Bpofj,wvapi,o<; 



265 



Bvaapea-Tca 



Sponavdptos, a, ov, pertaining to Spu/ios. Mal. 300, 12 



Apofiavapla (ca^ijXof, dromedary. 

 hpopaviov, on, TO, {hpopinv) cursoria, yacht, harge. Porph. 



Adiii. 233, 13, et alibi. 

 Spoa-tCoi, to refresh. Ignat. Magnes. 14 Eis to a^iaBrjvat 



rijv iv 'S.vpla iKK\t]<Tiav fita TJjs (KKXrjaias vjioiv Spoai- 



aBrjvai. 

 dpocrofjifXi. iTOf, TO, (Spoirot, /if'Xi) := aepopeXt. GaLEN. 



VI, 390 E. 



hpo(TO(Tvp'i^ai {ppoaos, (rvpt^a)), to breathe detv or coolness. 

 Method. 364 C Apoo-ocropifovo-a Kijuvos. (Compare 



Sett. Dan. 3 'ETroiria-e to h('(tov T^t Kafilvov m9 •nvfxjp.a 



BpoiTOV diaiTV pi^ov.^ 

 dpovyyapdrov, ou, to, the O^ce of dpovyydpios. TlIEOPH. 



CoNT. 374 Apovyyapdrov t^s ^ly\r]!. 

 dpovyyapla, as, 17, the IV fe of a Bpovyydpios. PORPH. Cer. 



G7, 18. 



Spovyydpios, ov, o, (Spovyyos) clruiigarius, commander 

 of a dningus, iioipdpxns- Chron. 731. TnEOPii. 

 507. 18, et alibi. Nic. Const. 45, 10. Leo. 4, 9. 



42. 19, 24 *E;rt fie tu>v depariKutv dpopoii^tov kol Spovyyd- 



piOl (TTKTTrjCTOVTai,. 



dpovyyia-Tt, adv. of Spovyyos, in drungi {in columns), in 

 military language. Maueic. 3, 5. Leo. 7, 40. 42. 

 47. 



Spovyyos, ov, 6, drungus, po'ipa, Bpoyyos, a bodj^ of in- 

 fantry consisting of from 1000 to 3000 men. Chrys. 

 Ill, 59G C Apovyyos p.ova^ovTioi', A gang of monks; 

 in contempt. Mauric. 1, 3. 2, 2. Tueoph. 338, 

 13. Leo. 4, 9. 42. 45. [Compare throng, and the 

 Gothic driugan, equivalent to arpaTeuecr^ai.] 



hpvpa^a, a^a, tO tear, breal; dpinra. Hes. Apvpd^rjs, 

 Kvptas p(t> (Tnapd^fis, k. t. X. Id. E$pipa^ev (sic), 

 fdpavaev, f(7(}>a^ev. 



Spinva, druppa. Athen. 2, 47. 



8pv<f>aKr6o>, ixTui, {8pi(j>iiKTov) to fetice, fortify. Polyb. 

 8, 6, 4. 



8v dvSpav, duumvirum. IxscR. 1186. 



bvavcpiKos, duumviralis, one that has been a duumvir. 

 Inscr. 3979. 



Sveippos, ov, {bio, (Ippos) having two elppoi, as an ode. 

 TrIOD. (T.^ B' Trjs Tvpo(j)dyov^ Aveippov TpiaSwv. 



Sv'tKus, 17, w, (Svo) dual is, dual, in grammar. DiON. 



TiiRAx in Bekker. 632, 17. 

 8i/(Kcos, adv. of fiuixor. Cleji. Rom. Homil. 2, 33 AvI- 



Kois Kal ivavTias itavra f)(OVTa 6pa>p.fv. 



Svvapai, to prevail against, overcome, ovcrpoiver. Sept. 

 Jcr. 20, 10 AvvT^cropifSa ovtm koi Xijrl'Ofit^a rr/v eKSUTjaiv 

 fjpwv f'^ avTov. PoRrrr. Adm. 254 'Eav Sia ToC 6(0v 

 Svvr]6S> avTov, ipfls ai'a;(a)pfiTe tls Ta I'Sia u^Xa/3ms .... 

 El Se Koi Bvvtjdij pe airos, K. t. X. 



Svvapts, c(i)r, ^, poioer. In the plural ai Swdptts, the 

 hosts of heaven ; the celestial armies. Apocr. Jo- 

 seph. Narrat, 3, 4. Const. Apost. 2, 50, 1 Xwi/ dau- 

 p^drav bvpdpfav, Of the incorporeal powers ; simply. 

 Of the angels. 



Svvapoio, cBo-m, (Swa/jts) to strengthen. Sept. Ps. 07, 29 



Avvd^iiicov 6 6eos tovto. 



SvvaoTfla, as, fj, force, Sivapus. Clem. Ilojr. Ilomil. 4, 

 5. 6. 



SvvaTO!, f], ov, possible. Barn. 17 'E^' oo-ov r/v iv hwaTa 

 Kai oTrXoTT^Tt hrjkwiyai vpiv, as well aS J could. 



Bvo, tiro. Alio 8vo, Two and two ; By tieo. A Hebra- 

 ism. Sept. Gen. 7, 2 *A7ro 8e rStv Krrjvwv Toiv pq 

 KuBapwv hvo 8uo, apaev nal 6rfkv. ApOPHTH. Eulog. 



AiJo Bio vT](TTev€iv, To fast tivo days in succession. 

 SuoKaiSe/coSeXTos vopos (BvoKaiBeKa, 8(\tos), Leges duode- 



cim tabularum. The Twelve Tables. Antec. 1, 15 



init. 

 Bva-avTippriras (pijTos), adv. i/i a manner hard to gainsay. 



POLTB. 9, 31, 7 Ava-avTippr'jTas (lpj}K(vai. 

 8va-avTO(f>8d\pTjTOS, ov, {dvTO(p$a\p€ai) hard to look in the 



face. POLYB. 23, 8, 13 ndvras S( peTO. Kpavyfjs CKfia- 



\uv Trjv 7rpoT€tvopivJ]v Boipeuv, Kai Toi BoKoitjjjs avrffs c;(fii' 



Tt Bv(7avTO(l)dd\pTjTov Bid TO TrXrjdos twv TrpoTetvopivtav 



XpipdTav, something exceedingly tempting. 



SufTinroXoyijTof, ov, (dno\oyiop,ai) hard to defend, inde- 

 fensible. PoLYB. 1, 10, 4. 



Bvaapfo-Tca, to displease. Polyb. 7, 5, Eis TTjXiKavTrjv 



daTo^lav eVcrrf tre, fit i]i Tois Piapaiois oii puvov Bvaapearrj- 

 aeiv, dWd K.a\ irpodKonTfiv tjXfXKf 7rpo<f>avas. 



Mid. Bvaapea-Toipat, to be displeased with any one. 

 Id. 5, 94, 2 AvtrapecTToipevoi tu> Hvpp'ux. 11, 28, 3 

 'Efxoi S^jXovoTi BvmjpeiiTriaavdt. 



