evOaTTTco 



292 



evvuXio^ 



ivddma (BaTna), to hury in. DiOD. 1, G6. 

 ipBeixiov, 01), TO, the socket of a candlestick ? Sept. Ex. 

 38 (37), 22. 



iv6ov<na(TTr]S, ov, 6, {ivdov(Tid(a>) enthusiast. OJ Ev6ov- 



a-iaa-Tal, the Enthusiasts, the name of a sect, called 



also UftrcraXiavol and EvxtTm. TnEOD. IV, 242. 



Theoph. 99, 11. 

 iySpovtaCw, a(xa, to enthrone or install, as a bishop, ivdpo- 



Also, to institute, as an abbot ; the institutor being 



a bishop. EdKUOL. p. 18i Kai ivdpovid^ei aurov jxeaov 

 TTJs eKxAijtri'as cttI 8i(j)pov, Kal inalpav to vaWlov avrov, 

 Tl6r)(Tiv avTa oKXo Kaivou, Km ^f'■y€l, 'EvBpovidCfTai 6 

 doCXof ToG B(Ov (6 fieica) 6 Upopdva^os els rj-yovpffov Koi 

 iToipiva T^9 (Tf^acrplai pov^s (ttjs Sftvos). 



2. To consecrate, as a church. NiC. Const. Can. 

 p. 451 A. CoDiN. 89, 15. 148. 



fv6povta(7pds, ov, 6, := iv6povKTp6s. ChAL. 1568 B. 



1613 A. 



Consecration, as of a holy table.' Eukhol. 



ii/dpoviaariKos, fj, 6u, =; ivSpovnTTiKOS. DaMASC. I, 504 D 

 'EvSpovtaaTiKol Xdyot, =z EvBpovuTTiKai avWafiai. 



Substantively, to ivBpoviaamKov, the eiithronization 

 fee, paid by the bishop ordained. Novell. 123, 3. 

 hdpovi^d), i(To>, {dpovos) to enthrone, install, (v6povtd^a. 

 DiOD. II, 595, 97 'Ev6poviCopepov Tois /3a(TiX€i'otr. 



In ecclesiastical Greek, it is commonly used with 

 reference to the enthronization of bishops. Const. 



ApOST. 8, 5, 5 Kai Trj (a6ev iv6povi^i(r6a> fls TOf aira 



biaipipovTa tottov, And in the morning let him be en- 

 throned in his proper place. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 

 54 F. Chal. 1C08 A. 

 2. To consecrate, as a holy table. Eukhol. 

 evSpoviapos, ov, 6, {IvBpovl^a) enthronization, as of a 

 bishop, evBpoviaapds. Chal. 1568 B. 



2. Consecration, as of a church. Balsam, ad 



Concil. VI, 31 'Evdpovia-pbs ecicXijcrtas. 

 ivdpovioTtKos, fj, ov, [ivdpovi^a) inaugural, ivBpovtaari- 



KOS. 



'Evdpovia-TiKoi (TvXKaPal, Inaugural letters, letters 

 sent by a newly ordained patriarch to the other 

 patriarchs; the same as 'EvdpovtatrTtKol \6yoi (see 



(vSpoviacTTtKoi). They were expected to contain the 

 doctrinal opinions of the writer. Edagr. 4, 4. 

 I'm, equivalent to iari {£rom ttpl), est, is, exists. NT. 



Gal. 3, 28 OvK evi 'lowSalof, oiSe "EWrjv ■ ovk «ft SoCXof, 

 ov8f eXeu^epos • ovk lui apatv Kai 6riKv • jrdvTfs yap vpeis 

 (h cCTTf cv Xpio-Tto 'irjaoii. Col. 3, 11. JaCOb. 1, 17. 

 PaLAEPII. 14, 1 To de d\7]6(S evi towvtov. EpHES. 

 9/7 B "Oti fTe)(Srj diTO Trjs dylas Maplas Trjs BfoTOKOv 

 Xf'yui', f'wfi (VI aXXof vids. CnAL. 1508 C Aia o-t 

 OVK fvi mpeats. CoNST. (536), 1153 A Tiy evi Nc- 

 o-Topios iyi> ovk oiSa, For my part, I know not who 

 Mistorius is ; I care not a straw about Nestorius. 



1149 A Ulcrrii «Vt(k, ovk evi Beapelv, dSfXc^oi Xpi- 

 (TTiavoi, It is faith, it is not a public sight, my Chris- 

 tian brethren. 1212 B 'H crvyitXijTor op5o'8o^or ?w. 

 ApOPHTH. Johann. Colob. 40 'Ew perdvota, d/3y3a ; Is 

 there any hope of repentance, father ? Xoius 1 'Eav 

 ovv OVK eari Saipav, ovk evt ttoXv. LeimON. 95 Ti cVi, 

 d^/3a Zaiaipf ; What nolo, father Zosimus ?' ichat is 

 the matter? Chron. 721, 19 'AXXuf ydp vpds ovk 

 epi aaBtjpat, For ye cannot be saved otherwise. 



[It is to be observed here that the classical tvi 

 represents evftm, but the later and Bj-zantine en 

 stands simply for eot/.] 



eviaitria, av, to, (Jvimnrios) anniversary, funeral prayers 

 offered a year after the burial. Const. Apost. 8, 

 42. (See also ewara, T€(rcrapaKoaTd, TpiVa.) 



*iviavTds, with the rough breathing, implied in KAeE- 



NIAYTON, that is, Kaff evtavTov. InSCR. 2448, VI, 25. 



fViKoj, rj, dp, (fis) singular, in grammar. Dion. Thrax 

 in Bekker. 635, 29. 



iplcrrqpt, see ipfUTas. ' 



ipKO^TTlOS = iyKoXlTlOS, whlch SCC. 



ipKpirljpws, ov, (iyKpU'cn, Kpirrjs) meaning not very clear. 



InsCR. 1104 Tovs ipKpirriplovs o'kovi. 

 ip\tpePiOTrjS =^ e'XXi/iei/ioTijr. JcL. AfR. 50. 



cvXi/ii/dfu, a(Ta, (XipvT]) to form a marsh or pool. The- 

 OPH. Cont. 383, 9 ivXtpvaaBrjvai, to become a marsh 

 or pool. 



evvdKis (ivvca), nine times. Hippol. 53. 



iwdXios, a, ov, (evvia) worth nine coins ? Porph. Cer. 

 473. (See also i^aXws, eirrdXior, oKToXiof.) 



