rjfiirifMop 



328 



1/W9 



Apoc. 11, 9 'H/ifpas Tpeis Ka\ fjiiiiTV. NiL. Epist. 1, 

 52 Ai 8io rjfiiiTV, LeiMOJJ. 55 Am rpiaiu ?i/iiW<as >ifif- 

 paJK. 63 aJo !]iita-u xpo'i/ovr, TziJo years and a half. 

 MaL. 169, 5 Toiv Svo Tiixlo-eos (T<t]nTp(DP. 315, 8 'Atto 



fvoy i]p.lcreos fiiXiou. lu constructious like these, ij^hotj 

 may remain indeclinable. Nil. Epist. 1, 52 Tair 

 (vvia Tjpicrv (pvKais. LeijION. 57 MvpiaSav rpiav r]p.iav. 

 EUAGR. 5, 23 Mrjcriv evvea jjjuav. MaL. 158. TlIE- 



OPH. 624, 9. 

 fip.iTlp,iov, 01), TO, (rjfiia-vs, Tiprj) half price. Leg. Homer. 



93. 

 ■fiii.iTpi^aK6s, {}, 6v, {rptfia) semitritus, half worn out, 



fip.iTpi^fis. Pachom. 952 A. 



rifiiv<^avTt.aios, a, ok, (ic^awor ) Iialf-WOVen ? JuL. AfR. 50. 

 rip.i.<^apiov, ov, to, {{jpicrvs, (^apos) light outer garment, 



^pK^opiov. HeS. 'Hpicj>apwv, ijuKTV ipariov. SuiD. 



'Hp^jxipiov, TovT(<mu, ijpKru lp.aTiov. (See also iia(j)6- 



piov.) 



^pi,(f>6piop = ripK^apiov. Epiph. I, 729 A. Phot. 

 Lex. 



*i^pi<p(i>vov, ov, TO, (ij/xit/xsi/of) semivocalis, semivowel, ap- 

 plied to the consonants A M N P, 2, Z S ■*■. Aristo- 

 TEL. Poet. 20. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 631, 16. 

 Dion. Hal. V, 78. 



iji/ contracted from idv, if. With the future indicative. 



PrOC. II, 43, 12 *Hv yap tm 7roXe/io) oi Tordot Twv 

 hvapcvSiv TVfpLeaovTat, k. t.^. 115, 8 *Hi/ vvv rjptiiv ol 

 ^dp^apoi nepiecrovTai. 



ijviT^tv for iJciTftoj', TO, a kind of antidote. Porph. Cer. 

 467, 18. [As iJviVfu' is the diminutive of jjcoi/, it has 

 been supposed that the original word is o-ayam/i/ov, 

 sagapenon.] 



^oi/o'kotos, ov, 6, evocatus, a provincial magistrate, 



ZoudicaTOf. CalLIST. 3, 10. 

 ^pf^dfco = ijpejj^a. Sept. 2 Esdr. 9, 4. 



ijo-u^afw, do-o), to live in solitude, as a monk. SoCR. 4, 

 24. Apophth. Macar. 22> Leimon. 9. 



i^a-vxacrTTjptoti, ov, to, {j^avxaa-Trjs) hermitage. TheOPH. 

 CONT. 100, 13. 



^trvxacrrris, ov, 6 (ijtruxdfo)) a solitary, monk. Nil. Epist. 

 4, 17. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 29 E. Novell. 5, 3. 

 (Compare Soz. 6, 20 'Hmixias ipiovTis.) 



2. Hie moderator of a monastery, a sort of silen- 

 iiarius. Basil. II, 529 D. 530 B. 



■qavxla, as, ^, quiet, solitude, with reference to mona- 

 chism. CnAL. Can. 4. Novell. 133, 1. 



rjxos, ov, 6, tonus, mood, in music. Nic. Const. Can. p. 

 451 B. Theoph. Cont. 106, 18. 



The KiTUAL recognizes eight moods, four authen- 

 tic, and four plagal. The former are distinguished 

 by the ordinal numbers ; thus, tjxos npSiTos, ^x°^ Sevre- 

 pos, rjxos TpiTos, ?x°f TiTapros. The corresponding 

 plagal moods are called yx"^ nXayios toC npwTov, ^x"^ 

 TrAdytof ToC Stvripov, VX°^ ^apvs (never ^x"^ TrXdytos 

 roC rpiTov^, and rjxos liKayms rov TerdpTov. 



The abridged forms of the names are tjxos a, ^x"' 



^, rixos y, rJxos ^ : ^X"' ^^- "> ^X°' "■^^ ^J VX°' ''■^- ^ • 



The name rixos ^apvs is never abbreviated. 



Eveiy week has its appropriate mood (6 evSiaraKTos 

 or cvop&ivos VX"')) tli6 Starting-point being 'H KvptaKrj 



Tov dvTLTracrxa, which see. 



^Xos, eo£, TO, r= 6 ^x°^- Apocr. Act. Philipp. in Ilellad. 

 17. ■ Iren. 1, 14, 2, as a various reading. Mal. 

 121, 12. 436, 20. 



rjas (7, as), or, that is, rjyovv, ijToi, an explanatory par- 

 ticle. AnAST. Sin ait. 431 B Tais idniKms vrja-rdas, 

 ijas 'Apiuviav, 'laKu>fiiTa>v, K. r. X. CuROP. 14, 8 Kd/i- 

 TroE, tjijjs nfBiov. 47, 15 ^opel 8e im K((})a\rjs to Sokovv 

 avTa (f>6p€fia, fjas rj Kpivu>v'iav, fj TerpcK^vXKov, rj n erepof 

 opoiov TOVTOis. 70, 12 'YTTOKapiaa, tjas x^Tams. 



