^COVQ) 



326 



i]hvo(7 fjLo<; 



TYE. EdPL. 2 ZilVWtTiv avTov fTrapxov t^s 7to\«os. 

 IVIaL. 480 Zoiadcli (TTpaTTJkarTjS. 



fmi/a) = ^wmvfii, ^(ouiwa. Ai'OPHTH. Macar. 33. 

 Caoyovea, to preserve alive. Sept. Ex. 1, 17 'Efmoyd- 



vovv Ta Sp<Teva. 



2. To hring to life again, vivify, dvaPioxTKonm. 



Sept. 1 Eeg. 2, 6. 

 ^aofjiopcpos, ov, (fMOf, iiop<f>ri) in the form of ail animal, 



Plut. I, 65 B Zao/iopcjiot eiKwv Oeov. 

 (aov, ov, TO, beast, applied to mules or asses, but not to 



horses. Poupu. Cer. 401. 

 Caonoiea, rjcra, to vivify, quicken. Sept. Ps. 70, 20. 



DiOD. 2, 52, p. 164, 41. KT. Joan. 5, 21, et alibi. 



Barn. 6 Jlpa>Tov r6 TratSiov fiiXiTi, €iTa yd\itKTi ^ojo- 



iroKiTat. 



fci)ojroii;tri9, eas, fj, (fuoTroitu) « reviving. Sept. 2 Esdl". 

 9, 9 ^ovvm fffiiv faojroiijtni'. 



fwcm-oioj, d, ov, (f(Bi7, woiea) life-giving, vivifying. Me- 

 thod. 361 B Toi/ fcooffotov Twv vtvfKpuipivwv. Const. 

 I, in the creed. Theoph. 21 'O fuowoioy crravpos. 

 The life-giving cross, the cross on which Christ suf- 

 fered, that is, the true cross. 



(ao<fi6opia, at, ij, {^ao(ji66pos) bestiality, KTr/vo^aria. Geeg. 



Nyss. II, 118 B. 



^aorfiBopos, ov, 6, {C^ov, (pSdpa) = KT-qi/o^arrjS. BASIL. 



ni, 272 B. 

 (ao(j)6pos, ov, hearing animals. Diod. 18, 20, p. 278, 



/2 HivaKas 7rapaWr]\ovs ^(ao(f>upovs TtTTapas taovs rots 



Tot'pfots, the frieze. 

 ^(o6<i>, oxro), (fuo'f) to vivify, quicken, ^aoiroUai. Sept. 



Ps. 79, 19. 

 (uynvpea), to restore to life. Sept. 4 Reg. 8, 1 'Hs tfa- 



jripTjaf Tou vl6i>. 

 fmo-is, fas, i], ((aviwiii.) a girding. Sept. Esai. 22, 12 



ZSia-iv (raKKav, Girding with sackcloth. 

 (axTTaptov, ov, to, = fwo-T^p ? MaUKIC. 2, 2. Id. 12, 



p. 303 Ziaardpta VoTOtKa. 

 fuCTTof, ^, Of, (fuvw/ii) girded: cingulo ornatus. 'H fa- 



(TTri ■narpiKia, or simply fj (aa^rfj, The empress's first 



lady. Basilic. 6, 1, 56. Porph. Cer. 257, 10. 



612, 12. Theoph. Cont. 90. Cedu. II, 103, 15, 



et alibi. 

 ^axTTpiov, ov, TO, diniin. of (,atTTpov, girdle, belt. PoKPU. 



Cer. 460, 10. 473, 12. 

 foKUTor, r), ov, (faoji) beUuatus, worked xvith figures of 



anitnals. PolYB. 31, 3, IQ Elxov nopcjivpas i<pa7rrt8as, 

 ffoXXoi Se KoL SiaxpviTovs Kal ^axoTas. InsCE. 2852, 54. 

 (See also KapvtaKOS, KapvwTos.) 



H. 



rj, than, after aWa, see iXKa. The expression * H povov, 

 Quatn primum. As soon as, occurs in Malalas and in 

 the Chronicon Paschale. It is apparently a Latin- 

 ism. Mal. 70, 20 *H /lovov Sc avTos e^aaiKevae Kf- 

 Kpoyjf 'Adrjvaiav, tKcXeva^e vopodeTrjam. 116 H p.ovov Se 

 mrcXidri 'oSvao'eiis, SiiKiav Triv tov avSpbs oipoTi]Ta evdfws 

 dnen^evafv Ik tC>v pepwv avTOv. ChRON. 590, 10 H 

 fiovov 6e e^aa^iKevcrev, iyr/pc ttjv dSeX^iji' GcoSoo'ioi;. 613 

 'H fioi/ov tVcXeura o irarrfp avTov Zafivd^rjs, cideas dv^\6fv 

 iv Ko>v(rTavTivov77o\€i. 



rjyovpivT], rjs, 17, (^you/ifKOf) abbeSS, KttSrjyovpevr]. ApOCE. 



Act. Pet. et Paul. 16. Novell. 7, 1. Leimon. 98. 

 Nic. II, Can. 20. 



{jyovfievia, as, rj, the ofp,ce of i]yovp.cvos, Kadrjyovpevda, 



priorsMp. QuriN. 46. 

 f/yovpevos, ov, 6, (fjycopat) abbot, superior, prior, KaBtjyoi- 

 p.evos. Pachom. 952 C. Nil. Epist. 2, 33. 64. 

 Cod. Apr. Can. 80. Const. (536), 968 D. No- 

 vell. 5, 2. Const. Ill, 933 E. Nic. II, Can. 14. 



POEPH. Cer. 87, 21 'O rjyovpcvos ToC avTov vaoi. (See 

 also apxipav&p'tTris, Koivojiidpxrjs.) 

 ^SiKTov, ov, TO, e d i C t U m , edict, iSiktov, "8iktov, wpoypajipa, 

 Trpoa-Taypa, Staypappa. Mal. 216, 14. ChrON. 636, 



12. 693, 6. Const. Ill, 1120 D. Hes. 'h8i.kt6v, 



aVlfdoKTlKOV. 



Tjdvoa-pos, ov, 6, r= rjdvoapov. DiOSC. 3, 41. SCHOL. 



