^ov^r]<popLa 



325 



^WVVVflt 



Cov(jiri<popia, as, fj, a doubtful word. Greg. Naz. I, 771 



A Ti]V IIovTiKrjV (ovcprjtpopiav. 

 ^Tayytov ^= T^ayyiov. MaL. 413, 17. 

 ^TiKKas =: ^iKKas. MaL. 41 G, 12. 



fuyem (ftyo'r), to Stand in a line parallel with another 

 line of soldiers? Poltb. 3, 113, 8 Km raXXa tovtois 



CK Tov Kara \6yov TrapiaTaife ^vyovvra. 

 Cvyf], ^f, 7], (fvydf) pair. Just. 460 B nXi)j' tJ}? fuas fvy^r 

 dpp€vo6r)\€oi ovK i7T0LT]a€V 6 6s6s' EpIPII. II, 161 13 



Kara Cvyfjv, In j^irs. Apopiith. Ammon. 8 'e^ 



fuyaf CTivboviaiv. PoRPH. Adm. 232, 19 "Sxot^apLKM 



^vyrjv filav, A pair of ear-rings. 233 1r]v C^yf]ii ra 

 crxoKapLKia, The pair of ear-rings. 



Zvyr] (vyq, the same as Avo Sio, or Kara (vyfiv. 

 EpIPH. II, 161 A Zvyfj (vyfi Kara oIkIctkov, Two in 

 each room, 

 (iyifios, ov, (Cvyos) of the yolce, fit for the yoke. Poltb. 



34, 8, 9 BoCf fvyt/ios. 



^vyoK€(j)a\ov, ov, to, (fuydr, Kfi^nX^) capitation-tax. NO- 

 VELL. 17, 8. 



^vyoKpoicTTrjs, ov, 6, (fuydt, Kpovm) = ^vyoiiKaaTr^s. CoNST. 

 Apost. 4, 6, 2. • 



fiiyo7rXdcrT?)t, ov, 6, {TrKa(TT6s) one who uses a false bal- 

 ance, 6 jfKao-Tots fuyols rfjv npaaiv iroiovfievos, the same 

 as (vyoKpoia-rrjs. SuiD. BatriXiK^ .... ^vyoirKaaTTjs. 



fuyds, ov, 6, yoke. POLYB. 4, 82, 2 "kyeiv vtto tov fuydK, 

 to sithjvgate. 



2. Jiow of soldiers. Id. 18, 12, 5, et alibi. 



(vyoaTaTeofim (fuyotrTaTJjs), to be equally balanced, laoppo- 

 7r€ci). POLTB. 1, 20, 5 'E^uyotrraTftTO avTols 6 TroKffios. 



Id. 6, 10, 7. 

 ^vyoa-TaTrjs, ov, 6, (fwydf, Icrrqixi) 2'wblic officer who looks 

 to the weights. Edict. 11 titul. Basilic. 38, 1, 15. 

 PoKPH. Cer. 461, 3. 



^vyo(j)\da-Kiov, ov, to, {(j>Xd<rKa) a pair of flasks. POEPH. 



Cer. 463, 16. 

 fuydci), aa-io, to approach, draw near, come in contact 



with. PoKPH. Cer. 339, 5 'Eav (vyaa-r) jieTa toC ' 



fvavTiov avTov, If he approach his opponent, 

 ^vya^a, utos, to, (fuydo) cross-bar, bolt, as of a door. 



Poltb. 7, 16, 5. 

 iv6os, ov, 6, = TO CiSos. Sept. Esai. 19, 10. Steab. 



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17, 1, 14, p. 799. Diosc. 2, 109. Galen. XIII, 

 176 C. 

 *Cv6os, (OS, TO, a kind of beei; C^tos, Kpi6tvos olvos. TnEp- 

 PHRAST.C.P.G,11,2. DiOD. 1,34, p. 41,84. Strab. 

 3, 3, 7. Plut. II, 499 E. Athen. 4, 36 ziSos 



mpivov. HeS. Zv6os, olvos airo Kpi6r]s ywojievos. (See 



also the preceding.) 

 ivjiaros, jy, ov, {^vp.6a>) leavened, fermented, as bread. 



Sept. Ex. 12, 19. 20. 

 iiiTos, 6, = (vdos. Insce. 5128. 

 ^wap^iKos, rj, ov, (ffflij, opx<^) life-ruling, having power 



over life. Nic. II, 1052 B. Theoph. 642, 10 



Ti]V op-oovaiov Kai ^oyap^LKrjv eV ^ovdbi rpLu8a. 

 fcoypci'a = ^aypla. SePT. Num. 21, 35 "Ems tov firj 



KOToXmelv avTov (aypelav. Until there ivas none left 



him alive. Poltb. 1, 7, 11, et alibi. 

 fmSiaKo's, 77, ov, (fwStoj/) j)Brtaining to animals. "O ^aSia- 



Kos kvkXos, the Zodiac. DiOD. 2, 31, p. 145, 34. 

 CaSov for fmSioi', TO, image of an animal. Leo Geam. 



231, 11. 254, 13. 

 Carj, rjs, 17, life, in the sense of /Si'or, lifetime. Sept. 



Gen. 8, 13. 

 f&»;8dj» (fmof), adv. after the manner of beasts, like beasts. 



Poltb. 6, 5, 9. 

 ^aBaTTTos, ov, ^aios, 6anT(o) buried alive. Theoph. Cont. 



643, 7. Cedr. II, 117, 6. 



Cavdpwv, ov, TO, = C^VTj. POEPH. Cer. 582, 10. 



Ca>vr), 7JS, fj, cing2ilus or cingulum, the mihtary belt. Pal- 

 lad. Vit. Chrys. 38 D. Novell. 134, 1 T^y fav^s 

 e'ia) yci'ijo-fTQi, -fie shall be divested of his office. 



'H C'^vrj Ttjs deoTOKov, The girdle of the Deipara. 

 HoKOL. Aug. 31. CoDiN. 113, 5. 



2. A sort of belt, to which the tow-rope was at- 

 tached. Apophth. Poemen. 145. 



iu>vvvp.i, to gird anything upon any one. Sept. 1 Reg. 

 17, 39 "EfoxTf TOV AauiS ttjv pofi<j)aiav avTov indva tov 

 jiav^vov avTOV. POEPH. Cer. 233, 7 Ztoi'io^trti' avTov to 

 PaXTiBwv. 



Mid. foiwv/xai, to gird on one's self. Sept. 1 Re"-. 

 2.5, 3. 25, 13 ZaxraaBe eKaaros Trjv pofKpaiav avTov. 

 PORPH. Cer. 505, 11 Zwo-d/nei/os TO o-rraOiov. 



2. To invest, as with an office, to a2)point. Mak- 



