e^wKeavi^eo 



302 



€TravaT6iv(o 



3, 7 Aft Se airbv Koi fiapTvplav KoKrjV fX"" '"''° '"'"'' 

 f^aSfv. Just. Cohort. 10 Oi e^coBev tjJs fnicrepas 6foac- 

 ^eias. 11 'Ytto rSiv i'^aiBev Trjs fjiKTcpas 6pri(TKf las. 14 Ou 

 fiovov tS>v deoacpHu, dXKa koI tu>v e^aidev. BASIL. Ill, 



4E. 



2. Besides, in addition. Inscr. 3509, 4. 4290. 



Can. ArOST. 85 'E^cadtv 8c 7TpocncrTopeia-6a> Vfiiv p.av6a- 

 veiv vjioiv Tovs viovs ttju tyofpiav tov TroXvp-aOoiis Sctpa^. 



(See also Iktos.) 

 i^ioKeavi^a, tVo), (aKcavos) to sail to the extremity of the 



ocean. Poltb. 34, 4, 5. 

 'E^aiKioviov = 'ElaKioxioi'. CoDiN. 22, 13, as a various 



reading. 



'E^mKiovirat =: ''E^aKiovlrai. CuRON. 561. 605, 12. 



Theoph. 271. 

 l^ampoLTrjs, ov, 6, (t^a, iTparr)s) seller from withoict, one 



wlio brings commodities into a city and sells tliem 



tliere. Leg. Homer. 111. 

 e^woTTis, ov, 6, (e|c») maenianum, balcony. Antec. 4, 



G, 2, p. G04. Basilic. 58, 2, 1. 58, 11, 9. 

 f^uxTTpa, as, rj, (e'^axTTijr) a stage machine so called. Po- 

 ltb. 11, C, 8. 

 i^toTiKos, ij, ov, (?!&)) outer. Mal. 449, 11 'ElartKai 



TvoKus, with reference to Constantinople. 



2. Extraneus, not akin, not related by hlood to 



any one ; opposed to o-vyyevfjs, trvyytvcis. Inscr. 



2686. 3371. 4248. Antec. 1, 11, 2, et alibi. 



eopTacifJiOS, ov, (iopracns) festive, festal. JOSEPH. Ant. 

 11, 6, 13 Ti]V fie fxop.evt]v ioprainpiov eTrolrjcrav. IrEN. 

 1, 6, 3 nScrav ^opTacnpov tS>v (6vi>v Tepijrtv. 



'EopTa<nnos dyios, in the EiTUAL, A saint whose 

 feast is solemnly celebrated, as Saint Basil. 

 iopTaiTTiKos, r], ov, Jestive, festal. EopTao-TiKT] iirKrroKj), 

 Festal letter, Easter letter, a complimentary letter 

 sent by one bishop to another, or by a bishop to a 

 public functionary, during the paschal days. Eds. 

 7, 20. Tueod. Ill, 901 D. 925 C. 



'EopTatTTiKov ypap.p.a, the Same as the preceding. 

 Theod. Ill, 901 D. 



'Eoprao-TiKos kxjkKos, Oyclus paschalis. Chron. 685, 

 14. 



Substantively, to iopraaTiKa, Presents given on 



feast days. Laod. 37. Chal. 1501 B Aidovai 



axiTov Ik -xfipbs to'ls KKtjpiKo'is <pavfpd riva iopraaTiKa. 



eoprrj, ijs, tj, church feast. Can. Apost. 52. Const. 

 Apost. 5, 13 seq. Eus. 2, 17, p. 69, 36 'H fi^yaKr) 

 eoprq. The great feast, namely, Easter. 



Church feasts are, with regard to time, divided into 

 immovable (aKivrjToi.) and movable {KivrjTai). 



In respect of Ja'nd, the great feasts are separated 



into Afo-ffOTiKui iopral, and OcofnjTopiKoi fopral (see 



dfOTTOTlKOS, BfOpTjTOpiKOs). 



In point of importance, Easter (to IlacTX") stands 

 at the head of all the church feasts. In the Ritual 

 this feast is styled 17 dym rip.epa, 17 ^atrtXlr KOI Kvpia, 

 ioprSiV eopTrj Kal irav^yvpis navjjyvpeiov. 



Inaipva ^ Inalpa). ThEOPH. 348 iirepviv, incorrectly 

 for (iraipvcv. Ptoch. 1, 126. 369. 



(Tralpoi, or iirijpa, to take, take off take aivay. Apocr. 

 Thom. Euangel. A, 15, 1 "Eirapov alrb pcTit (TeavToii. 

 Mal. 180, 17 'Errrjpdrj TO ^aaiXeiov Trap' avTov. Id. 



198, 11. 200. 203, 18. 479,13. Chron. 723 'En^pav 

 Ttjv K((j)a\ijv avTov, They took his head off. PORPH. 

 Cer. 477, 19. (See also inalpva.) 



iTraKpoaais, fas, fj, (^iTraKpoaopai) a listening to, hearken- 

 ing. Sept. 1 Reg. 15, 22. 



(TtoKKrfKos, ov, (aXXijXmv) one upon another. Poltb. 2, 

 66, 9, et alibi. 



enaiivvto, with the accusative. Theoph. 317. 



iiravaipfopiai, to destroy, to put to death. Poltb. 1, 10, 

 8. 2, 19, 9, et alibi. 



iiravalpecns, ems, fj, {irravaipeop.ai) destruction, slaughter, 



Poltb. 2, 37, 8. 5, 55, 4, et alibi. 



liravaTroKala = avandKaitii. AnC. Can. 1. 



eiravairaiai (avaTravw), to rest^. Sept. 4 Reg. 2, 15 'Etto- 

 van^navTat to nvevpa HXioi* cttI EXttrcrate. 



iiravaTToSia-ixos, ov, 6, (j7ravanoSi^a>) a recmring. HiPPOL. 

 178 Tov yap (vScxa Kal SaideKa [^i/iri] TrpoadrjKriv Kal 

 liravaTTo^ia'pov tJjs ficKafios, ovk oXXou Tiros dpidpov yev 



VTjlTlV. 



iiTava<rrpe(j>ofiai {iiTavaa-Tpi(fi<.>), to return. Sept. Deut. 



3, 20 'EiravacTTpacfirjaeadf ckoo'tos els rijv KKripovofilav 



avTov. 

 (TravaTflva. Mid. (iravarelvop.at, to hold out by way of 



