€ICK\l]<TI,a^(l> 



281 



eKXrjpeo) 



1150 D T^r Se ye fi-qTpbs i:raa-S>v Tu>v iKKKrj(Tia>v Trjs iv 



'UpoaoXiiiois. ViT. Sab. 295 C. 



2. Church, the Lord's house, iKKKija-iaarfipiov, Kvpta- 

 KoV. Const. ArosT. 6, 30, 1. 8, 34, 2. Sard. 



Can. 7 KaTa({>vyeiv inl Tr)V iKKKrjaiav, To Jtee to the 

 church for refuge. Zos. 269, 7 'O iiri t^ da-i^m rav 

 eKK\rj<Ti<av T(6e\s vofios. 



'H fieydXr] ckkXi/o-io, The great church, applied to 

 cathedrals. Athan. I, 303 C, of Alexandi-ia. Ct- 

 EILL. Alex. Epist. 85 C, of Ephesus. Particularly, 

 The great church of Constantinople, tliat is, 77(6 

 church of Saint Sophia. Nil. Epist. 2, 294. Sock. 



2, 6 T^f vvv fi€ya\i]! kol 2o0ias ovopa^Ofievqs, SC. ekkXtj- 

 (rlas. ThEOD. Ill, 646 A Trjs pLfydXrjS eKKAij<Tias rjv 

 Kti)V<rravTivos ideiparo. NOVELL. 3, Prooem. Tfjv Trjs 

 |8acrtXi8os Tavrqs woXfos ayiaTaTrju peyaKt]v eKKXrjaiav. 

 PrOC. Ill, 179, 21 T^s KavaTavTivovndXeas eKK^rjcrlas, 

 ijKTrfp p€ya\riv Ka\e7u vevopiKatri. SiMOC. 330. 

 (KKKrjcna^a), d(Ta, lo call together, as an assembly. Sept. 



Lev. 8, 3 Kai Tiduav Tr)V avvayayrjV eKKKrjirlacrov. Jer. 

 33 (26), 9 'E^eKK\ri(Tid(T6rj jrSs 6 Xabs cVi lepeplav iv 



oiKM Kvplov. Joseph. Ant. 12, 7, 6. Eus. 1, 13, p. 



41 Avpiov iKKKria-latTOV p,oi, tovs ttoXitos crou Travras. 



Intransitive, to hold a religious meeting ; to go to 

 church. Gange. 6. Basil. Ill, 182 A. Soz. 1, 2. 

 2, 6. 24, p. 77, et alibi. 



Iiliddle, iKKKrjo-idCopai, to go to church for the fii'st 

 time, said of the infant when it is carried to church 

 by its mother on the fortieth day after its birth. 



EUKHOL. p. 123 T^ 6e T(cr<TapaKoaT!j rjfiepa ndXiv 

 TTpoadyeraL tgJ va<3 cttI toj €KK\r](naa-6tjvai, fiTovv apxTjV 

 \al3uv ToC elcrdyeaBat els ttjv (KKXrja-iav. 

 eKK\ri<ndpxr]s, ov, 6, (ixKXrjCTia, Spxio) a sort of sacristan. 

 Triod. (b' t^s a' 'Ej38o^d8oj). Ptoch. 2, 120. Cu- 

 ROP. 6, 10. 



(KiiKriaiarxpos, oO, 6, (eAcxXTjo-tafo)) meeting, assembly, eKKKr]- 



aia. POLTB. 15, 26, 9. 

 cKxXijtrtaoTijptoy, ou, rh, {lKK\r)(Tia<rnjs) the Roman CO- 



mitium. Dion. Hal. U, 738, 5. IV. 2098, 6. 



2. CJlurch, eKk\r]<Tta 2, KvpiaKov. IsiD. Pel. Epist. 

 2, 246 'EttI /lev rav diToaTokav .... tKKkr)(jia(TTr]pia 

 ovK rjV. 



(KKXrjatacmKds, ij, 6v, belonging to the true church, eccle- 

 siastical. Can. Apost. 37. 38. Clem. Alex. 816, 

 13. Alex. Alex. 548 A. Laod. 12. Eus. 1, 1, 

 p. 3, 13. Id. 3, 25, p. 119. Id. 4, 7, p. 148. 



Substantively, o eKKXijo-iaortKoy, a man of the church, 

 that is, a member of the true (or orthodox) church ; 

 opposed to alperiKos. CoNST. AposT. 2, 58, 1. Eds. 

 2, 25, p. 119, 15. Athan. I, 112 D. Greg. Ntss. 

 II, 330 B. 481 C. SoOR. 1, 26, p. 62. 



EKKXi/o-ieKSiKoj, OV, o, (ckkXijcio, exSiKOf) church-syndic, 

 iKKXrjcriKSiKos, eKKXr/aias eKBiKos. NoVELL. 133, 4 Toils 

 6(o(j)iK€aTdTovs (KKXrjiTieKSiKovs Trjs iiytaTaTrjs peydXrjs 

 iKKKrja-las. NiC. II, 921 A. (See also ckSikos.) 



(kkXtjo-is, eais, fj, (cKKoXto)) « calling out, challenge : evo- 

 cation. PoLTB. Frag. Gram. 44. 



e<<Kr)Tos, ov, fj, cippellalio, appeal from a lower to a 

 higher tribunal. Cod. Apr. 15. 28. 96. SocR. 20, 

 40, p. 154, 33. 35. Novell. 119, 4. 128, 7 "iva 



.... 17 ckkXijtos iyyvpvd^rjTai. 

 (KKOiXawm (xoiXaii/w), tO kollow Out. POLTB. 10, 48, 7. 



€KK07rij, 5?) Vj (ckkoVtco) a cutting down. Poltb. 2, 65, 



6, ct alibi. 

 iKKonra, to cut off, in the sense of to excommunicate. 



Can. Apost. 28. 29. 



2. To abolish, discontinue, as a feast. Leo Gram. 



2/5, 23 "E/CTOTf e^eKoin] rj TOiavrr] TrpoiXevcris. CeRUL. 



140 C. 



(KKoi^iTOs = f^KOV^iTOs. ToEOPH. CONT. CIO. 

 iKKovaaevd) ^=: e ^KOv<T<reva>. J\IaL. 3oG, 19. 



tKKu/3£vo) {Kv^fvo}), to play off at dice. Hence, to risk, 

 stake, hazard. Polyb. 1, 87, 8 M/XXoj'tcs iKKv^eietv 

 vnep rav oXmv, to hazard all upon one throtc. 2, 63, 2 



'EKKv^eveiv toIs oXots. 3, 94, 4 Ovdapais Kptvcov Ikkv- 



(Beveiv, ovSe -rrapa^dWeaBai Tols oKois. 

 iK\aropea>, rjo-a, {XaTOjiea) tO hexo Ollt in Stone. SePT. 



Num. 21, 18 'Slpv^av avro ap^ovres, i^eXaroixrjaav avTo 



fiacriKels, SC. to (ftpeap. 

 cVXijTTTojp, opor, o, (f/cXapjSai'd)) contractor, irpOKovparap. 



Cod. Afr. Can. 16. 



2. Suscepfor, collector of taxes. Novell. 123, 6. 

 130, 3. Theoph. 591. 



txXijpeci) (Xripia), to fool. POLTB. 15, 26, 8. 



