e\acoTpil3€iov 



285 



EX\aSiKo<; 



Tov j3ai!Ti(riiaTos Koi to tXaiov rrjs ^(^plcTfuis Aur^v 



ToO iKalov rfjv ;(pi(rtc tis Xo'yof yeypafijiivos e5lda^( ; 

 (Compare IrEN. 1, 21, 4 Ml^avres Sc eXaiov Kal v8o>p 

 • t'jTi TO aVTO, SC. 01 TvaoTiKoL) 



Tlie holy oil employed at the fij^e'Xaiov. Ttpic. 75 



Trj TOV dyiov iXalov )(pL(T€L. 



(Kaiorpi^e'iov, ov, to, (rpifia) olive-press, olive-mill. Epiph. 



II, 178 A. 

 (Kaiav, S>vos, 6, (fXala) olivetum, olive-yard, olive-grove. 



Sept. Ex. 23, 11, et alibi. 

 ''EXaiav, asvos, to, Mount Olivet, near Jerusalem ; called 



also*Opor Ta>v 'EXaicoj'. NT. Act. 1,12 'Atto opovs tov 



KdKov)i4vov 'EXatSvor, o iariv iyyi/s 'lepovtraXijii. 



eXataivia, as, ^, the being an eXaiavrjs. Basilic. 38, 1, 6. 

 eXao-ia, as, 17, a rank of oars. Leo. 19, 7. 19. 



i\a(TtT0v4a> or fXarroi/eo), r)(ia>, '^^ iXarrovoa). SePT. Ex. 



16, 18 fjXaTTovqo'fV. Prov. 14, 34 'EXacraovovcn Be 



(jivXas ifiapTiai. 

 iXoTTOvoa, axroj, Q\aTTa>v) tO diminish, eXatrcroo), eXarrdo). 



Sept. Gen. 8, 3. 18, 28 'Eav 8e fXarrovaBaxTiv 01 Trei/- 



TTjKoVTa BtKatoi €LS Tecro-apaK0ifTa7T€VT€. 

 eXdrrafia, aTos, to, (eXoTrdo)) diminution, loss ; defeat. 



PoLYB. 1, 32, 2, et alibi. 



2. Defect, fault. Dion. Hal. VI, 899, 9 Uep\ t^v 



Xl^iv fXarraiiiaTa. 

 fXaTToats, (los, 17, loss, defect, IXdrrapa. POLTB. 2, 



36, 6. 



2. Capitis deminutio, KaniTis SefiirouTiW. Basilic. 



16, 8, 39. 

 i\d(j>iv for i\d(j)iov, ov, to, deer, hind, stag, tXa^os. Mal. 



345, 19. 



£\a<poei5fis, es, {i\a<f)os, EIAQ) deer-like. PoLYB. 34, 



10,8. 



cXeam = e'Xee'u. SePT. ProV. 21, 26 'EXfa Ka\ olKTeipei 

 d(j)€i8S>s. 



iXiypos, ov, 6, (iXiyxto) a reproving, rebuking, reproof 

 Sept. Lev. 19, 17. 4 Reg. 19, 3. 



cXfylts, €0)9, fj, {(Xfyxio) a refitting, refutation : reprov- 

 ing. Sept. Job. 21, 4. 23, 2. Apoce. Proteuan- 



gel. 1 6, 1 IlonS) vjias to vSap ttjs eXey^ftor Kvpiov, the 

 water of jealousy. 

 fXfTj/ioo-wi), rjs, fi, pity, mercy. To bivbpov t^s eXeijfiocruifljf, 

 VOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 37 



the tree of mercy, supposed to grow near the gate of 

 Paradise. Apocr. Nieod. Euangel. II, 3 (19). 

 2. Alms, charity. Sept. Tobit. 1, 3 'EXfij/iotruKos 



TToXXaj firoiTja'a to~is d8e\<f)o'is pov. NT. Matt. 6, 2 

 "Orav ovv Trojijf iXfrjpoa-vvrjv, When therefore thou doest 

 (givest) alms. 

 iXfrjpav, cms, 6, compassionate, an epithet applied to 

 Saint John the Almoner, bishop of Alexandria. Ho- 



EOL. Nov. 1 2 ToO iu dylots iraTpos fjfiav ^Icodvvov dp^i- 

 fTTOTKOTTOU 'A\(^avSpclaS TOV 'E\(fjpovos. 

 eX(\l(T<paKov, OV, to, ^ iXe\l(T<pa<os. DiOSC. 3, 40. 



eXfof, on, d, mercy. The expression 'EXe'a B^ov, By the 

 mercy of God, is used by the higher clergy in con- 

 nection with their titles. Const. (53G), 977 A Ma- 



piavbs eXf'oj 6fOv 7rpe(TPvTepos Ka\ apxipavBpiTTjS. 1057 C 

 Mrjj/as eXia 6fov cttIctkottos KavcrTavTivoviroXeas Paprjs 

 opiaas vneypayjfa. 



«Xeos, our, to, = d eXeor. Sept. Num. 14, 19, et alibi. 



iXevdepla, as, 17, manumission. Soz. 1, 9, p. 21, 38. 



'EXcv^fpif, for 'EXfufle'pioi', 17, Eleutherion, a woman's 

 name. Inscr. 704. 



iXevdepiKos, r/, ov, [iXevdepos) freeing, liberating. Me- 

 thod. 368 C Tv\oipi TOV l\ev6epiKov avrov Bcapov. 



iXevBepoTTpeneia, as, 17, {eXivdepos, irpeTra) nobleness of 

 character. Clem. Rom. Homil. 4, 7, v. 1. eXevdepo- 

 Tpotrda. 



iXeidepos, a, ov, free. 'H (XfvBepa, zvidow. Basil. Ill, 

 92 A. 200 E. 261 D. 293 A. Greg. Naz. I, 

 8C8 D. (Compare NT. Rom. 7, 3. 1 Cor. 7, 39 



^EXevdepa €ot\v o) deXet yapt]dTJvai.) 



'H (Xev6epa rjpipa, Sunday. Gangr. 426. 



eXevdfpoTpojreia, SCO iXfvSfponpiTTfia. 



eXiviis, vos, f), (eXii/vo)) supplicatio, holiday, thanksgiving 



for a victory. PoLYB. 21, 1, 1 'EXivvas Syeiv fipipas 



iwia. 



'eXiovs, ov, d, Elihii. Sept. Job. 32, 2. 38, 1 tok 



EXiOijj'. 

 eXxaf, dhos, tj, the name of an Arabian coin. Martyr. 



ArETH. 8 'EXfcdSoi /iiSf • co'Ti Sc avTT) r] povTJTa /SaortXiKi) 

 'OprjpiTiKTi araSpav t\oviia xpvtriov Keparlav PapaXxav 



fitoScKO. 



'EXXaSiKof, Tj, 6v, ('EXXdf) Grecian. In Christian writers 



