etfju, 



276 



€tp/LlO? 



El /ii) fiovov, But only. Theoph. 242, 21. 276, 

 15. PoEPH. Cer. 64. 

 (1^1, to he, as an auxiliary verb. Ixtrodcctiox, § 109, 

 4. (See also 6V, m.) 



'Owl', He who is, the representative of the 

 Hebrew mn*> Jehovah. Sept. Ex. 3, 14 'Eyw tt/Ji 

 6 aSj/. Jer. 14, 13 'O Ssv Kvpie, Lord Jehovah, 

 e'v or e'i>, indeclinable, = iv. Sept. Ex. 29, 40 ciV. 



Joseph. Ant. 3, 8, 3 EIp, fiirpov b' e'cTi toOto enixiopiov 

 bvo ;(onff *Attikous Bi^ofievov. 

 etTreiv, see Xcyo). 



fiprjiievos, T), ov, {/Iprjpai) mentioned. SIal. 69, 9 T7;j» 

 ava)Tepa> (Iprjpfvriv ttoXiv 'UpovaaK^p., the above-men- 

 tioned. 



flprjvaios, a, ov, z:z clprjviKos. SOZ. 8, 3 ElpTjvala ypafi- 

 para. 



Elprjvms, for ElpT]valos, ov, 6, a man's name. Insce. 269. 



clprjvapxfoi, r]aa>, tO be fipr]vap)(T]s. InsCE. V ol. IH, p. 



1059. 



(Iprjvapxns, ov, 6, = (lp!]vapxos. InSCE. 4020. METHOD. 



393 D. 



flprjvapxos, ov, 6, {flpTjvr), apx^) justice of the peace. 

 Martte. Poltc. 6. Nil. Epist. 2, 276. 



elpr)veva>, (i<Ta>, {(Iprjirr]) to pacify, tranquillize, reconcile. 

 Const. ApOST. 7, 10 'Elpi]i'eva-(is paxopivovs, Thou 

 shall mahe peace among those that are at variance. 

 Dion Cass. 1297, 70. Theoph. 119, 19 Elpi^vevaav 

 Trjv noKiv, They restored peace to the city. Porph. 



Cer. 436, 13 'EXBelv ei> rfj iKKXrjirlq. Kal elprjvevcrai Tov 

 "Kaov. 



In the Ritual, the priest flprjvevei when he says 

 Eipijfij <Toi, Peace be upon thee, to the person who has 

 read the Epistle or the Gospel of the day. Also 

 when he says Elpljvrj naaiv, Peace be upon you all, to 

 the congregation. 

 clpr]vr)„ j;r, J], peace. 'O Im T^s elp-qvTjs, Justice of the 

 peace, the same as tlp-qvapxos or fipT]vapxis. Pallad. 

 165 B. 



AiSdfai Tqv elp-fjtrqv, To say flprjirq vpiv. LaOD. 19 

 Aovvai TT)V (IprjVTiv. VlT. AjiPHIL. 17 A. VlT. 



Epiph. 348 D Ai'Suo-iv eipw"- Cheon. 588, 22 



Aovvai flprjVT)v. 



In the Ritual, Elpfivr] iraaiv. Peace he upon you 

 all, said by the priest, 

 cipijw/tds, Ti, ov, peaceful. Tpappara ilprjviKa., Letters oj 

 commendation. Athan. I, 186 A. Basil. HI, 

 301 E. 



EiprjviKTj imiTToKf], the same as Tpappara dprjViKa. 



Athan. I, 359 A. 



Substantively, (a) 'h dp-qviKt], sc. eVio-roXij, Letter 

 of commendation, given to a clergyman by his bishop. 

 Ant. 7. 8. (Compare Eus. 6, 46, p. 319, 36 Tols 



avToXs 8i oXXijw TTfp). etprjvrjs SiarvnovTai, SC. fVtoroXi/i'.) 



(b) To flprjviKov, SC. ypdppa. Letter of commenda- 

 tion, inferior to a regular (TvaranKov. Athan. I, 359 

 D. ChaL. Can. 11 'EmaroKioK, elrouv clprjviKo'is «- 

 (cXi/ciacrriKois povots wpio^apev oSdeiv, Kal prj crDcrranKoIs. 

 (Compare Athan. 1, 359 A Aexopeviov Trapa 'Adava- 

 <tIov to. (TvvfiBr] TTJt (Iprivris ypappaTa.) 



(c) In the Ritual, to. (IprjviKd, The bidding prayer, 

 exhortation to prayer said by the deacon ; called also 



' TOL biaKovLKa, T] crwanrij. It begins thus : 'Ev (IpTjVT) tov 

 KVplov 8rr]6S>p(V. 'Yrrep Tjjs avaBfV (Iprivris (tat T^s (Twtt]- 

 pias TWf ilrvx<i>v Tjpwv Toii Kvplov SeTjBapfV. (Compare 



Const. Apost. 8, 13, 1.) 



Ta (lpr]viKa ra bfVTfpa, The second bidding prayer, 

 an abridgment of the preceding. It begins thus : 



"Eti Kai. iTi iv flpr]vrj roC Kvpiov &fr]6apev. ChRTS. XII, 



782 D (spurious). 

 elprjvonoUa, rj(Ta>, ((IprjvoTToios) to he a peacemaker. Sept. 



Prov. 10, 10. w 



elppos, ov, 6, {f1pa>) Series, train, concatenation. Plut. 



II, 885 B Elppov aiTiav, tovt((tti ra^iv Ka\ inicrvvSecriv 

 avapd^aTov, a concatenation of causes. 



2. In the Ritual, the frst troparion of an origi- 

 nal ahri, in which sense it may be compared to the 

 first stropha of a classical ode. The subjects of the 

 elppoi are the same as those of the niyie odes (see 

 (aSr; 1). Thus, the flppos of the first ode of a Kavav 

 contains some allusion to the destruction of Pharaoh's 

 host, or at least some of the words occurring at the 

 beginning of the first ode of Moses ; as, acrapev, acrai- 



p(v Tw Kvpico, OTt SfSd^aorat. 



When the troparia of an ode are each to be sung 



