e^ofioXdyrjffii 



300 



e^ovcna 



(b) In Hebraistic and ecclesiastical Greek, to con- 

 fess one's sins ; said of the penitent. NT. Matt. 3, 6 



'E^OfioKoyoijiCvoi ras afiaprlas airSyv. Jacob. 5, 16 

 'E^ofioXoydaBe dXX^Aois tu ■napairraiiaTa. BaRN. 19 

 'E^OfioXoyrjcrrj eni Ajiaprlais aov, CleM. KOM. Ilipist. 



1, 51. Laod. 9. 



(c) To be in a penitent state, to be penitent. Ba- 

 sil. Ill, 327. B scq. 



(J) In Hebraistic Greek, to praise, alvia. Sept. 



Gen. 29, 35 tivveTiTOVToi^Ofio^oyricofiaiKvpla. Ps. 6, 6 

 'Ev 8e ra abr) rls (^opo\oyrj(T€Tai (roi; JST. Matt. 11, 



25. Luc. 10, 21. 

 2. To confess, shrive, said of the priest. Eukhol. 



p. 673 Tpap.p,a ivraXrripiov bidopfvov Trapa toC apxKpias 

 ets Tov TTVfvp.aTtKov TOP ^^o/xoXoyoCrra. 

 f ^o/ioXdyi/o-is, fcos, fj, (e'lo/ioXo-yew) confession, profession. 

 Plut. I, 169 A. 505 D, et alibi. 



2. In ecclesiastical Greek, confession of sins. 

 Apocr. Act. et Martyr. Matt. Const. Apost. 8, 

 8, 2. Laod. 2. 



3. Penance, piravoia. Basil. Ill, 271 A M^ 



ue'xp' T^t t'lo'Sou TTapaTfivciv avTwv rrjv f^op.6\6yrj(rtv. 

 328 B To iifffpj3dXXoi/ Trjs i^OfjioKoyri(T«xis. 



4. In Hebraistic Greek, praise, atveais. Sept. 

 Judith. 15, 14. 



i^ov (s^e'M')' permitted; after eVri. Can. Apost. 3 



Mij e^ov fit eoTO) TrpocrayetrBai Tt erepov els rb SvaiatrTi]- 

 piov. Ignat. Smyrn. 8 Ov< l^ov i<mv X'^P'^ '■°5 '"'" 

 (TKowov ou're ^airri^dv, ovre dyamji' Troteii'. QuiN. Can. 

 43 'E^ov inrapx" Xptcrriava rav dtTKrjTwv tKeaOai /3to». 



e^offXos, OK, (oTrXov) unarmed. Poltb. 3, 81, 2. 

 «'|opi'u, as, Tj, {($6pws) exile, banishment. Const. (536), 



1153 A. 

 'H e|opia ToC 'Afid^, The expulsion of Adam from 



Paradise; commemorated on Quinquagesima {rrj 



KvpiaKy T^t Tupoc^dyov). TeIOD. 



i^optcnpaios, ov, (l^opi^ai) exiled, banished. Hes. Aijn-op- 



TaTOS, f^opia-ipaios. 



i^opurpios, ov, 6, {e^oplCa>) exile, banishment. Athan. I, 



158 C. 

 f|opKifw, to adjure. DiOD. 1, 21, p. 24, 100 'E^opxiVai 



navTas pTjbevi dr/Kixretv rrjv boBriaopiinjv avTols irioTiv. 



2. In ecclesiastical Greek, to exorcise. Just. 

 Tryph. 30 ''E^opKi^opeva Kara toC ovofiaTos 'Irjaov Xpi- 

 OTOu. Const. I, 7 'E^opKi^opev airovs pera toC fp(pv- 

 aav Tplrov ds to •Kpofrtairov Koi (Is ra ^ra avruii^. 



l^opKurpos, oC, o, (J^opKi^io) a swearing, administering of 

 an oath. 



2. Exorcism, inopKiapSs, ((popKia-pos. Cyrill. Hi- 

 ER. Catech. 1, 5, as a various reading. Eukhol. 

 p. 149. 



i^opKurrrjs, ov, 6, (c|op)tif<u) exorcist, eiropKKTTrjs, e(\)opKi(Trf]S. 



NT. Act. 19, 13. Basilic. 3, 3, 5. 

 f'^oTf («| ore), = i^ ov, since. Mal. 172. 

 t^oVou, for c'l oTou, since the time when, simply siiice. 



Marttr. Ignat. (inedit.) 3 Tl he o-oi TrpoaeKpovae TO 



'S.picmavuTpLOii Krjpvypa, i^oTov ijp^aTO, elne. 

 i^ovdevea, ijo-o, = e^ovBevoa. Sept. 1 Reg. 10, 19. 

 i^ovSev6<j>, ixrm, (ovbevow) to set at naught, despise, e^ovSe- 



vea, e^ovBevea, e^ovdevoa. SePT. Jud. 9, 38 'O Xaos 



ov e^ovSevaxras. 

 e^ovBeviopa, aros, to, (i^ovSevoui) Contempt, e^ovBiinjpa. 



Sept. Ps. 89, 5. 

 i^ovSivaia-is, eais, fj, (f'louSfi/ow) contempt. Sept. Ps. 106, 

 40. 122, 3. 4. 



e^ovdevea = e^ovbevoa. SePT. 1 Reg. 2, 30. 8, 7. 



Prov. 1, 7 So(j)iav fie Koi naiSeiav daePels e^ov0evq- 



croviriv. 

 i^ovdetnjpa, aros, to, = i^ovdevwpa. SePT. Ps. 21, 7 



'OveiSos av6pi>nu>v (cai e^ovBevqpa Xaov. 



e^ov6(VTjTr)s, ov, 6, (e^ovOeviai) contemner. HiPPOL. 57. 



i$ov6ev6a = i^ovSevoco. SepT. 1 Reg. 8, 7. 



'E|ou)co»Tiot, (OV, 01, the Ex-Nihilians, an epithet applied 

 to the Arians, because they maintained that the Son 

 was created out ofnothitig (e| ovk ovTmi'). Athan. I, 

 748 A. SocR. 2, 45, p. 162, 31. (Compare Alex- 

 Alex. 553 A Ilfpi piv ovv OTi 6 vlbs TOV 6eov ovTe e^ 

 OVK ovTtiiV yeyivjjTat, ovTe tjv TTOTe OTe ovk ^v, avTtipKijs 

 iraidevo'ai laavvrjs 6 evayyeXtaTrjs. AriUS apud EPIPH. 

 I, 732 A E'lTopev f| OVK ovTiov eariv. AthAN. I, 738 

 E. SoCR. 1, 5.) 



i^ovala, as, % power, authority, mightiness, as a title. 

 Leg. Homer. 93 T^s fjpeTepas i^ovaias, Of our Mighti- 

 ness. Cede. II, 193, 23 Ei dpia-Kei t^ ajj i^ovaia. 



