eiro-^ia 



313 



epea 



POLTB. 38, 3, 2 Tr)r Kara Tov ttoK^iiov CTTOxrjv. .TuST. 



Tryph. 102. 



2. Suspension of judgment. Plut. II, 1122 A, 



et alibi. Galen. II, 16 A seq. Sext. Pyrrhon. 



Hypot. 1, 22, p. 49. 

 tTToij/la, as, fi, the being an cttottttis, inspection. Theoph. 



758, 12. Basilic. 56, 8, 13. 

 cTrra, seven. 'Enra inra, Seven and seven, By seven, By 



seven and seven. Seven hy seven ; a Hebraism. Sept. 



Gen. 7, 3. 



Ta eVra iTncfyavea-TaTa (pya, The seven ivonders 



of the world. Diod. 1, 63. 



tTirdao-Tpos, ok, (e'lrTa, aarpov) Seven-Starred. MaRTTR. 



Areth. 36 Tr]v iiTTaaaTpov apKTov, The Great Bear, 

 eirrai, seven times, iwraKis. Cedk. I, 305, 20. 

 (TTTaKmSeKuiTris, cf , (eTrraKai'Sf Ko, eros) of Seventeen years. 



Diod. 2, 2 Xpomv inTaKaiSeKaeTri, Seventeen years. 

 fn-rdXior, ox, {fTrrd) worth seven coins? PoRPH. Cer. 



473. (Sec also iwaXios, e^dXiOj, oKTaXiOf.) 

 inToKocfios, ov, {ewrd, Ad^or) seven-Mlled. CiCER. Epist. 

 ad Att. 6, 5, 2. 



€7rra7rXa(ri'a)r, adv. of eVTaTrXdaior, seven times. Sept. 



Ps. 11,7 K(Kadapi(Tfievov CTrraTrXao-iMf. 

 eiTTaaraBios, ov, (ordSioi') seven Stadia long. SCTJIN. 



649. 

 cTTTdoToXor, ov, [ivTa, (TToKrj) having seven garments. 



HiPPOL. 101 'H fie (f)va'is €7rrdcrroXo? jrepl aitTrjv €j(0V(ra 



Koi ItTTokifTpiivt] inrd (TToXds aWplovs. 

 inrTjpijs, for, fj, {(Ttra) a vessel with seven banks of oars. 



PoLYB. 1, 23, 4, et alibi. 

 (TTwynov, ov, TO, = lirap-ls. PoRPH. Cer. 721, 23 incor- 

 rectly written lirofiiov. 

 (Ttap-ls, ifios, 17, ^ wfjLocpoptov of a presbyter. Apophth. 



Moses 4. 

 cTTww/iof, ov, named after. In grammar, Svofia fTr(i>vvp.ov, 



or simply to liramp-ov, epithet, as *oi/3oj. Dion. 



Thrax in Bekker. 636, 11. 

 epavapios, ov, 0, {(pavos) one who lives on charity. Chal. 



1605 B. 

 (pavos, ov, 6, alms, charity, l\erjp.o(nivr]. GlosS. "Epavos, 



haec stipes sodaUum, haec slips, conlatio, collatio, 



collecta. Ibid. 'Epavos, lKer)p.O(Tiiinj, Slips. 



(pya^ojiat, to helalor, to leal. Theoph. 341, 16 'EXn-iSa 



e;^aj Tovs 7ro\ep.lovs epydaaadai. 

 ipyaXc'iov, ov, to, tvorkhouse. PoRPH. Adm. 270 "Ira 



deirpevcavTai Ka\ IvaTroKK^'tutvTai fls Ta (pyaKfia. 



ipyacTTripiaKos, rj, ov, pertaining to a workshop. Poltb. 



38, 4, 5 nX^^oj epyaaTTipiaKav Kal Pavavamv dv6pima>v 



handicraftsmen. 



Substantively, ol IpyaimipiaKoi, handicraftsmen, 



shopkeepers. DiOD. 11, p. 585, 90 Tois- ipyaa-Tripia- 



Koiis Koi Tov oKKov o-)(Kov O'VVTpex^^LV. 

 ipyaTeta, as, fj, (cp-ydrijr) work, ipyaaria. SePT. Sap. 7, 



16. LeiMON. 27 (37) Epyarfias CKapvev iirovpyav 



olKoBopoLS. 

 epyarrjs, ov, 6, Workman, laborer, day-laborer. NT. Matt. 



20, 1 MiaBacraaBai (pydras (Is tov dpire\wva avrov. 



Joseph. Ant. 12, 4, 6. 



ipyobtaKTia, to be IpyohiiKrqs. Sept. 2 Par. 8, 10 Xiev- 



TTJKOVTa Ka\ BiaKOfftOl epyo5l(i)KTOVVT€S (V TW Xaw. 



ipyoSidtKTTjs, ov, 6, [epyov, SiwKu) lask-masler, IndKTtjs. 

 Sept. Ex. 3, 7. 



€pyoh6(nov, ov, to, (epyoSoTTis) workshop, workhouse. LeG. 



Homer. 93. 97. Theoph. 726, 15. Typic. p. 297. 



CoDiN. 21, 20, 74,16. 

 ipyoBoTTjs, ov, 6, superintendent of work, an officer. 



Cedr. II, 507, 8 Eis tSsv (vvovy^aiv 6 ^(yopevos ipyo- 



B6tt]s. 

 epyohoTpia, as, fi, femin. of epyoSorqs. TyPIC. 27 titul. 

 ipyOTTaptKTTjs, ov, 6, (epyov, 7rape;((a) One who furnishes 



work, employer. Cleji. Rom. Epist. 1, 34 'O vaSpbs 

 KOI TTapiipivos [epydr7)sj] ovk dvT0(j)da\pe1 Tm (pyoTrapcKTy 

 avTov. * 



ipyocTKOTTOs, ov, 6, (epyov, arKoma>) icatcher oj acts. PaL- 



LAD. Vit. Chrys. 21 B. 

 (pyoxeipov, ov, to, {epyov, x^'p) handicraft, usually with 



reference to articles manufactured by monks, such 



as baskets and wooden spoons. Apophth. Anton. 



18. Arsen. 41. Agath. 10. Novell. 133, 6. 

 ipyavla, as, fj, {epyaivT]s) contract for the doing of a work, 



epyoXajSia. POLYB. 6, 17, 5. 



epea, as, 17, wool, fleece, sheep-skin with the wool on. 

 Prisc. 197, 20. Mal. 32, 6. 33. Cukon. 78, 18. 

 79, 14. 



