eKTrpodea-/j,o<; 



283 



eKTifiaco 



gods. Sept. 2 Par. 21, 13 'E^eiropveva-as -rov 'loihav 



Kin Toiis KaroiKovvTai iv 'lfpoucraX>//x. 

 iKtrpodea-iios, ov, {npoBiaixios) too late. JuST. Cohort, 35. 

 ?K7rrffl(Tif, eas, expulsion, banishment. Polyb. i, 1, 8. 

 cKTrraTos, ov, [iKirlirra)) fallen. SCYL. GGO. 

 eKpi^oa, aaoi, (pt^oto) to root oiit, to uproot. Sept. Jud. 



5, 14. Apocr. Act. Joan. 5. 

 eKpiTTTco, to cast out. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 57 'Ek/jk^^- 



vai ix Ttjs cXtti'Sos airov. 

 eKcreWl^a), ttra, (ircXAa) = iKTpa)(rj\l^(ii. Mal. 89. 

 iK(Ti.(pti>vl^ai, iVu, (aKpavi^a) to empty hy a a-l'jxov, to drain, 



exhaust. Sept. Job. 5, 5 'EKa-Kpavia-BeiTj avrav tj 



l(Txis. 

 eKo-iciinda = a-uonaa strengtliened by Ik. 



Pass. fK<7iaTtaop.ai, to he put to silence. Polyb. 28, 



4, 13 ''EK<ria>Trr]6f\s 7rep\ Twv 6pr]pa>v. 

 eKo-KeTrrdpios, ov, 6, (excepto) corn receiver, vwodtKTr]! 



ToO 0-iVov, a public officer. Lyd. 208. 

 iKo-Keirrap, apos or opos, 6, = i^KCTTTap. EpIPH. I, 829 



D. Nil. Epist. 1, 150. '2, 197. Chal. 1029 D. 



1036 B. 

 iKo-KoC^iTos = i^KoiPiTO!. PoEPH. Cer. 11, 23, et alibi. 

 eKcrKovfiirap = l^Kov^lrap. EuAGR. 4, 2. 

 iKfnnfKaTap, opos, 6, expilator, pillcif/er, marauder. 



Pnoc. 188, 11. 

 tKOTnjXfvo), fvo-a, ex pile, to pillage. PoEPH. Cer. 447, 



15. Phoc. 215. 

 eKOTTovSos, ov, foedifragus, treaty-hrealdng. Dion. Hal. 



11, 991, 8. 

 cKo-Tocrif, eo)f, % astonishment. Sept. Gen. 27, 33. 



NT. Marc. 16, 8, et alibi. 



2. Trance. Sept. Gen. 2, 21. 15, 12. NT. Act. 



10, 10, et alibi. LeijiON. 37 'Ev iKcrraa-ei ycvopevos. 



HeS. "EKUTaaiv, vrrvov, (f>6^ov. 

 eKirraTiKas, adv. oS (KaTaTiKos, frantically, furiously. Po- 

 lyb. 15, 13, 6. 

 eKTo^ii, fMf, 17, (cKTao-cro)) a drawing otit in order of 



battle, haUle array. Polyb. 2, 27, 7, et alibi. 

 eKTaais, (as, f], (cKTeiVu) a lengthening, as of a short 



vowel or syllable. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 632, 



32. 

 iKTilva, to lengthen, as a vowel or syllable ; opposed to 



o-Do-WXXto. Dion. Thrax. in Bekker. 631, 5 'Ek- 



T^lv€Tai Koi cri'O'TeXXerai. 



2. To pray fervently. Apoce. Marc. Liturg. pp. 

 294 'O hiaKovos, " 'EKT-eirare." 295 'O biaKovos, " "Eti 



cKTeveia, as, f], (eKTfvijf) earnestness, fervor. Cicer. 

 Epist. ad Att. 10, 17, 1. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 

 33.- 



iKTevT), rjs, t], ^=. iKTevfjs, substantively. Apocr. Petr. 

 Liturg. p. 165. Poeph. Cer. 30. 611. 



iKTfvfjs, ks, assiduous, tmceasing, fervent, earnest. Po- 

 lyb. 22, 5, 4. NT. Act. 12, 5 Upocrivxn fie ?■/ 



eKTevfjS yivopkvT) xmo rris iKKKrjcrtas. 



Substantively, ^ (Krevrjs, SC. tKco-i'a, al-njcris, or npoa- 



(V)(rj, in the Ritual, the fervent supplication, a 

 bidding prayer proclaimed by the deacon ; not to be 

 confounded with the biaKoviKa. It consists of a num- 

 ber of rogations, and begins thus : E'lnapev navT^s ($ 

 oXj;f i/ffx^s Kal e'l o^is Trjs Siavoias fifiSiv emapev. Kvpie 

 ■navTOKparasp 6 Beos tu>v ■jTareptov rjpav Seopfdd aov iird- 



Kova-ov Koi fXcijcrov. PoEPH. Cer. 75, 9. Typic. 11, 



p. 170 *E,KT€ifrjs aLTTjcrts. 



The expression MeydX?) larev^s is used with reference 

 to certain rogations, the first of which is this : "Et* 

 Se6pe6a iwep tUv eixTf^ecrrdTav Kai 6co(j)v\dKTa)v ^airiKiatv, 

 Kpdrovs, v'iKrjs, diapovrjs, vyetas, a-corrjpias avTav, Koi tov 

 Kvpiov TOV Sdv Tjpav fVl TrXtoi/ <rvv(pyrj(Tai, KaT(VoSaa-ac 

 avTovs cp TTaat, Kai vTrord^ai. vtto tovs TTodas avrav irdma 

 i^Bpov Ka\ 7ro\(piov. 



tKTevla r= (Krivfia. SePT. Judith. 4, 9. 



exTfj/cos (eVrfi'ljf), adv. earnestly, fervently : cordially. 

 Sept. Jon. 3, 8 'Ave^orjcrav irpos TOV deov (Krevas. Po- 



LYB. 8, 21, 1, et alibi. Diod. 2, 24, p. 137, 29 np6s 



ras ia-Ttda-eis Km Koivas opiKlas eKTCvas anavras irapeKdji- 



^ave. NT. 1 Pet. 1, 22 'Ek KaBapis KapSlas aXX^Xovr 



dyaTn](TaTe eKTfvas. PlIEYN. APOPHTII. XoiuS 2. 



IIes. 'EKTivas, npoBvpas, rj StareTaphas. SuiD. 'Ex- 



revas, 6}ioyf/vx<os, npoBvpas. 

 cKTiKos, Tj, OV, capable of holding, strong. Ieen. 1, 4, 5. 

 cKTipda, jjo-a, to Value at. PoRi'n. Adm. 232, 21 'Ekti- 



prjdiv Koi avTo XtVpat Sf/ca, That also being valued at 



ten pounds. 



