'£\\aS« ' 



286 



e/J,avKnraTi(JV 



it corresponds to the classical "eXXi/k, which, with 



them, is another word for edviKos or fiSmXoXaTp?;?. 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 31 E. Vit. Sab. 282. Mal. 



68, 12. 84, 21. (See also TpaiKos 'eXXtjv.) 

 "EXXaSif, for 'EXXdSioj, oil, d, Helladius, a man's name. 



Inscr. 942. 

 i\\aii-ra, followed by eis. HiPPOL. 139 ((iiioted from a 



Gnostic work) KaBmep 817 rts ^Xioj avu>6ev eKXdfinei 



fls TO imoKfifievov <tk6tos. 

 fWei/iiia, aros, to, (eXXfiVw) remnant. Sept. 2 Reg. 21, 2. 

 fXlfiTTTis = eXXtTT^t. PoLTB. 5, 32, 2, et alibi. 

 'eXXtjw, i/vos, 6, in Jewish and Christian writers, genlile, 



pagan, heathen, idolater, irrespective of race. Sept. 



£sai. 9, 12 Svplav acji' TjXiov dvaToXui', «ai Toiis EXXijvas 

 d(j)' fjKiov Sva/iav Toiis KareadlovTas tuv 'lo'pa^X oXoj tw 



(TTo'/iaTi. CoxsT. Apost. G, 18, 2. Eus. 2, 17, p. 69, 

 13. V. C. 3, 57. Athan. I, 115 C. 784 B. Const. 

 I, 7. Sock. 7, 14. Soz. 6, 34, p. 2G9. Philo- 

 STORG. 11, 2. Proc. hi, 7G. Tueoph. 276. 

 [Christian writers of the Byzantine period, instead of 

 "EXXr/v commonly employ 'EWadiKos, which see.] 



fXKriviC(i>, I'o-eo, ("eXXi/i/) to profess heathenism, to be a 

 pagan. Soz. 6, 34, p. 269, 22. Mal. 207. The- 

 OPH. 70, 18. 27G, 15. 



'eXXtjviko's, Tj, 6v, Hellenic, Greek. Substantively, to 



'EXXiji/iicd, sc. ypdfifiaTa, the Greek language, simply 



Greek. Apocr. Thorn. Euangel. A, 14, 1 Uparou 



iraiSeiaa avTo to 'EXXiji/i/cd, / will teach him Greek 



first (before I teach him Hebrew). 



2. Pagan, heathen, heathenish. Sept. 2 Mace. 4, 



15 las ptv narpdov: ri/ias (V oi&evl rtdepevoi, ras 8e 

 'EXXt/wkos So^as KaWlaras ijyoififvot. CoNST. ApOST. 



5, 12. Method. 349 B. Proc. I, 131, 9 rpi^d>viov 



^vbiSva-Kopevos iepfi npinov T^s naXaias 8o|))f, i]V vvv 

 'EWiviKrjV KoKelv vevofiiKacnv. 



Substantively, to 'EWrjvtKa, heathenism. Sept. 



2 Mace. 11, 24 M^ a-vvevSoKovvras ttj tov narpos eVi ra 

 'EXXtji'iKa p€Ta6etT(L. 



'EXKrjpii, iSos, Tj, heathen woman. NT. Marc. 7, 26 'Hv 



Se jj yvvr] 'EXXijfis ^vpu^olvicrcra Tu ■yt'i/ft (compare 



Matt. 15, 22 VvvT) y:.avavala, referring to the same 

 woman). 



(\\i)via-pos, ov, 6, pure Greek style. DiOG. Laert. 7 

 59. Sext. Gram. pp. 237. 260. 



2. Paganism, heathenism. Sept. 2 Mace. 4, 13 

 Martyr. Ignat. (inedit.) 2. Athan. I, 378 C. 

 853 D. Basil, n, 189 C. Socr. 3, 11. 



'EXXijwo-Tdpiot, ov, 6, ('EXXijwoT^f) one who tises the Greek 

 language without being himself a Greek. Vit. Sab. 

 264 C. 



'eXXijwotijs, ov, 6, (IWtjvi^o) Hellenist, a Greek Jew, 

 that is, a Jew whose native language was the Greek. 

 NT. Act. 6, 1. 9, 29. Chrys. IX, 111 D. (See 

 also Introduction, § 24.) 



2. Defender of paganism, simply pagan, heathen. 

 Soz. 6, 35. PniLOSTORG. 7, 4. 



'EXXijTOyoXdTai, S)v, ol, ("EXXiji', rdX.aTt]s) Gollograeci. 

 DiOD. 5, 32, p. 355, 93. 



iXXijvoKOTTfa, ri<ra>, ('EXXiji', /coTrra)) to affect Greek fash- 

 ions, to play the Greek. Polyb. 20, 10, 7. 26, 5, 1. 



eXXijvoc^poWo), r)(Ta, {i\\t]v6<ppa>i>) to he inclined to pagan- 

 ism, to favor paganism. Tiieopu. 123. 



iK\jjv6<\)pu>v, ov, {<j>pTiv) inclined to paganism, favoring 

 paganism. Theoph. 149. 354. 



eWLixeviov, ov, to, Q^iprjv) portorium, harbor dues, cus- 

 toms. POLYB. 31, 7, 12. 



iWoytpos, ov, learned, eloquent. Poll. 2, 1 25. 



eX^ti/Tj, i)r, fi, (eXxa) pellitory, Parietaria officinalis. 

 Diosc. 4, 39. 86. [Modern Greek, t6 fK$ivi, in 

 the same sense.] 



eXnis, iSos, f], hope. Barn. 11 Tijv iXirlda els to» 'l^crovv 

 i^ovres iv TO) "jTvevpuTi. 



'EXaieip, Hebrew D'H/Xi Elohim, the God of the 

 Jews, corresponding to the Arjptovpyos of the Gnos- 

 tics. HiPPOL. 150 seq. 



cXwy, mvor, 6, marsh, eXos. PORPH. Adm. 14G, 7. 



epayKrjnarlav, ti)f0S, 17, ^ tpavKnraTiwv. COD. AfR. Can. 



35. 



ipayKrjiraTos = ipayKiiraTos. CoD. AfR. Can. 3o tltul. 

 ipayKiTraTiayv, ovos, fj, = ipavKinaTiaiv. AnTEC. 1, 10, 2. 



tfiayKliraTos, ov, emancipatus. Antec. 1, 10, 2. 

 ?/iai//«7raT€U(o, emancipo. Antec 1, 10, 2. 



eUaVKinaTidv, ovos, r/, emanci patio, (fiayKmartav, e/ioy- 

 Ktjnarlav. AntEC. 1, 10, 1, p. 65. 



