eiSea 



274 



u0e 



El yap airauTd ris rSiv fivdav tuv (pXrjvatpov e'^cXijcroi oifg- 

 (\6(2v, TTafmoXkav av Serjddri /3t/3Xt<oc. JIeNAND. 287, 

 15 Ov\ rjTTOv TO TJjr evfpyf(Tias ovo/ia fieraBrjaofiev, el (re 

 Ka\ fieT (Kf'ivov eiepytrqv aTzoKoKfcroiiiev. QriX. 13 Ei 



TIS oZv ToXfiTJtTOL .... KaUaip€L(r6ci}. 



2. In the following examples, the aorist indicative 

 after ei seems to stand for the aorist optative. The- 

 OD. Lector. 2, G 'O fie ovk SWas tovto iroi^aai Tivf- 

 trx^TO, (I fifj opoKoylav eyypa(f>ov nap avroii eKOfiia-aro as 

 els opov TTjs TTiorewf 8e';(ijrat ra iv KaX;^i;8df( boyiun-iaBtv- 

 Ta ■ o Kai nenolrjKfv. ThEOPH. 92, 19 TovTOV Xouo^tvoi; 

 Kai Tov \a6v miKKova-avBai rrpoTpejro/ie'vou, et fi^ to v8a>p 

 Tris c'/i^aTijf, fv )/ (nivrj'Kdcv Elvopios, tKivuxrav Kai fiKKov 

 e7r\f]p(t)crat>j ovk rjuet^^ovTO XovaacBai. 



3. El 8' ovv =: El Si /xij, at least. Theoph. Coxt. 

 131, 10. 



eiSe'a, as, r), form, appearance, iSe'a. Apocr. Act. Paul. 



et Thecl. 2. Act. et Mai-tyr. Matt. 4. Clem. Rom. 



Homil. 2, 26, as a various reading 

 ei'St/cris, e<or, ij, (eiSeVai) hiowledge. Sext. Adv. Gram. 



2, p. 224. Clem. Alex. 468, 32. Alex. Alex. 



556 B. 



2. Notice, information. Porph. Cer. 9 Ti)v etdrj- 



aiv TovTwv fiiSouo-i ro'is Sea-norais, They inform the royal 



family of this. , 



fiSiKo's, fj, 6v, (f'Sos) specif c, peculiar. Orig. I, 132, 



]jeculiarity, substantively. 



2. Formative. Plut. II, 876 F To iroirjnKov 

 aiTiOV Ka\ (ISiKov. 



3. Substantively. (a) 'O elSiKos, annonarius'? 

 commissary for buying corn ^ a pubhc otEcer. Porph. 

 Cer. 461, 4. 471, 16. (See tnapxos t^j eiBrjVias 



under evBrjvia.) 



(b) To eifiiKoV, the office of (18ik6s ? Porph. Cer. 

 451, 20. 463, 3. Theoph. Cont. 173, 13. 257. 

 400, 12. 

 eiSoi, o>v, ai, idus, the ides, ISol. Dion. Hal. II, 1240, 



4 'Hfiepa rerdpTT] npb Tptav eidwv BeKCfiPpiav, Ante diem 



quartum idus decemhris. Joseph. Ant. 14, 8, 5 eifiots. 

 Plut. II, 269 C. 270 B. Cod. Afr. 1330 A 

 EiSoIs (ouXiais, Idihus juliis. 

 e'fiof, eor, to, article, a particular thing. Pachom. 952 



B MTjfieiff Xdj3»7 Ti eibos napd tlvos aSeX^oO x^P^^^ '"^^ ypoi- 

 lJ.i]S TOV iraTpos. 



In the plural, ra eifiij, articles, articles of merchan- 

 dise, commodities, substances, provisions of all sorts. 

 Apophth. Poemcn. 130. Leg. Homer. 111. Vit. 

 EcTHYM. 34. Mal. 394. Theoph. 494, 15. 



2. Produce of any kind. NovfcLL. 129, 2. 3. 

 Ltd. 255, 10. 12. 264, 8. Porph. Cer. 450 Tir 



<riTOV Koi ra XoiTra Twf eifiwv. 



3. In grammar, species, di\iJcd into npoiTorvnov 

 and ■jrapdyayov. DiON. Thrax In Bekker. 634, 15. 

 21. 



eiSmXeioj', ov, to, (eiSioXoi/) idoFs temple, a heathen temple. 

 Sept. 1 Esdr. 2, 9. 1 Mace. 10, 83. NT. 1 Cor. 

 8, 10. 



eiSmXd^uTos, of, (eiSiuXov, diia) sacrificed to idols. Sub- 

 stantively, to elbaXoQvTov, that which is offered to an 

 idol or to idols. NT. Act. 15, 29. 21, 25. 1 Cor. 

 8, 1, et alibi. 



eifiwXoXaTpeta, as, fj, (eiSwXoXaTpi/t) idolatry. NT. Gal. 



5, 20. Col 3, 5. 1 Pet. 4, 3 in the plural. Const. 

 Apost. 2, 23, 1. 



el8a>\o\aTpea>, rjaa, (eiSwXoXdrpijj) to he an idolater, to 

 worship idols. Iren. Frag. 18. Eus. 8, 11. 



(l8a\o\dTpr]s, ov, 6, (eiSuXoK, XoTpit) idolater. NT. 1 Cor. 

 5, 10. 11, et alibi. Epiph. I, 6 A. 



elStoXop-avJis, e'r, (eifitoXov, fiaivop.ai) mad for idols, sunk 

 in idolatry. Martyr. Areth. 40 Tmv elSa'Xopavav 

 iOvav. • 



elSaXoiiavia, as, 17, the being elSoiXofiavTjS. Apocr. Act. 

 Barn. 16 EiSmXo/iaPi'ar iiriTcXovpevrjs iv Tu Bedrpa, 

 sacrifce or offerings to ike idols. 



eiScoXov, ov, TO, idol. Sept. Gen. 31, 19. Ex. 20, 4. 

 PoLTii. 31, 3, 13. 



ei'^e, utinam! that! would that! When the wish 

 refers to future time, e'lde, in later and Byzantine 

 Greek, may take the aorist subjunctive. Athan. I, 

 367 C 'aXX' ei^e Kav iKoiarjs ! (See also Introduc- 

 tion, § 105, 1.) 



2. "When the wish refers to past time, u&e may 

 take the perfect optative, or pluperfect indicative. 



BabR. 53, 5 EMe fie'c /xoi Ttpara p-ij a-vvrjvT!]Koi.s, "EneiTa 



