Oav/j.aTovpyo'; 



330 



eAo) 



Bavjiarovpyos, 6v, (davfia, EPro) wonder-icorHnff, miracle- 



worhing. Method. 388 C Tov davjiaTovpyov 6e6v. 



Exjs. 3, 24, p. 116, 10. Basil. II, G80 D (spurious). 



As an epithet it is used with reference to Saint 



Gregorius Thaumalurgus. Theod. Lector. 2, 54 



'O 8e oIkos toC BavfiaTOVpyov. HOROL. Nov. 17. 



*6toi, as, tj, (joddess. As a title, it was given to queens. 

 InsCR. 3137, 9 QfOLV tTpaTov'i.Ki)V. 4697, 10 'Xnapxtnv 

 6ioi IK 6eov (tat 6(as. , 313 'lovXtav Slav (re/Suo'Tiji' IIpo- 

 votav. (See also 5eor.) 



Bcavbpla, as, 17, {6e6s, avrjp) the being deavBpamos- METHOD. 



376 C. 

 OfavhpiKos, r), 6v, pertaining to the God-man (Christ). 

 Dion. Areop. Epirt. 4, p. 594 A QfavhpiKi] fWpyda. 

 Nic. II, 709 B. 



Ta 6eavSpiKa fiva-nipia, The holy Eucharist. SiMOC. 

 51, 18. 



'H deavhpiKq fiop^jj, z=. Ti ayiov fuivhrjKiov (see fiavhij- 

 \tov). TUEOPH. 393, 13. 



deanoSetKTos, ov, {ajToSeUwiii) divinely proved or estab- 

 lished. Nic. II, 1081 C. 



Beapxla, as, 17, {6(os, apxrj) the Supreme Divinity. Dion. 

 Areop. Coelest. Hierarch. 2, 1. 3. 



BeapxcKos, i), 6v, (Oeapxla) belonging to the Supreme 

 Divinity. Dion. Areop. Coelest. Hieraxch. 1, 2. 

 15, 9. 



6eaTpa\la, as, fj, (Bfarpov) area theatralis. Novell. 

 G3, 1. 



6iaTplCa>, la-co, (dtarpov) to make a gazing-stoclc, to hold up 

 to shame ; to disgrace publicly. NT. Hebr. 10, 33. 



ThEOPH. ConT. 69, 15 'Etii 6Vou tc BiarpiCei naai, SC. 

 avTov. 198, 7 edfarpi^fTo. 



2. To divulge. Theoph. Cont. 27, 6. 

 BcarpoeiSTjs, is, (Biarpov, eiSos) lilce a theatre. DiOD. 2, 



10. 



6eaTpoKvvriyicria, u>v, Ta, {dtarpov) r= Kvvqykaia. NOVELL. 

 105, 1. 



6tarpop.avla, as, 17, {Bearpov, pavia) iiiadness after theatrical 

 representations or exhibitions. Const. Apost. 8, 

 32,8. 



Searpovopiov, to, meaning uncertain. Pallad. Vit. 

 Chrys. 36 D. 



6fa(f)iu for 9ea<piov. ApocR. Martyr. Barthol. 7. 



Bfacjuov, ov, TO, = 6fLa(piov. HeS. Nd(/>5a, Bdfjuov, Beiov. 

 6ia(\)ov = 6eta(piov. VlT. EnTHYJI. 49. TheOPH. CoNT. 



530, 9. 



6eTiKo\os, ov, 6, (6eos, -koKos, Colo) priest. IxsCR. 



344. 

 6fi(i(j)iov, ov, to, sulplmr, brimstone, 6(a<^iv, 6ea<^wv, 6ea- 



<f>ov, in classical Greek ^tioi/. Tzetz. Chil. 12, 743. 

 detKos, Tj, ov, divine, fleior. ApocR. Joseph. Narrat. 3, 3. 



Act. Pet. et Paul. 48. Just. Monarch. 6. Did. 



Alex. 272 A Tm BfUa nvtvpan. 

 Sf'iKas, adv. of ffcUos, divinely. Did. Alex. 588 A. 

 6(ios, a, ov, divine, as a title. Inscr. 3832 ripof rov 



fletoVaTOj' aiiTOKpaTopa, the Roman emperoi". 



2. Imperial, jSao-tXiKoj, lepos 2. Athan. I, 201 C 



To avTiTVirov toC dilov ypapparos. EpHES. 984 B. 

 989 A. ChAL. 849 B Tuv 6eiav TrpwvaTwv. CoNST. 

 (536), 1208 D ToC 6(iov irpaurkvTOv. NOVELL. 1, 4, 

 § a Trjs 6flas rjpav Tavrrjs dtara^eas. Antec. Prooein. 

 3 ToC delov TraXcTtou. 

 detoTTis, rjTos, % divinity, a title applied to kings. Apocr. 

 Anaphor. Pilat. A, 1 1 t.v a-jj SciSttiti. Act. et Mar- 

 tyr. Matt. 29 'ESo^fj/ T3 rjfKTcpa ffetoTTjTi fir) ftvai 6eovs, 



says an imaginary potentate. Leg. Homer. 92. 

 PoRPH. Adm. 251, 7. 



dciai8i]s, (s, = 6uos. Just. Tryph. 134. 



6e\r)pa, aros, to, (5eXw) will, wish, desire. Sept. Ps. 

 lOG, 30 'Effi "Kipiva 6eXj)paTos avroiv. To their desired 

 haven. Eccl. 12, 1. 



SeXijo-is, fas, T), {6i\a) wiU, volition. Sept. Prov. 8, 35, 

 favor. Just. Tryph. CI. Iren. Frag. 5. 



6(\r)Tr)s, ov, 6, (5«Xo)) One who wills. Sept. 4 Eeg. 23, 

 24, soothsayer. 



6k\a>, to wish, want. With the accusative of the imme- 

 diate object. Apocr. Act. Paul, et Thecl. p. 62 Tl 

 avTTjv Bkyi.ere ; What do you want of Iter "? ApoPHTH. 

 Macar. 33 Ti 6k\eTe avrov ; What do you u-ant of 



him? SIaL. 387, 11 'Eyw o-e deXa. 



etXetr ov 6e\€is, Whether you are willing or not. 

 Epict. 3, 9, 16. Apophth. Sisoes 12 GcXeis ov 



BiXeis, ovK a<f>!o ere. 



eeXfi ov BeXei, Will he, nill he. Epict. 3, 3, 3. 



