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of the fourth conUiry. Before that time, the first 



portion of it was Ao^a Trarpl 8t vlov ev uytui -nviVjiaTiy 

 Glory be to the Father through the Son in the Holy 

 Spirit : or, Ao^a Trarpi iv vtw ko\ aylu} nvevfiaTL, Glory 

 be to the Father in the Son and in the Holy Spirit. 

 PhILOSTORG. 3, 13 'On <j>rj(T\ Tov 'AvTioxf iat ^^afiiavbv 

 7r\i]dos ixovaxSiV o-vvayfipavra npoiTou dva^orjcai Ao ^a 

 7rarp\ Ka\ uitu Kal aylta irvevpaTt • r(i>v yap 7Tp6 

 avTov Tovs p.£v Ao^a irarpX 8t vioif €V dyio) TTi'eu- 

 p.aTi Xeyctv, Kai Tavrrjv paX\ov ttjv €K(jiwi/T}(riV eVtTroXa- 

 ^€iv • Tovs 5e Ao^a TTuTpl iv v i oJ Ka\ ayio> irvev- 



fiari. The Arians prefened the second of these 

 three forms. Compare SocR. 2, 21 'aXX' ipu. tis as 



iv TOt? \oyois avTov apeiavel^eiv doKcl T(o o'vvexojs \eyetv 

 dia Xpiarov.^ 



In the Ritual, to Sofa stands for the hymn Ao|a 

 narpl, k. t. X. 



In the EiTUAL, not unfrequentlj, the abbreviation 

 for this hymn is Ao^a koi vvv. 

 So^a^a, to glorify, honor. Sept. 1 Reg. 2, 30. 15, 30. 

 NT. Joan. 17, 1, et alibi. 



2. In the Ritual, it is used also with reference to 

 sentences whose first word is S6^a. Eukhol. p. 319 



Kal ToT€ 6 dpxi-ep€vs So^a^et Xeywr • Ao^a Toi S^a rjpav 

 els TOVS alcovas. 322 Kal ovToi do^d^et 6 dp^ifpevs Xe- 

 yav * Ao^a <rot, ayta rpias 6 9eos Tjpojv, 5o^a (rot eis rot's 

 alSivas Ttov aluivoyv. 'Aprju. Ibid. ^vp7r\i]povp€vt]s Bi 

 TTJs Ovpidaeuts Ka\ rou •^oKpov do^d^ovo'LV ovT(o ' Ao^a ttj 

 dyla Kai navTobvvdpoi Ka\ ^tooTrotoi TpidSi. navTOTe, vvv Ka\ 

 aet Ka\ eis TOvs atavas twv aiavtav, 

 So^aoTDcox, oO, TO, (So^aoTiKof) SC. rpondpiov, a tropartoil 

 sung immediately after the Ao|a narpl, k. t. X. (see 



8o|a). PeNTEKOST. 

 8o|o<con-ia, as, ij, (8o|oKon-os) thirst for fame Or popularity. 



Plut. II, 791 B. EusT. Ant. 613 A. 

 So^oKoyew, ijo-o), (8o|oXoyos) to praise, give glory to God. 



With the accusative. Apocr. Act. Joan. 3. Eust. 



Ant. 673 D Xlar^p So^oXoytiTai. 



8o|oXoyta, as, 17, (So^oX^os) praise, prayer. Apocr. 

 Proteuangel. 13, 1. Clem. Rom. Homil. 17, 11. 

 HippoL. 212. Method. 377 B Tfjv rpiadiKr,v So^o- 

 Xoytav. Athan. I, 108 A. Cyrill. Hier. Catech. 



6, 1. Epipn. I, 50 B. Cyp.ill. Alkx. Epist. 77 A. 

 Theod. Ill, 621 A. 



In the Ritual, it is apjilied to the hymn begin- 

 ning thus : Ao|a iv i^iVrotr 6em, Gloria in excelsis 

 deo. "When chanted, this hymn is called Ao^oXoyia 

 pfyd\j] ; when said, but not chanted, Ao^oXoyia ptxpd. 

 The first portion of the AofoXoyi'a is essentially the 

 same as the Gloria in excelsis of the Anglican 

 ritual. In point of solemnity it holds the same rank 

 in the Eastern Church that the Te deum laudamus 

 does in the Western. 



So^ocpayla, as. fj, (So^a, (pay(iv) hunger after fame. Po- 

 LTB. 6, 9, 7. 



SopaTo(f>opos, ov, 6, (Sopu, Kpipa) hastatus, armed with a 

 spear, 8opv(p6pos. Sept. 1 Par. 12, 24. 



8opA:ii8fior. ov, of a SopKas. POLTB. 26, 10, 9. 



SopicdSioi', ov, TO, dimin. of Sopxas. Sept. Esai. 13, 14. 



dopxas. Tar, meaning uncertain. Porph. Adm. 237, 1 1 

 Aovs avTo7s i^oTT^ia-iv noWrjv Ka\ dvayKaiav, olov aKovTapia 

 SopKas K\i[3dvia KoWto'Ta Kai aXXa oo"a iTTiBiovTai TrXtotaoi 

 crpaTicoTai i7TL<l)€p€<76ai. 



SopKav, (ui/os, o, :^ SopKas- SePT. Cant. 2, 17. 



Soo-iy, €(us, rj, debit, in commercial language ; opposed to 



\ri-\jfis. Gloss. JuR. AiaoTl^a .... to duTe^erd^ctv 

 Tas Xijyj/fcs Kal ras Sotretf. 



2. Division, jjart, as of a homily. Triod. 

 8oa-o\r]\jfia, as, f], equivalent to hoiris Kal Xij^is, giving 

 and receiving, simply, exchange, traffic, commerce. 



Martyr. AreTH. 18 'Ev t!} 8oa-oXt]yf/la ndar;s Trjs 

 inoa-Taa-fuis aov. NiC. II, 1248 D. BaSILIC. 7, 18, 



6, §3. 

 boTTjs, OV, 6, (SiSm/ii) giver, Sor{]p. Sept. Prov. 22, 8. 

 SoTt/tof, f], ov, inclined to giving. Substantively, ij SoTtic^, 



sc. TTTwa-is, the dative, in grammar. Dion. Thrax in 



Bekker. 63G, 4. (See also eVtoraXTntor.) 

 8oTof, ri, ov, {SiSwpi) datus, given as a gift. Sept. 



1 Reg. 1, 11. 

 Sovaxa, meaning uncertain. Arrian. Peripl. Mar. 



Erythr. 8. 

 SovKas, a, 6, = 8ov|. Cedr. II, 511, as a proper name. 



CuKOP. 36, 21. 

 SovKOTov, ov, TO, (Sov^) dukedoiu, duchy. Yit. Sab. 



