfxarepai. Koi StopariKaiTepai r^f 

 dvdpairlvrjs <j)i(Tfais ei(ri. PalLAD. Vit. Chrys. 57 



C. Nil. Epist. 2, 294. Isid. Pel. Epist. 1, 42. 

 Apophth. Roman. 1. Vit. Euthym. 44 ToS Swpa- 

 TtfcoD ;(api(T^aTos, The gift oj" prophecy. 



Substantively, To SioparneoV, mental vision. Basil. 

 I, 146 A ToC StopanKov ttjs yjfvx'J!. MaCAR. 14.3 D 

 To Kara (j>v(nv StopaTKOu. DiD. Alex. 760 C To evSov 

 TfdoKapevos (tai ^efiXa/incvos SiopariKov. 



diopylCopat = opyl^opiai Strengthened by hiA. Polyb. 2, 

 8, 13. 4, 4, 4. 



diopdoa, oxra, to amend, correct, as a literary perform- 

 ance. Plut. II, 334 C. 



Mid. 8iop66oiiat, (a) To amend one's tvays, to re- 

 form one's self. Can. Apost. 51. (b) Transitively. 

 Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 21 Tas yvva'iKas fjp.wv eVt to 

 ayaOov 5iop3ui(roype6a. 



hiopdaais, ews, <], advantage. POLTB. 5, 88, 2. 



fiiopia, as, r), opportunity. ThEOPH. 730, 8 EvptJi; 

 hiopiav. 



Siopia-TiKos, Tj, 6v, (8iopiC<o) separativus, capable of dis- 

 tinguishing. Iken. 1, 3, 5. 



SiopKiapios, ov, 6, (opKi'fu) assurance upon oath. Polyb. 



16, 26, 6 AwpKianos is ... . aoTop^ijcrcH' airovs tov ttJ 



■naTpibi avp^tpovros. 

 SwvyKtov, ov, TO, (dvo, oiryKia) duae unciae, sextans. 



Antec. 2, 14, 5. 

 StjrXao-idfto, to become dotcbk. ArocR. Act. Pet. et 



Paul. 36 Nwi 8' edi7Tkao-!a<Te to kokov. 

 hiiiXaa-iaaiios, ov, 6, (8«rXa(ndfu) a doubling. Sept. Job. 

 42, 10 ESiukck he 6 Kvpios SiTrXa oo'a 5" epLnpotrBev 'Iq)/3 

 6tff 8i7rXao"tao"/idi/. 



8i7rX(3pov, ov, TO, (SiVXfflpos) the same as 8ijo nXidpa. 



Polyb. 34, 12, 5. 

 8i7rX^, jjs, T), (SirrXoos) sc. pathos or (ncvToXij, cudgel, rod. 



Leg. Homer. 79 Ava nevTrfKovra hnrKwv avToiis 8if|e'p- 



X^rBai, To give them fifty lashes apiece. Ibid. 93. 



95. 

 8nrXdij, lys, f), (ShtXoos) duplicity. Cerul. 137 B. 

 SiTrXotf, tbos, T], (pmXoos) a kind of cloah. Sept. 1 Reg. 



2, 19. 

 8«rXoKap8ia, as, f], (Sin-Xdor, KapSia) doiible-mindedness ; 



duplicity. Barn. 20. (Compare Hippol. 60 Ai- 



jrX.v fvxfi.) 



8i7rXdoj, 1], ov, contracted 8i7rXoCf, 5, ovv, double. 



AcnXas vrjortvciv. To fast two days in succession. 



Apophth. Agath. 20. 

 SittXos, {), ov, for haikovs, (Sin-Xoor) double, implied in the 



comparative Sin-Xorfpos. NT. Matt. 23, 15. App. 



Praef. 10. 

 hmoTaTiva, dcpu to, to dejntte. Mauric. 9, 3. 

 SMTordror, ov, 6] camp-foUower, camp-attendant, one who 



takes care of the wounded, a-xpl^av, SiyTrourdrof. Mau- 

 ric. 1, 3. 3, 8. Leo. 4, 6. 15. 

 8tn-oi5i/8ios, ou, d, dipondius or dupondius, sc. tium- 



mus. Lyd. 109, 16. 



2. Hato recruit, veoarpaTevTos, npav. Ltd. 109, 



12. 

 hiTj poa-amos, ov, (dls, irpoaamov) double-faced. ClEM. 



Rom. Homil. 2, 32. Herodian. 1, 16, 6. 

 Slirrvxa, <ov, to, {btimixos) diptycha, diptych. SOCR. 

 7, 25 Ta SiTTTvxa r^r «)cX?)o-ias. TuEOD. Ill, 748 B 

 OvTos TTjv lioavvov TOV navv irpotrriyoplav irpuiTos toIs 

 cxxXi/o'iao'TtKotf Simvxois ivira^i. Chal. 1613 B Eit 



