eKXrj-yjrK 



282 



eKTTopvevas 



(KXrj-<\ns, (as, rj, {iKKafi^avw) reception ; coUecting. Diosc. 



1, 81, p. 46 B Jlpbs (xXrj^iV Tr/s Xiywof. NOVELL. 

 123, 6 ATliiOcrlav (j>6pa)V eicXi/^tv, of taxes. BASILIC. 



3, 1, 13. 

 «Xi/iia, Of, % (exXt/ioj) starvation. Sept. Deut. 28, 20. 

 tVXoyij, Tjs, fi, election, choice. Maettr. Poltc. 20 



To» Kvpiov Tov cKKoyas notovvra diro rav l&iav SovXav. 

 (KKoyitTiiis, 0X1, 6, (eKXoyl^Ofiai) calculation. POLTB. 1, 



59, 2, et alibi. Dion. Tiirax in Bekker. G29, 8. 

 f'/cXoxif"! '''■<"> i^^X"') '" P^'^^ <•"'• Sept. Cant. 5, 10 



'EKKeXoxurpivos dno /ivptdSav, One in many myriads, 



that is, a very rare man. 

 (KjieTpT](Tis, ear, r), (iKpeTpew) a measuring, measurement. 



PoLTB. 5, 98, 10. 

 iKfivKTTipiCa), «<5, (/lufcnjptfo)) to deride. Sept. Ps. 2, 4. 



(Kvvp.<f>€va> = yapea. ClEM. Rom. Homil. 5, 14 Xlfp- 

 (T€<p6uT]v avTos fKiwp(j)€V€t rTjV BvyaTipa. 



cKovcntl^opat, daopat, (c/couo-tor) to offer freely, volun- 

 tarily, or of one's own accord. Sept. Jud. 5, 2 

 (meaning uncertain). 2 Esdr. 2, 68 'HKovaiacravTo 

 els OLKQv Kvpiov. 3, 5 Ilat^i eKovaia^opiPco fKovatov tg> 

 Kvpio). 7, 15 "O o ^aatXeiis fcai oi crvp^ovXai iKoviridtrBt]- 

 aav Tat dfcj rov la-pajj\. 



2. To be willing. Sept. 2 Esdr. 7, 13 'O Uovaia- 



fo//ei'09 .... TTOpevBrjvai els 'lepov(Ta\^p. 

 iKovatacrpos, ov, 6, (cKouo-idfo^ai) free-will offering. Sept. 



2 Esdr. 7, 16. Const. Apost. 3, 8, 1. 

 fKitaBl]!, is, (irao-xw, ■KaBeiv) passionate, eager. Poltb. 



1, 1, 6 "EKTra6i)s npos ti, Eager for anything. Id. 4, 



58, 1, et alibi. 

 eKTrat^ia (Traifia), to make sport of, to banter, ridicule. 



Sept. 1 Esdr. 1, 49 'Ho-ax eKTrai^omes Toiic irporfiiJTas 



avTov. , 



sVn-fipdfo) (n-fipafiu), to tcmpt. SePT. Deut. G, 16 OvK 



e<iTfipacr(is <vpLov tov 6e6v aov. 

 (KTreXdrap, ttS? o avTOKparcop SioiKe'iv Xa\av tov noXepov. 



Gloss. Jur. (This definition applies to Ipnepdrutp.) 

 cKTTfpdw, to bring or cai-ry across. Sept. Nunt. 11, 31 



'E^cn-fpatrev opruyoprjTpav diro r^s BaXddcrqs. 



cKTrepid-yco (TTfpid-yo)), to lead out around. Poltb. 3, 83, 3. 

 fKWfpUpxopat (rrepUpxopai), to go out and around, iKire- 



pieipi. Poltb. 10, 31, 3. 



eKTrepwocrria = %epivo(rTea> strengthened by cV. CleM. 

 Rom. Homil. 6, 16 'EKnTpti/oorei TOV Koapov. 



fKTrfpiirXea) (wfpiTrXf'm), to sail out and around. PoLTB. 

 1, 23, 9, et alibi. 



(KirepnTopeiopai {irfprnopevopat), to go around. Sept. 

 Jos. 15, 3 'EKTrfpiTTOpeveadai Tt. 



(Knipitrnaapos, ov, 6, {nepKriTaapos) the name of an evolu- 

 tion in military tactics. Poltb. 10, 21, 3. 



fKnera^o) = cKneTavvvpi. Sept. Job. 26, 9. 



eKiriiTTa, to lapse, backslide, said of converts who had 

 relapsed into heathenism. Petr. Alex. Can. 8 

 0( (KTTCTrraKoTfs, the lapsed. Can. 11 01 iKmirrovTes, 

 Eus. 6, 12 npof Aopv'ivov (KTreirraKoTa Tivd. 



Also, to fall from virtue. Basil. Ill, 291 B 



Ilfpt tC>v € K7Tf(rova(av TTapQivtDV. 

 eKTrXayTjr, is, (cWXiJcro-o)) panic-Stricken. POTLB. 1, 21, 



7, et alibi. 



fKjrXayios, a, ov, (nXayios) collateral, Ik irXayiov, as ap- 

 plied to relatives. Porph. Adm. 105, 17. 



fKirXrjypa, aros, to, (t'<(ffX^(r<rco) object of fear, that which 

 causes terror. Method. 400 B TpSnaiov koto ttjs 

 ddiKtas Kal iKTrXrjypa Tedels [_6 aravposj. 



ckitXtjktos, ov, (eVwX^o-o-dj) astounding, strange. Iren. 1, 

 2,2. 



(KTToieo, alieno, to seH. Novell. 7, Prooem. Antec. 2, 

 8,1. 



eKwoiijo-iy, tas, fj, alienatio, venditio. Novell. 7, Prooem. 

 Antec. 2, 8, p. 217. 



(KTTopeva-is, eas, fj, (JxTropfiopai) a going Out from, pro- 

 cession. In ecclesiastical writers, the procession of 

 the Holy Spirit. Did. Alex. 761 A. 976 B 'H 



OTTO Toi) 6eov yivvqcTis tov v'wv Ka\ (Knopevcris Tov irvev- 

 paTos avTov. AjiPHIL. 139 B. 

 eKTTopveva, cucrai, (nopveva) to commit fornication : to be- 

 come a harlot. Sept. Gen. 38, 24 'EKnenopvevKe 



Sdpap ij vvp(f>r] <tov. Lev. 19, 29 oi ^ffirfXacreti Trjv 

 BvyaTfpa (jov (KTTopvfvcrai avTr]V. Deut. 22, 21 'EKTTop- 

 vfvaai Toy otKov Tov naTpbs aiTrjs, in her father's house. 

 Figuratively, to go a whoring after the heathen 

 gods. Sept. Ex. 34, 15 'EKiropveiaacnv oitiaa Tu>v 

 Bewv aVTwv. 



2. To cause to go a whoring after the heathen 



