evXvToco 



320 



eucruXXoyto'TO? 



Balsam, ad Concil. Ant. 2 "iva Xd/Swo-iv f'x twv xfipwv 



ToC ifpaTcva-avTos TrjV eiiXoylav roii r^yiaafiivov KXacrfxaTos. 

 (See also direvXoylas, KaTaK\a(TT6v.) 



6. In monasteries, permission to do a thing, accom- 

 panied by tfie blessing of the superior. Basil. II, 

 527 E. 

 fiXvToa, axra, {(vXvtos) to deliver, save. Mal. 384, 14. 

 * Chron. 604, 18 Ev\vTma6v /i€, Avenge me of mine 



adversary. 605, 4 EuXurmSi; f) SUri airav. 



eviiiveia, as, 17, benignity, graciousness, as a title. Theod. 



Ill, 615 A. 

 fVjim]ix6v(VTos, ov, easily remembered. Scymn. 35. 

 (ivotTTla, as, fj, {(vma-Tos) relish, zest. VlT. EriPn. 



331 B. 



fivovxtC'^, iVo), (eivovxos) castro, to castrate, emasculate. 



NT. Mutt. 10, 12. IIlPPOL. 115 evvovx'O-liivos. 

 evxoux'CMOS' ""; °i {evvovxiC'") castration. METHOD. 



37 A. 



eiiovfipos, ov, {(V, ov€tpov) having pleasant or favorable 

 dreams. Strab. 16, 2, 35. 



fvjTapaSiKTos, Of, (jrapaSix"!^"') easily received or ad- 

 mitted, acceptable. Poltb. 10, 2, 11. 



evnapaXoyicrros, ov, (irapaXoyt^opm) easily cheated. Po- 



LYB. 5, 75, 2. 11, 29, 9. 



evn-epiKonrof, ov, {irepiKoirra) simple, plain, as tO dresS. 

 POLTB. 11, 10, 3. 



fmrepiKrjiTTOi, ov, {irepi^apfidvai) easily comprehended. 



Hence, trifing, of little moment. Poltb. 7, 7, 6. 

 evTieploTiTos, ov, {iKpiopda) contemptible. Polyb. Frag. 



Histor. 30. SuID. 'EiireploTnov, evKaTa(j>p6vr]Tov. 



EuwAos for EuTrXovf, ov, 6, (eiJnKoos) Euplus, a man's 

 name. Martyr. Eupl. passim. 



eiirpoBvpoii, ov, r= irpoBvpos strengthened by cS. Mae- 

 TYE. IgNAT. 10 IIoo-lc fvnpo6vpois. 



evpe<n\oyea>, ^o-u, (evpeo-iXoyos) to invent words, to multi- 

 ply words, to talk much and say little. Polyb. 26, 

 10, 3. Fragm. Gram. 68. 



(vpeaCKoyia, as, 17, {(IpeaiKoyos) wordiness. POLYB. 18, 



29, 3. DiOD. 1, 37, p. 45, 67. 

 cvpeTpov, ov, TO, (evpcTTjs) reward for finding anything 



lost. Greg. Thaum. Can. 10, p. 41 B. 

 tvpiaKtit, to find. Mid. evpi<7Kopat, To be present, simply 



to be. Martyr. ArETH. 48 Bvpedr) pera TpiaKoaiav 

 XtXtdSmy. Theoph. 36 'Ev rfi (rvvoBa elpiBels, Being 

 present at the council. Poeph. Cer. 413. 428. 429, 

 14. 16. 



Kahas (vpov, Well met, an expression of salutation, 

 tlie correlative of KnXmj IjXdes. Amphil. 199 C 



Aeyct nuTM o narijp t]pu>v, KaXus (re fvpov. PoRPH. Cer. 

 483, 4 *EKVfv€t 6 ^aatKevs oXiyov t^s o^ov Xeycoi' irpos 

 arjToiis, Ka\as evpopfv. 483, 22 KaXtuf vpas evpopev. 



Hws «X^''^ > 

 EvpaTTrj, i)f, 17, in Byzantine Greek, Western Europe. 

 Lyd. 262. (Compare Id. 349 T^t upos bivovra rj\iov 

 Evpairris, SixeXini' Xe'yu Ka\ 'irnXiav.) 



eSo-aXos, ov, (o-dXor) secure, as a harbor. Arrian. Pe- 

 ripl. Mar. Erythr. 24. 



ev(T(^(ia, as, fj, piety. CoNST. APOST. 8, 10, 1 T^s (tar' 



evai^ftav dpcTtjs, Virtue according to godliness ; Chris- 

 tian virtue. 



Used also as a title. Apoor. Anaphor. Pilat. B, 

 7. Act. Pet. et Paul. 3. Const. 1, 1123 B. Theod. 

 Ill, 614 D. 



■ 2. Alms, charity. Epiph. I, 645 B. Porph. Cer. 

 471, 14. 712, 4. 

 eva-e^rjs, is, pious. Superlative eia-e^earaTOs, as a title. 



Sard. Can. 9. Athan. I, 131 F. Const. I, 1123 

 A. Ephes. 997 A. 



eicrradcia, as, fj, welfare. ClEJI. Eo5I. Epist. 1, 59 



Kaprivai irepi Trjs (vcraBelas vpav. 

 (vcTTrjdos, ov, (a-TrjBos) broad-chesled. Cedr. I, 688. 

 evaropaxos, ov, (oTupaxos) good for the stomach, whole- 

 some, as food. Diosc. 1, 164. Galen. VI, 347 E. 



Athen. 3, 83. 

 ii<TTopax<>>s, adv. of (vtTTopaxos. CiCER. Epist. ad Attic 



9, 5, 2. 

 evaroxio, rjo-a, (eiJa-Tvxos) to hit the mark. Hence, to be 



successful, to succeed well. Polyb. 1, 14, 7. 2, 45, 5. 



32, 7,' 10 Eva-Tox^f T^s (\iri8os. 

 cvoTpocpia, as, fj, {(varpo(j)os) expertness. Sept. Prov. 



14, 35. 

 (iavWoyiaros, ov, {(rvWoyl^opai) easy to infer. POLTB. 



12, 18, 8 'Ek Se Toirav (vavXKoyiaTOV \_i(TT\'\ tt6(tov 



vnripxf TO pdBos tS>v Inmav. 



