6j]plO^pQ)T0<! 



336 



6piaai,<; 



TO QripUXeiov, sc. noTrjpwv, a kind of drinking-cup. 



Joseph. Ant. 11, 1, 3. 

 dripioPpaTO!, Of, {6r)plov, fit^pacTKa) devoured bi/ wild 



beasts. Sept. Gen. 44, 28. 

 6ripiopaxf~iov, ov, to, {Bripioyidxps) the arena of an amphi- 



tlieatre, apr)va. Apocr. Act. Paul, ct Thecl. 31. 

 Srjpiofiaxfo), fi<Ta>, (drjpiopaxos) to fght with wild beasts. 



DiOD. 3, 43, p. 211, 24. AroCR. Act. Paul, et 



Thecl. 27. Ignat. Roman. 5. 

 dTjpio/idxis, ov, 6, = Brjpiofittxos. DiOD. II, 537, 44. 

 Srjpiopaxia, as, 17, fght tcith wild leasts at the public , , Apophth. Gelas. 3. 4. 



games. Inscr. 4039. Stkab. 2, 5, 33. Philon. 

 I, 602, 37. 

 6j}piopidxos, ov, 6, fi, (paxopai) bestiariiis, one who fights 

 with wild beasts at the public games, (cuwfyor. AroCR. 

 Act. Paul, et Thecl. 30. Lucian. Lexiph. 19. 

 Iren. 1, 6, 3. 



6rja-avpo(pv\aKia>, tO be 0r](Tavpo<})v^a^. ThEOPH. CoXT. 

 331, 3. 



6Tj(Tavpo(j)v\a^, oKos, 6, {drjaavpoi, (pi\a^) treasurer. Sept. 



2 Esdr. 5, 14 Tm drjo-avpotpvXaKi tm cVi Tou Brjcravpov. 

 BiaaiTtji, ov, 6, = diaaarris. InsCR. 2271. 

 6i^ts, t!iv ei^iv, wicker basket. Sept. Ex. 2, 3. 

 diiiavla = 6i)pa>via. Doubtful. Sept. Job. 5, 26. 



fiXnSi'ns, ov, 6, {dXda) = €woO;(os. SePT. Lcv. . 22, 



24. 



ffKifipos, ov, 6, = 5Xii//-ts. Sept. Ex. 3, 9 Tok BXtp/iov ov 



ol AlyvTmot &\ij3ovcnv avTovs. Deut. 26, 7 Tov BXtfi- 

 fibv rjijLayv. 



SXii/ris, eojf, T), (dXc^a) pressure. Strab. 1, 3, 6. Ga- 

 len. VII, 28 B. 



Metaphorically, ajfiiction, distress, anguish. Sept. 

 Gen. 35, 3 'Ev Tjp.<pa dXi-^eas. 42, 21 Tfjn &ki>^iv rrjs 

 "^vxrjs avTOV .... c7r^X6ei» ((p' fjpds i} 6Xl\j/is avrr]. 



6vrj<n)j.alos, a, ov, {dvria-is) that has died of itself. SepT. 

 Lev. 5, 2. 11, 24, et alibi. PniLON. 11, 355, 30. 

 Can. Apost. 63. 



6vTja-is, ewf, 17, {dvrja-Kui) mortality. ViT. Sab. 322 A. 

 Mal. 205, 12. 481, 12. Theoph. 356, 12. 359, 

 12. 14. 



doXwTiKos, q, ov, {60X60}) muddling. Clem. Rom. 

 Homil. 6, 9 0pcvS>v BoXariKov. 



dopv^LacrTTjs, ov, 6, (5opv/3ot) turbulent person, Sopv^oiroios. 



IIippOL. 61. 

 6pavats, fMs, fi, (Bpaia) a breaking, breach ; ruin. Sept. 



2 Reg. 18, 7 slaughter. Ps. 105, 23. 

 6pav<Tp.6s, ov, 6, = Bpuvais. Sept. Nahum. 2, 10 Kap- 



blas dpavcr/ios. 

 6pepiiaTOTpo(pe(o, rjo-a, (^pe/i/io, Tp((pa>) tO keep cattle. 



DiOD. 2, 54 Op(HpaTOTpo(j)OvVT€S ayeXas pfydXas ^oirKrj- 



ndrav. 

 Bpewrdpiov, ov, to, {6pfTTT6s) aliunnus, foster-child. 



BpcTTTr;, ^s, 17, (BpciTTos) alumno. Apocr. Act. Joan. 



13. 

 BpfTTTpa, ar, i}, (Tpl<^u>, BpcTTTos) nurse, Tpo<}>6s. Insor. 



Vol. Ill, p. 1128 T17 BpfTTTpa avTou. 



OpTfaKda, V. followed by ds Tov. Just. Monarch. 1 



Opj)(rK(ias Tf T^f fi£ TOV (va Kai ndvrav Seanorrjv. 

 Bpiap^eva, fvcra, (Bpiapos) to triumph. EpiCT. 3, 24, 85. 

 PlUT. I, 38 D Bao-tXfis fdpidfifieva-e Kai rjyefiovas. 

 231 A Qpiafi^evovTa Kara Tr)S ■narpihos. II, 318 B 

 NiKijc aSaKpvv 6piap^evav. 804 E. HeRODIAN. 3, 9, 



1. 8, 7, 22. Mal. 87, 19. Theoph. 404, 2 Tar 

 v'lKas eBpiapfifva-ev, He celebrated the victories. 



2. To disgrace publiclg, to cause a culprit to be 

 carried about the city in mock-procession, TTopndw I. 



VlT. AmpHIL. 25 C 'Edpiapfifvaav avToiis iv TJj TrdXft. 



3. To publish, make knoum, divulge. Theoph. 



450, 18 Tr/v t£>v Saipovav 7rp6ppr](Tiv eVi Xaov iOpmp^ev- 



<7€v. Nic. Const. Can. 28. Phot. Lex. epiaji^fi- 



aas, 8rj iio<Tiei(Tas. SuiD. E^e^oiVa, iSpiiji^evev, ex- 

 posed. 



4. To cause to triumph. NT. 2 Cor. 2, 14 Tm 

 TravTOTc 6piap.^evovri fjpas iv Xpiarm. Col, 2, 15 Opi- 

 a/i/3ev(ra9 avToiis iv avrai. 



Bplap^os, ov, 6, the Roman triumphus. Poltb. 4, 

 66, 8, et alibi. Diod. 4, 5. 



2. Laughing-stock. Apocr. Act. Paul, et Thecl. 

 26 'Eo-ti/o-ci' a^TOK 6p'iap.^ov, She made him the laugh- 

 ing-stock of the city. (See also Tro/im}, and compare 



6piap.Peva) 2.) 



dpiaa-ii, ems, tj, {Bpia^to) poetic inspiration. Cedr. I, 



471 QplatTiv yap tjjV ru>v -noiriTUiV pavlav XeyoviTLV. 



