Bicra)fJMro<! 



261 



hojfiaTi.Kwq 



Sio-ci/xaros, oi', (aoifio) donhU-hodied. DiOD. 4, 12, p. 



258, 39. 

 biatofLOs, ov, = Sicroj/uarof. HlPPOL. loO. 

 fiiTvAor, ov, (rvXoj) tiDO-humped, as a camel. Diod. 2, 



54, p. 16G, 24. 

 fiiuXi'fdj, I'o-tB, (iXifa") to strain or ^?<er thoroitghhj, to 



refine, clarify, purify. NT. Matt. 23, 24 OJ fiivXt- 



^OVT€S TOV KCOI/COTTa. 



8iuX£o-/ioj, OV, 0, (SidXiXo)) Me cfci o/ fimXifo), purifica- 

 tion. Ieen. 1, 14, 8. 



Stv7rviC<i> (ijrvi'fw), to ica^e y/'ow s^epp. Apocr. Act. 

 Aiidr. et Mattbiae 17 Aivwvttrdfh 6 'AcS/jfas .... Siv- 



TTZ'tO'CI' aVTOVS. 



Si^oKayyia, as, rj, {(^oKayf) double phalanx. POLTB. 2, 



66, 9. 12, 20, 7. 



dl(f)€V(TU)p, OpOS, O, ^ Bf(f>€V(TO)p. IjEO. 4, 21. xIeS. 



AKJiivaap, ^aaavtCTTrjS, KpiTTjs. 



Si<f>6oyyos, ov, (819, (p66yyos) having ttvo sounds. Sub- 

 stantively, 17 Si<jidoyyos, SC. (ruXXa/3i;, diphthong, iu 

 grammar. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 631, 10.' 



&i^v\\iov, ov, TO, (^iIXXov) two-leaved pamphlet. Const. 

 Ill, 1016 C. 



AitpvatTM, av, 01, (^vcrif) Diphysites, those who believe 

 in two natures in Christ. Apophth. Phoc. 1 'Ira 

 olbai, d/3;3a . 'laKoijSf , on fiera tmi/ Aicfwantov Koivavwv 

 aitoKK^ii Tfjv -ilrvx'iv trov, said by a Monophysite. 

 (Compare Alex. Alex. 561 B Oi naripa iavrov 

 jrpocrayopfvav, oiSe ray Ttj vnofrrdiTei Svo (jixiaeis plav 

 flvai o'a<j>T]viC<av.) 



*8l<f>Qivos, ov, {(pavri) douhle-voiced. Hence, speaking 

 two languages. Philisttjs apud Poll. 2, 111. 

 Diod. 17, 110, p. 247, 36. Akrian. Peripl. Mar. 

 Erythr. 20. 



dixaC<^> ao''". (^'X") '" d'^'^^e into two parts. Ptolem. 



GnOST. p. 929 Oi &(Ka Xo'yot iKcivoi, oj iv Tois hvcn 

 7rXa|i SfSixac/ievot. 



2. To cleave, to open. Apocr. Proteuangel. 9, 2 



Sixaf, aSof, 17, = hlpoipov. COTELER. IV, 309. 



SixtjXfu, i)(ru, {b'ixn^os) to he cloven-footed. Sept. Lev. 



11, 3 Huv KTrjvos SixrjXovv ottXiji'. Uj 4 'OjrX^f 8c 

 oi StxiXci. 



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Bixovoeoi, Tjo-ta, (Si'^a, rofm) to he divided in opinion, to 

 differ in opinion. Dioi). 2, 29, p. 143, 66. 



StXOToprjpa, aros, to, (5txoTop(a>) the half oi a thing cut in 

 two. Sept. Gen. 15, 11. 



8txpovos, ov, (Sis, xpoi'or) douhle-timed. In grammar it is 

 applied to the vowels A, I, V, which are either long 

 or short. DiON. Thrax in Bekker. 631, 4. 



Bi\j/vx(a>, rjiTw, to he 8l\jfvxos. Barn. 19 Oi p^ SiyjruxfiOTjS 

 TTOTfpov earm f/ ov. ClEM. Rom. Epist. 1, 23. IIeEM. 



Vis. 2, 2. Apocr. Act. Philipp. in Hellad. 11. 

 8i.\j/vxta, as, 17, (Slijrvxos) douhle-mindedncss, indecision. 



Herm. Vis. 2, 2. 

 Si\j/vxos, ov, (Sir, -^vxri) douhle-minded, wavering. NT. 



Jac. 1, 8. 4, 8, substantively. Const. Apost. 7, 11. 



Cleil Eom. Epist. 1, 11. 23, substantively. 

 Biayp-qTiKos, incorrectly for 8iuy/jiTiKo't, ij, oV, pertaining 



to a StaypiTrjs. Basilic. 56, 10, 5. 

 ScaypiTijs, ov, 6, (hiaypos) piirsuer, an officer despatched 



after an offender. Martyr. Polyc. 7. Inscr. Vol. 



Ill, p. 10 GO biuiypeiTrjv for BiioypiTT^v. 

 SiwKTris, ov, 6, [StaiKQi) persecutor. NT. 1 Tim. 1, 13. 

 Apocr. Act. Pet. et Paul. 60 Awktov yap airov 



ovTos Ttj Toit XptcTov TTiOTft. Ibid. Toi ^evBovs yevTjToi 



dKOKTTjS. 



diopia, as, 17, appointed time, irpo6ea-pia. Phryn. 

 Staarrip, tjpos, 6, (Siw^ew) JJole, dva(j>opevs. SePT. Ex. 38 



(37), 5. 

 Soyjjv, see BoxTjv, 



Soypa, OTOS, to, decree. PolYB. C, 13, 2 Xa>p\s twv TTjS 

 o-vyKXTjTov doypoTav, the Roman senatus consultum. 



Soyparl^a, taa, (Soypa) to decree. Sept. 1 Esdr. 6, 33 

 Eyoj jBaaiXevs Aape'ios SeSoypaTiKa eVt/ieXwf KaTa ravTa 

 yivetrdai. ClEH. Rom. Epist. 1, 27. 



2. To teach, assert, maintain. Const. Apost. 3, 

 5, 3. Jcst. Apol. 1, 2. 20. Iren. 1, 6, 2. 1, 

 14, 2. Sext. Pyrrhon. Hypot. 1, 7, p. 4. Hippol. 

 244. EtJS. 7, 3 titul. Toir c'^ alpenKrjs ttXowjs (Triarpt- 

 (povTas Xourpoi dflv KaBatpftv TTpciiTos fSoypaTiacv. 



Soy/iaTiK05, T], ov, (Soyfia) doctrinal. Cyrill. Hier. 

 Catecli. 5, 10 'Eort ptv yap cv fi8or t^j iriarTeas to 

 SoypaTiKov (TvyKOTadfinv Trjs ^vx^is ex"" f^p"' '"oiSf Tivos. 



SoypaTtKws, adv. doctrinally. Did. Alex. 849 B. 



