'pe^ivOi' 



314 



EffTiw; 



ipe^iv6Lov, ov, to, cMch-pea, Cicer Arietinum, epe^ivBos. 



Apophth. Tbeodor. Pberm. 7. 

 ipeBidjios, ov, 6, rebellious disposition. Sept. Deut. 31, 



27. 

 fpeOia-rris, ov, 6, [fpeBl^ai) provoker ; quarrelsome person. 



Sept. Deut. 21, 18. Hippol. .58. 

 (piaxf^la, as, fj, («/)e(7XfXew) idle talk, sophistry. SOCR. 



3, 7, p. 179. 

 iprjiitKos, J], ov, {eprjixos) of the desert. Sept. Ps. 101, 7. 



119, 4. 

 ipi}p.lTr)s, ov, 6, (eprjpos) hermit. Ampuil. 218 C. VlT. 



Sab. 2G1 C. Euagk. 3, 14, p. 346, 28. Quin. 



Can. 42. 



Adjectively, of the desert. Sept. Job. 11, 12 'Ova 



lpr]ji'iTrj, wild ass. 

 (pTjpoKaa-Tpov, ov, to, {(pTjpos, Kaarpov) deserted fort. 



PoEPH. AJm. 140, 9, et alibi. 

 (pTlp.ams, cms, f), (epij/idu) abandonment, desolation. Sept. 



Lev. 2C, 34 T^j fipipas rrjs eprjpwaeas aiir^s. 



ipiKTos, jj, ov, pounded, bruised. Sept. Lev. 2, 14 beaten 

 out of full ears. 



ipiav^r) ^ ipval^r). SepT. Dcut. 28, 42. 



"EpiiTja for "Ep/icia, av, to, {'Epp^s) festival in honor of 



Hermes. Insce. 265. 

 ipprjveia, as, i], translation. PhilON. II, 141. JOSEPH. 



Ant, 12, 2, 4. Just. Cobort. ad Graec. 13. Ieen. 

 3, 21, 2. 



epprjveva, to tl'Onslate. SePT. Job. 42, 18 'EppjjveveTai 



(K TTJs 2vpiaKjjs /3ii3Xou. 2 Esdr. 4, 7. Joseph. Ant. 

 12, 2, 1. Just. Cobort. ad Graec. 13. Ieen. 3, 21, 

 2. Clem. Alex. 409, 28. Eds. 5, % p. 222. 



(pvBpohavoa, aida, (IpvBpohavov) to dye With madder, to 

 dye red. Sept. Ex. 25, 5 Aippjxra Kpiav ijpvQpoha- 

 vopiva. 



epxopai, to come. PoltB. 1, 45, 14 nap' ouSev i\d6vT€S 

 Tou Trdaas divoPaXflv ras TrapaaKfvds, all but. 2, 55, 4 

 Ilap' 6\iyov ijXBe rov pij povov £K7r€(T€iv, dWa Kai toIs 



oXois Kivbvvev<Tai, he came within a little of. Malch. 



254 Ilapa piKpbv ^\6ov .... dnoXiaSai. 



Ka\S>s rfKdfs, yXBcTc, ffKSev, OV tj\6ov. Welcome, an 

 expression of salutation, tbe correlative of KaXas 



€vpov. AlIPHIL. 204 D KaXus ^\6es, naTr/p rmv TeKvaiv 



TTJs iprjpov, Welcome, father of the children of the 

 desert. Ephes. 1616 A. Ka\S>s ^\des, op5o8o|f eVi- 



o-Kojre. ThEOD. Ill, 689 D. LeimON. 67 KaXis 

 rj\dfv 6 a,3/3af pov, Welcome, my (spiritual) father. 

 TheOPH. 245, 19 KaXis rfKBov 01 opeo'So|oi. PoEPH. 



Cer. 21, 11. 39, 8. (See also koKus clpov under 



fvpi(TKia.) 

 eparda, to bcg, pray. Followed by Iva. Hekm. Vis. 

 1, 2 Ilo/oiff pfjpaariv €p<aT7f(Tco Tov Kvpiov Iva tKarfvor] poi ; 



(See also Introduction, § 88, 1.) 

 ipaTtjpaTiKos, ij, ov, (fpw-njpa) interrogative. DiON. 

 Thbax in Bekkee. 636, 11. 



ipiOTonouopM {(pais, woUa), perf. part. epaTonenoirjpevos, 



adapted to excite love. Just. Apol. 2, 11. 

 fs for fV, in, at. Menand. 301, 5. 310, 7. 330, 3. 



331, 19. Agath. 30, 17. 53, 3. 59, 18, et alibi, 

 cf or ts — lis. PORPH. Cer. 48, 21. 199, 4, et alibi. 



ia-KoiPiTos = i^Kov^iTOS. PoRPH. Cer. 11, 16. 



cVoT-e for es ore, until. Soz. 1, p. 6, 39. 



eawipa, as, rj, the West, in tbe sense of Wester7i Europe, 



witb reference to Greece and Constantinople. Po- 



LTB. 5, 104, 10. Theod. ni, 711 C. 

 e<T7rfptv6s, T], ov, pertaining to the evening, simply evening, 



!BaSIL. Ill, 62 B TrjV x^P^" '■"'' ((TTTCpivov (Jimtos, The 



boon of the evening twilight. 



'H iatrepivq XfiToupy/a, The evening mass, the same 



as 'H XfiToupyia Ti>v trpoj^ytaapfvav. TuEOD. Ill, 



G73 D. 



In the Ritual, o euirepwos, sc. v/iras, tlie evening 

 service, vespers. Const. Apost. 7, 48 titul. 8, 35 

 titul. Leg. Homer. 112. (Compare Const. Apost. 



8, o4, 1 "Evxas 67riTfXfiTf opBpov Ka\ Tpirr] a>pa Ka\ 

 iKTTj Ka\ ivvdrr] Ka'i ioTTipa Kal dXeKTopo(j)avla. LaOD. 



18.) 



'O fiiyas ecnrfptvos. Great Vespers (see f'ia-obos 2). 

 'O piKpos ia-TTfpivos, Lesser Vespers; applied to 

 ordinary vespers. 

 'Ecrnais for 'EcTTiuiof, Hestiaeus, a man's name. Insce. 



573. ^ 



'Eo-Ttdj, dhos, fj, ('EoTt'a) Vestalis, Vestal. Plut. I, 66 

 B Twv i€pwv napdevwv €7ria-K07TOS, as ^EuTtqdas irpoaayo- 



pEuoua-tK, Virgines Vestales. 



