eyKki/j-a 



271 



EyKpaTirai 



fyKXifia, aros. to, (eyxXiVo)) inclination, sloj)e. POLYB. 9, 

 21,8. 



2. Rout, as of an enomy, rpcmr]. Id. 1, 19, 11. 

 4, 58, 8. 

 tyKKivioi, ov, (fcXi'i/r;) /?i bed. Cede. II, 18. 

 eyfcXio-tf, tmr, r), mood, as used in grammar. Dion. 



TiiRAx in BeivKer. G38, 5. 

 (■/KoiXois, ov, (fcoiXia) />j the hclly. Substantively, to 



eynoiKiov, intestine, ra cyxoiXta, the bowels, intestines. 



Sept. Lev. 1, 9. Diod. 1, 3C. 1, 91, p. 102, 24. 

 (yKoliiTjiTK, eas, fj, (eyxoi/iao/int) a sleeping in. DiOD. 1, 



53 T^s eyKoififjcreais Tr)s €U Tois icpois. 

 iyKoKafi/jia, aros, to, (eyKoXdiTTci)) jigure carved, carving. 



Sept. Ex. 36 (39), 6. 

 eyKoXanror, ij, ov, {iyKoXdrrra) engraven, carved. Sept. 



3 Reg. 6, 29. 

 eyKoXdrrTco, d-^a, (xoXaTTTo)) to engrave 071, carve on. 



Sept. 3 Reg. 6, 35 'EyKeKo\aniJ,iva Xtpou/Si/i. 

 ey/to'XTrtor, ov, (koXttos) in or oti the bosom. Insce. 4713, e 



''EvKoK-mos, as a proper name. 



Substantively, to iyKoXmov, amidet, phylactery. 



Const. IV, 813 E. Theoph. Cont. 119, 20. 



COMN. I, 177. 

 *iyKoiJ.p6a>, ixra, (icd/ijSos) to bind on. Middle, iyKOfx^oo- 



fiai, to bind on one's self, to ivear constantly. NT. 



1 Pet. 5, 5 T^v Ta7T€Lvo(j)poa'vv7jv €yKOfi^aj(raa0e. HeS. 



'EyKO/i^aBfis, Se^ftf. Id. 'EyKcKo/ificoTai, evetXTjrai. SuiD. 



'EyKOji^axraaBai, .... iveKOfi^acrdiirjv. 'Eirlxopnos • ('I 



ye fiev Sti KeKO/ilSaTai Ka\a>s. 

 eyKoirfj, fjs, ri, {iyKoirra) cleft, as in a rock. DiOD. 1, 32. 

 tyKOTTos, ov, (xmos) Wearied, vexed. Sept. Job. 19, 2 



• "Eoos Tivos fyKonov noir^tjiTe ttjv 'i^v)(rjv p,ov ; HoiV long 



will ye vex my said ? 



e'yKoV/iiof, ov, (xoV/^or) in the tvorld. Method. 380 A 

 *(59 TO (jxcTiaav to xmipKoafiia Ka\ to. tyKoajua, used sub- 

 stantively. 



iyKoTrjfxa, as, to, (e'yKOTem) grudge ; hatred, indignation. 

 Sept. Jer. 31 (48), 39 'EyeveTo Mua/S ds y(\oiTa Kat 

 iyKorqiMO ■naai Trjs KuxXft) avT^s. 



*iyKpaTeia, as, fj, continence, temperance ; opposed to 



aKpatrla. XeN. Mem. 1, 5, 1. 2, 1, 1 h.<TKuv (yKpd- 

 Tfiav irpos fTTiOvfiiav /SpcoToC Kal ttotov Ka\ Tiayveias Ka\ 



VTTVOv Kai plynvs Km 6d\7rovs Ka\ ttoVou. Sept. Sir. 18, 

 30 'Eyxpareia fvx^s. PoLYP.. 10. 19, 7. NT. Act. 



24, 25, et alibi. Const. Apost. 8, 1, 5. Barn. 2. 

 Iren. 1, 6, 4. Gangu. 21. Eds. 3, 29, p. 124. 



Oi iv eyKpaTfta, Those ivho are in a state ofcon- 

 tincncy ; one of the orders in the ancient church; 

 essentially the same as oi da-Krjrat. Const. Apost. 

 8, 10, 2. 



'Ey/tpaTeir, av, ol, (eyKpaTrjs) = 'EyKparlTai. luEN. 1, 



28,1. Atiian. I, 113 E. 



iyKpaTevo/iai, eia-ofiat, (eyxpaTijf) to exercise self-control. 



Sept. Gen. 43, 30 eveKpareva-oTo, he checked fa's 



emotions. NT. 1 Cor. 7, 9 Ei 8f ovk fyKpareiovTai, 



yafMeiToKTav. 9, 25 Has di 6 dyavi^oiievos ndvTa iyKpa- 



Tfverai. 



Particularly, to abstain from marriage and from 



animal food. Just. Apol. 1. 29 'EveyKpaTtvojieBa for 



eveKpaT(v6p(6a. 



Ol fyKpaTevofievoi = Oi eyxpaTeif. COD. AfR. Can. 38. 

 eyKparea = KpaTe'a. GeN. 96, 11 'Eirava^e^rjKevai toC 



opovs Ka\ iyKpaTtja-ai auTou. Id. 99, 6. 



2. For iyKpaT€vop.ai.. Gangr. p. 426, 12. 

 *iyKpaTr]s, is, continent, temperate. Xen. Mem. 1, 2, 1 

 ' A(j>poSi.ariaiv Ka\ yaarpos Travriov avSpamav iyKpareaTaTos- 



Ibid. 4, 8, 11. NT. Tit. 1,8. 



2. Passively, taken, held. Tiieopu. Cont. 296, 

 1 9 VlviTai 8e Toiy TroXf/xiois eyKpar^s, He is taken pris- 

 oner by the enemy. 



cyKpnTio-Tijr, oC, 6, := iyKpaTTjs substantively. IIirPOL. 

 304, 98. 



'EyxpoTiTai, S>v, oi, (iyxpaTr^s) the Encratites, an ancient 

 Christian sect, called also 'EyKparus. Tlicy abstained 

 from marriage and animal food, and maintained that 

 the first man (Adam) was not saved. Clem. Alex. 



900, 12 'EyKparmv (write 'EyKpaTiToivl!) IIlPPOL. 

 261 'EyKpaTTjTav. 276, 28. EcS. 4, 28 ' KnoKKivavras 

 em Tr)v Tav Xeyofievav 'EyKpaTiTwv alpeaiv. EpiPII. I, . 

 396 B 'EyKpoTtTai, oj dnoanadfia Tuy)(dvov<Ti Tarmvov, 

 Tov ydjiov aiTo^dWoviTi, .... ndaav be dirayopeiovaiv 



(p.yj/vxo(j)aylav. TiiEOD. IV, 208 B. (Compare Can. 



Apost. 51 Ei tu enlcKOTTOs, fj npea-PvTepos .... yd/iov 

 K(u Kpeiov Kal o'mv ov 8i Sa-Krjo-iv, d\\d 8ia /SSeXupiaw 



