e^aTToa-TeXKo} 



297 





natural to suppose that tlie name eianoa-TeiXaptov was 

 originallj applied to what was afterward called kjxoto- 



e^aTTOoreAXo) (an-ooreXXw), to send out, to despatch; to 

 send away, dismiss. Sept. Lev. 14, 7. Polyb. 3, 

 11, 1. 4, 84, 3, et alibi. 



e^aTTooToXr), rjs, f], (c'^affooTtXXo)) a sending forth. Po- 

 LTB. 1, 41, 3, et alibi. 



i^apWjj.rtai.s, (as, i], {i^apid/ieo)) enumeration. POLTB. 



16, 26, 5. 

 i^api.6ji.o^vyoKaimavoTpvTav'i.<Tas, an uncouth compound of 

 e^apiBpeai, fuyos, Kapnavos, TpvTdvrj. BasIL. Ill, 123 



E (Julian to Basil). 

 (^apcrts, eas, 17, (e^at'po)) a lifting Up, taking or pulling 



up. Sept. Num. 10, 6. 



Metaphorically, destruction. Sept. Jer. 12, 17 



'E^apS TO (6vos ixelm i^apa-fi Koi aitoiKda. CleM. 



Alex. 816, 24 *oi/os S' e^apa-ls ecrn /3f;3aia. 

 f'^aprda), tO hang on. PolTB. 18, 1, 4 Tois p.ev Bvpeovs 



rois o;^cr(rt Toir <tkvtlvois ck tS>v &pa>v e^i/pnjKOTej. 

 e^dpTTja-is, incorrectly for l^dpnats. PoRPH. Adm. 75, 9. 



i^apria, rd, {e^apTi^ui) tackle, tackling. ThEOPH. CoNT. 

 532, 15. Gloss. E^dpna navTos TTpayparos, hoc in- 

 strumentum. 



f^apTia, as, rj, r= t^dpTicns. BASILIC. 53, 3, 12. 



e^apriCai, 1<TW, (a/jTi'fm) to equip, fit Old. DiOD. 14, 19, 

 p. 655, 49 e^TjpTitrpepas, V. 1. l^r^prutrptvas. NT. 2 Tim. 

 3, 17 npof Trav epyov dyaBov i^rjpTicrpevos. JOSEPH. 

 Ant. 3, 2, 2 Tois dnatrt Ka^ois i^i]pTi(Tpevovs. 



2. To complete. NT. Act. 21, 5 "Ore 8e iytvero 

 Tjpds f^apria-ai ras fjpipas. 



i^dpTiixis, fair, 17, (l^apTi^a) equipment, haggage. The- 

 OPH. 590, 18. 



e^apria-pos, ov, 6, (f^apTL^a) equipment, as of a ship. Ba- 

 silic. 15, 1, 3. 



e^apxos, ov, 6, prefect. CoNST. Ill, 620 D. 



2. Exarch, the metropolitan whose jurisdiction 

 extends over the whole province ; the bishop of a 

 province. Sard. Can. 6. Cod. Afr. Can. 39 'Qo-re 



Tov T^f Trpo>Tr)s Ka6iSpas (TTifTKOTrov pr) "KiyeaBai (^ap^ov 

 TBI' Upeaiv, fj aKpov Upia, t] ToiovToTponov riiroTC, dXkd 

 pivov (TTiaKowov Trjs npdin]S KadiBpas. ChAL. 9. lb. p. 



1569 B. Edagr. 4, 11, p. 394. (Compare Ism. 

 Hispal. 7, 12, 4 Ordo episcoporum quadripartitus 

 est, id est in patriarchis, archiepiscojns, metropolitis, 

 atque episcopis. Here archiepiscojms corresponds to 

 Hapxos.) 



2. Oyerseer of monasteries. Const. (536), 968 A. 

 Novell. 133, 4. (Compare dpxipav8piTJ]s.) 



e^aa-TTpos, ov, (uinrpos) quite white, eK\fvKos. APOCR. 

 Martyr. Barthol. 2. 



(iarov, ov, to, (e'|, i'^a) = i^aa-Ti]S. GlOSS. JuR. ScoXd- 



ptov, €^ox^ TOV i^drov. 

 i^aTiopla, as, rj, (exautoro) exemption from inilitanj 



service. Leo. 20, 71. Suid. 'E^arapda (sic), eT^cvBepia 



aiTo (TTpareias. 

 f^avyua, as, i), {e^avyrjs) effldgence. METHOD. 361 C. 



l^d-^a\pos, ov, 6, (f^, faXpos) in the Ritual, the Six 

 Psalms, namely, the 3d, 37th, 62d, 87th, 102d, and 

 142d. They form the most solemn part of matins 



(opdpos). 



?iay}fts, ecus, rj, (e|a7iT(u) illumination, a display of lights. 



Mal. 206, lo 'E^d\|fe£f eTroirirrav npos X^P'" HtoXe- 

 paiov. 



i^edo) (f'ao)), to let go. ApocR. Act. Pet et Paul. 77 



'E^eacrare avTov. 

 (^eyepa-ts, emr, fj, (e^eyei'po) an awakening, raising, as 



from sleep. Poltb. 9, 15, 4. 

 e^eiKovl^af, .ia-a, (eiKovl^a) to form completely. Sept. Ex. 



21, 22 Ml) e^etKovio-pevov, unformed. 21, 23 'EaK 8c 



(^(iKovia-pevov ^. HiPPOL. 164. 171. 



2. To typifj. Iren. 1, 17, 1. 

 l^ikaaia, as, r], a driving out, as of cattle. Poltb. 12, 

 4,10. 



(^(\(idepos, 6, = dniKevdepos. CiCER. Epist. ad Attic. 



6,5. 

 i^i\evcns, cas, x], (e^ipxopai) a going out. Sept. 2 Rcf. 

 15, 20. Apocr. Act. Philipp. 31. 



i^epjSXdpiov = e^epnXdpiov. METHOD. 388 A. 

 i^epnXdptov, ov, to, exemplar, e^ep^Xdpwv. Ignat. 



Ephes. 2. Trail. 3. 

 e^ipirKiov, ov, to, ex em plum, jiattern. Porph. Cer. 



469 'SiKapapayKia dia(f)6pa>v xpowv Ka\ i^epTrXlav. 

 €^6o'a), axra, to push out, drive or turn out, oust. Epiph. 



