ecTTiaTopoa 



315 



ero'! 



ioTiaTopia, as. rj, (JtrriaTap) alloioancc of food. SepT. 



4 Reg. 25, 30. 



fCTTida) =: iimiofiai. PaCIIOM. 948 C. 



e<rxapiov, ov, to, t/te hasis of a movable tower for storming 



towns. PoLTB. 9, 41, 4. 

 iaxap'nris, cm, 6, (eaxapa) sc. apros, bread hahed over the 



Jire. Sept. 2 Reg. 6, 19. 



itrxoLTois, adv. of ecrxaros, Jtnalll/. ThEOPH. 120, 10. 



eo-o), in, within; followed by (v, eh. Mal. 245, 22 

 'E(r<pdyTj 6 avrbs Td'ios jSaatXeuj eVo) ev rw TraXartw. 

 CuRON. 469 Elf TO Upov ((TO} ea-(pdyrj. 



iaa^iyKov, ov, to, (eau, /3i'-yXa) sentinel, sentry ; opposed 



to i^afiiyKov, l^a^lyKiov. PlIOC. 225, 10. 



(<Ta(}>6pioi>, oil, TO, ((j)opfos) under garinent. Porph. Cer. 



4G9, *'Eaai<l>6pta fiead^rjXa. 

 eraipeiapxris, ov, 6, the head of a iraipeia. POEPH. Cer. 



481, 9. 

 eTaipiaoTrjs, vv, 6, (eVaipoj) a name given to the Christians 

 by the IMohammedans, because the former believe 

 that God has a compeer (iralpos). Damasc. I, 112 



D KaXoGo-£ fie rjp.ds eTaipiacTTas, otl, (})rj(T\, eraipov tu> Beu) 

 Trapeicrdyopev Xiyovres eli/ai tov XpioToi/ vlov 6eov Ka\ 

 6e6v. 



ermpiKos, i], ov, pertaining to the iraipoi in tlie Mace- 

 donian army. Polyb. 16, 18, 7 'ErmpLKr) mnos. 



iraipos, ov, o, plural of iralpot, the horse-guards of the 

 Macedonian kings. Polyb. 5, 53, 4. 



trains, fcos, f), (cTafo)) a Searching out, examination, 

 e'leVao-ts. Sept. Job. 12, 6. 



eracrpos, ov, 6, (cTafto) := erao'is. Sept. Gcn. 12, 17 

 Kat iJTa<T€V 6 Ofos Tov ^apao) erao-poTs peydXoLS Ka\ T70vq- 

 po'is. 



iT(po^a(j)fis, es, (erepos, pdirra)) of various colors ? PhOT. 



Nom. p. 244. 



fTfpoyXo)cr(ror or cTfpdyXuTTor, ov, (yXSo'O'a) speaking a 

 different language. Polyb. 24, 9, 5. Sctmn. 265. 



fTfpoyvaipav, ov, (eVepos, ycoi/xi)) of another opinion ; dis- 

 senting. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 11. 



iTepo8i.8a(TKa\ea> (SiSao-KoXoj), to teach Otherwise than is 

 right, to teach errors. NT. 1 Tim. 1, 3. 6, 3. 



fTcpoSo^ia, rja-a, (cVfpd8o|oj) to be heterodox or heretical. 

 Ignat. Smpn. G. Eus. 5, 24, p. 245. 



€Tepo8o^[a, as, >j, (cVepo'So^os) heterodoxy. Ignat. Magnes 



8. Ens. 7, 29. Epiph. I, 1 A. 

 fVfpo'Solor, ov, (erepos, Sd^a) of another opinion, thinking 



otherwise (than I). Epict. 2, 9, 19. 



2. In ecclesiastical Greek, heretical. Const. 



Apost. 8, 12, 1. Orig. IV, 99 A. Alex. Alex. 



568 C. Eus. 6, 12. V. C. 3, 66. 

 irepo^yos, ov, (Cvyds) diverse, different. Sept. Lev. 19, 



19 Ta KT^vr] (Tov ov KaTox^vafis crfpofuyo. Thou shalt 



not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind. 

 iTtpoKKivia, as, fj, the being irepoKXivris. Clem. Rom. 



Homil. p. 20, 16 "Ira p^ rj} dra^la aeurpbv fj irepoKKi- 



viav TrapexoxTiv. 

 hfpoovo-ios, ov, (ovcria) of a different substance ; opposed 



to opoova-ios. Did. Alex. 332 C. 785 B. 

 iTepoova-ias, adv. of irfpoova-ios, from a different sub- 

 stance. Did. Alex. 789 D. 

 irepoTrXevpos, ov, (irXevpa) having several sides. Scymn. 



267 Ata TTjv eTepoirXevpov de tt]s ;^C()pa? <j>v(riv 'Ytto twv 

 l^i]pa>v TpLvaKpiav KaXovpevrjv. 



erepos, followed by TTapd. JusT. Apol. 1, 43 Ov8iv Svvd- 

 pevos eivai (Tcpuv nap o lyeyovfi. 



fTepovaws = ejepoovaios. TheOPH. 87, 5. 



eTep6(j)v\os, ov, {(pvXov) of another race. Scym. 101 

 'ETep6(pv\ov dvBpimaiv ^lov, equivalent to 'ETepo(f>v\av 

 dv6pi>TTov filov. 



(ToipoBdvaTos, ov, (^crotpos, ddvaros) ready for death, re- 

 gardless of life : desperado. Const. Apost. 2, 14, 8. 

 Theoph. 281. 



Substantively, t6 iroipoBdvaTov, readiness to die. 

 Strab. 15, 1, 59, p. 713. 



fTor, eos, TO, year. The expression IToXXa ra err], sc. 

 f'lrjo-av, is used in cheering. Chal. 876 B lloXXa to 

 eTTj Toil liaaiKews, ^luy the years of the emperor be 

 many! Long live the emperor.' 1077 D noXXa to 

 fTT] tS>v ^acriKiaiv, ttoXXo to cttj. CoNST. (536), 1057 



A. 1148 C. 1209 D. Porph. Cer. 295, 10 noXX.i 



Ta>v Ta cTTj ! .... IloXXa Ka\ KaXa Twi' Tti fTr/.' 602, 12 



rioXXa T« cTT], without a genitive. 



lu imprecations, xaicd takes the place of KoXd. 



Const. Ill, 788 A ToC viov 'AnoWtvaplov Koxa Ta ern! 



Els noK\a tvf) ! To many years ! equivalent to tlic 



