e^ovo'ia^Q) 



301 



e^coOev 



'Eff' f ^ova-las exw, To have the power to do anything. 



PORPH. Cer. 481, 18 'Ejt' i^ova-las ?x^i ?|ci) Tav (tkov- 

 raplau fl(T(\6('iv. 

 f^ova-id^ai, aaa, (f^ovata) to be in mUkority, to have 

 power. Sept. Eccl. 8, 4 Bao-iXfvs l^ovati^av. 8, 8 



OvK eoTlv avdpanos e^ovcrid^av fv wveifxaTi, Over the 

 spirit. 8, 9 Ta ocra i^ovcriaa-aTO avdpiowos (i> dvOpama. 

 NT. Luc. 22, 25 Oi l^ova-id^ovTH avTwv. 1 Cor. 6, 12 

 'E^ov(Ti.aa'6fi(TOpaL irro Tivos. 7, 4 'H ywrj toC tSi'ou 

 cwpaTos OVK e^ovatd^et. 



2. To give poioer to do anything. Sept. Eccl. 6, 2 



OxjK f^ovcnd(Tsi avT(i 6 6(os tov (jyayclv dir avTOV. 

 (^ovcriapxis, ov, 6, (i^ovaia, npx") rider, the title of the 



ruler of Armenia. Cedr. II, 498, 11. 

 t'^ouo-iao-Tijs, oil, 6, (e^ova-id^a) ruler. Sept. Esai. 9, 6. 



Chrts. IV, 60 B. 

 i^ovciaoTiKais, adv. of l^ovtriaariKos, authoritatively. Po- 



LTB. 5, 26, 3. 

 i^ova-wKpaToip, epos, 6, Q^ova-la, upaTiia) ruler, the title of 



the lord of Alania. Porph. Adm. 80. 

 i^6<^6a\pos, ov, manifest, clear, obvious. P<3ltb. 1, 



10,3. 

 flo^of, ov, eminent. Superlative e^oxaraTos, eminentissi- 



mus, most excellent, as a title. Inscr. 4483 Tov 



^^o\uiTdTOV eirdpxpv tov Upov irpaiToyptov. ChAL. i2Jl. 



B Tas fieyiaras a7ro^dtr€is rav p.eyd\a>v Kai i^oxiordTav 



Inapxav (v. 1. dpxdvraiv). 

 i^mh'iTOi, 01, expediti, tv^avoi, yv/ivol, fTOifioi irpos 



lidxqv. Ltd. 158, 29. 

 c^nediTov, ov, to, (expeditus) army. Novell. 117, 

 11. Mal. 98, 22. 309. 336. Chron. 618, 12. 



SlHD. 'E^ueSjTa, TO orpaTtaTiKa iTKfjBrj. 



2. Expeditio, expedition. Antec. 2, 13, 6. 

 Chron. 584. 



3. Muster, the assembling of an army. Leo. 4, 1. 

 11, 6. 



c^TrfXXfvT^r, ov, o, compulsor, collector of debts, i^\- 

 \(VT^s. Novell. 128, 6. Vit. Sab. 327 B. 



e|m)XXfUTi)t = c'lireXXfUT^f. VlT. SaB. 340 B. 



t^TiKr^KTOi, ov, explicatus, alert, in military language. 



JIauric. 1, 12. 9, 3. 11, 5. Leo. 17, 23, et 

 alibi. 



YOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 39 



e^TrXopoTOf, o. GloSS. JuR. 'E^XopaTot, irpitr^eis, diro- 



KptdidpiOL, Kai f^TrXoparopeff. 

 (^irKopaToip =r (^TzSapdrap. LeO. 17, 97. 

 f^Xapdrap, apos or opos, 6, explorator, ^I'owser, e|jrXo- 



pdriop, e^TrXopdros, Karda-KOTros. JuST. Ajiol. 1, 71. 



Mauric. 7, 4. 6, 1. 9, 5. 

 e'^TiXXios, 0, sextillis. Mal. 184, 21. 

 eirpavfos, extraneus, e^ariKos. Antec. 2, 19, 3. 

 e'lrpaopSirapiof, 0,01/, extraordinarius. Basilic. 60, 



30,2. 

 c|u/xvcM ^ vpvi<o strengthened by e|. Poltb. 6, 47, 7. 

 c^vTTvlCa, iVu, (i^vTTvos) to iDolce. Sept. Jud. 16, 14 



'E^vvvlaBf) diTo TOV vTrvov. IIlPPOL. 103. TheOPH. 

 161 ''E^VKv'i^ovai TOV VlapKiavov. 

 i^vTTVio-pos, oil, 6, (e^inri'ifo)) a tvaJciiiy. HiPPOL. 128 

 (quoted from a Gnostic book) 'Eyw (fxavf) i^virviafiov 



€v Toy aloivi rijff wktos. 



e^uTrfof, ov, {vttvos) aicalceued. Sept. 1 Esdr. 3, 3. 



(^v(j>mv<i), to unweave. Porph. Adm. 119, 20. 



e|<o, oiit, without. In ecclesiastical Greek, Oi t^a bvres, 

 or simply OJ e|M, Those who are without, means Those 

 not converted to Christianity ; the heathen, gentiles, 

 idolaters. NT. 1 Cor. 5, 12 Ti yap pot koI rois e|o» Kpi- 

 V€iv ; oiixt Tovs €^0 vpe'is KpiV€T€ ; Tovs 6e e^ci) 6 Bsos 

 Kplvei. Const. ApOST. 8, 10 'Yncp tS>v ?|m ovto>v 

 Ka\ nenXavrjiJiivwv. HeRMEIAS, titul. 'Eppei'ou (piKotro- 

 (pov 8ta(rvpp6s twv e^U) (piKoaocpav. (See also e^<o6cv 1.) 



f|w/3i-yXioj/, ov, TO, = f^mpiyXov. PORPH. Cer. 490, 4. 



e^aPiyXov, ov, to (e|u, ^iy\a) picket, in military lan- 

 guage ; opposed to eaw^iyXov. PhOC. 202. 



(^aidev, without. Adjectively, profane, secular, as op- 

 posed to Christian or sacred. Const. Apost. 2, 1, 1 

 Tas e^a>6ev fiia^oXdr, The slanders of those that 

 are without, that is, the unbelievers. Eus. 6, 18 



npof Tois 6e[ois Km ra Trjs i'^adfv (pi\oo'o(j>las Trpos aiiTOv 

 TvaiSevopevoi. 2, 4 Ov povov tSiv ijper/pwj/ aKKa Koi 

 Tav dizo TTji (^a>6(V oppuiptvav TraiSelas CTriOT/poTOTor. 

 Ibid. Ta (l>i\6a-o<pa Kal (\(v6(pia tt/s e^ai6fv waiSdas. 

 Ant. 5 'H e^adev iiov(Tia, Secular authority, as op- 

 posed to ecclesiastical. Basil. Ill, 4 E 'E/c t^s ?|(o- 

 e,v aocpias. Theod. IV, 227 D. 



Substantively, 01 ^aOev — Oi e^u. NT. 1 Tim. 



