e«So 



eKooac; 



280 



eKK\7]aia 



288, et alibi. Cod. Afr. Can. 75. Chal. Can. 2. 

 23. Novell. 15. 74, 4, § a, citij-attorney. 133, 4 

 Toirs EuXa/Sfo-raTous eKdUovs Trjs eKKKrjatas. AnTEC. 1, 

 20, 5 Tois (KbiKovs rav iroKeav. 



2. Avenger. Apocr. Proteuangel. 24, 2. 



3. In military language, ol ckSikoi, body of reserve. 

 Leo. 7, 40. 



e/eSoo-if, ewr, 17, a letting, farming out, leasing. Polyb. 

 6, 17, 4. (See also eySoo-ts.) 



2. Edition, publication of a book. Hephaest. p. 

 134 (74). Eus. 3, 24, p. 116, 34. Epiph. II, 175 A. 



3. Translation from one language into another. 

 Eus. 6, 16 ' A.vixv(i(Ta'i. re ras tUv cTtpav -irapa tovs 

 c/38o/ir;KoiTa Tas Upas ypu(j)as ^pp,rjV€VK6Tav eK&oaeis. 

 AtHAN. I, 101 B Kara ttiv tS>v i^bopLriKOVTa €pp.r]V€in-S>v 



tKSoatv. Epiph. I, GIO D. 

 c')c8dTi)t, ov, 6, (eKSi'Swfit) translator from one language 



into another. Epiph. I, 010 C. 

 f/cSoxij, rjs, 17, acceptation, meaning, sense : interpretation. 



POLTB. 3, 29, 4 Kadanep inoiovvTO Trjv fKSoxrjV ol Kap- 



Xt/SoMoi, As the Carthaginians interpreted the treaty. 

 Id. 12, 18, 7. 23, 7, G. 



2. Exceptio, exception, i^aipean; a Latinism. 

 Novell. 38, fin. 

 (Khvaa>TT€a> (Suo-toTreo)), to entreat, pray. Just. Apol. 2, 2 



'E^eSucTcoTrEiTO viro Tu>v avTijs. 



cKet, for exfio-e, thither. POLTB. 5, 101, 10 Tiji" fKei 

 Sid^a<nv. EpICT. 3, 24, 113 'EKfl TTf/iffe. 



fxeio-f, for (Kc'i, there. Poltb. 5, 51, 3. 36, 4, 1. 

 Apocr. Act. Bam. 5. Can. Apost. 14. 15. Mar- 

 tyr. IgNAT. 22 'ETn^evaOels fie p€Ta ran (rrpanaiTav 

 ToTs eKe'i(T€ TTio-ToIf. EPIPH. I, 1093 D. ZOS. 18, 7. 



23, et alibi. Const. (536), 1205 A 'Exeltrf iv t& 



(r€KpcTio aTTr/Td p.e. 

 c/cfijTe'u (fiTe'w) to seek, demand, inquire, search ovt. 



Sept. Ex. 18, 15. Deut. 4, 29. 

 i'Kdap^os, ov, {Bdiifios) amazed, astonished. Poltb. 20, 



10, 9 'EKdap^ot yeyovores. 

 iKdiaTpiCo) {6earp'iC<'>), to expose, make public, to make a 

 public show of. Poltb. 5, 15, 2 ''E^eOea.Tpiaav 

 avTois, They disgraced themselves. Id. 30, 17, 3, et 

 alibi. 



(Kdeid^a (deid^io), to make a god of, to deify, icorship. 

 Plut. I, 573 C. G81 A, et alibi. Just. Cohort. 13. 

 37. 



(Kdepa, aros, to, {€Kn6r]p.i) edictum, edict. PoLTB. 31, 

 10, 1. 



ckBcctis, (as, T), exhibition, display ? Theoph. Cont. 



173, 9 T^t fiaaiKiKTjS iKBetreas. 



(K6r)Kvvat (^tjXwu), to render effeminate, to enervate. 

 Poltb. 32, 2, 3 iKreeq\{iv6ai. 37, 2, 2 l<T(6rj\vpi- 



vos. DiOD. 1, 81, p. 92, 23 ^'E.KdrjKvvovcruv raf twv 

 aKovoimav ^vxds. 



eKdvfila, as, 17, {eK6vp.os) vigor, spirit, energy. Poltb. 3, 



115, 6. 

 ixKadapiCo) {xadapi^a) = fKKadaipio. Sept. Jud. 20, 13 



'EKKadapiotiiiev jrovrjpiav dirb 'lapaf/X. 



cKKaiSeKripTjs, for, ^, {iKKai&cKa) a ship of sixteen banks of 



oars. Poltb. 18, 27, 6, et alibi. 

 eiacevoa), to empty out, said of that which is emptied out. 



LiEIMON. 160 'EKKeifuia'aTC iravra tts rrjv 6d\a<Tcrav. 

 (KKevTca, to pierce, stab, to run through. Sept. Num. 



22, 29. Poltb. 5, 56, 12, et alibi. 

 (KKTjpvKTos, OV, (eKKTjpiaa-a) cast out, cxcommunicated, 



dno^XrjTOS. SepT. Jer. 22, 30 Tpdyjrov tov avdpa tovtov 

 (KKfipvKTOv avBpanrov. Greg. Thauji. Can. 2, p. 38 C 

 'EKKijpvKTOS iKKXrjo-ias 6eov. AnC. 18. BaSIL. Ill, 



416 E. 

 iKK-qpiaaa or iKKTjpvTTO), in ecclesiastical Greek, to cast 

 out, to excommunicate. Greg. Thaum. Can. 2, p. 



38 D. Toiif TOiovTovs TrdvTas lKKr)pi^ai. Can. 5, p. 40 B 



Ouf Sei (KKTipi^ai Twv fix^v. 



iKKkqcfKhiKos = iKKKria-uK&iKos. CONSTff. (536), 1021 C. 



fKKk-qaia, as, 17, church, a society of Christians. NT. 



Particularly, ^ (KK\T]a-ia, the Church, that is, the 



Church Universal, the true church. Iren. 1, 6, 2. 



Laod. 8. 



Ol TTjs fKKKriaias, or Oi ajro rrjs iKKhrjaias, The mem- 

 bers of the Church Universal, The orthodox Christians, 



called also ol iKKXrja-iaaTiKol ; opposed to 01 alpeTiKoi. 



Laod. 9. 10. Basil. Ill, 269 A Oj dn-o r^i e/cxXij- 



aias. SOCR. 2, 21, p. 106. 



'H prjTrjp riov cVkXijctiuv, The mother of churches, 

 applied to the church of Jerusalem. Const. I, p. 



