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lepareiov 



l&iojxiKoi, ov, (/jfXof) having its oicn melody. In the 

 Ritual, ro IhiofieXov, sc. Tpoirapiov, modulus in prose, 

 chant. (See also Introduction, § 41.) 



lSt6iiopcf>os, ov, (jioprpfj) of a peculiar form, having a 

 peculiar form. Strab. 4, 6, 10. Plut. I, 420 B. 



lSio7repi.6pi<TTos, ov, (irepiopi^a) having its oivn limits ; dis- 

 iinctli/ defined. Adverb Ibionipioplarws. Cedr. I, 

 4.58, 20 Aio (f>va-eis ISwrrepioplcrTas eSoypdnafv in\ 

 Xpiarov. 



t&tonouopm (ttou'w), to appropriate to one's self; to gain 

 over. Sept. 2 Reg. 15, 6 'iSiOTrotelro 'A^ea-craikap TTjv 

 Kapblav dvSpmv 'lo-paiJX, Absalom stole the hearts of the 

 men of Israel. 



ISiowpayiai, i]aa>, {irpaa-a-a) tO act of one's OWn acCOrd, 



that is, without being commanded. Polyb. 8, 28, 9. 



tSwppvBpor, ov, (pvdp.os) having his own laws, indepen- 

 dent. PORPH. Adm. 128, 20 Veyovaa-iv IhwppvBpoi 

 Kcu avTOKiCpoKot. 



XSios, a, ov, own. IxSCR. 4585 'EKXicrev e^ Ih'iav Ta> KOiva, 



at his otcn expense. 



2. Substantively, 6 iSios, hinsman, relation, relative. 



PORPH. Adm. 115, 14 AohoiKOS 6 tStos toC AoSoikov. 



iStos, with the rough breathing, for "Sior. IxscR. 2347, 

 c, 8 KAOIAIAN, in the orthogi'aphy of the present 



da_V Kad' idlav, r= kot ISiav. 



L&wa-iia-TaTos, ov, {crvvltTTrjpi) having his oicn independent 

 substance. Did. Alex. 925 B To ISioa-vaTaTov tS>v 



V770<TTd(T€(OV. 977 A ^VV T6) UV^VpaTl TTOptOV IdlOOV- 



oraTOS' 

 ISioavaraTcoi, adv. of IBioa-varaTos. DiD. AlEX. 984 B. 

 IbtoTOTTos, a doubtful word. Arrian. Perip. Mar. 



Erythr. 47. 

 lhioTpom<o, to be ISioTpoTTos. Cedr. H, G74, 13. 

 i&iorponos, ov, {rponos) of a pecidiar hind. DiOD. 5, 



10 'Yffo VQtjuiv IdwTporraiv ivoxKovptvoi. StkAB. 17, 



2,4. 

 iStorpoTTwr, adv. of ISiorponos, in a pecidiar manner, piecu- 



liarly. DiOD. 5, 30 neiroiKCKpevois ISioTptmas. 

 ISiox^ipos, ov, (x^ip) written with one's own hand. Aji- 



PHIL. 197 B 'Ihiox^pov poi eari. CoNST. Ill, 101 G 

 C 'iSiox^ipa avTOV Tvyxdvovatv. 



Substantively, (a) To ISioxftpov, The original 



manuscript of a work. Petr. Alex. 517 D To 



tSiox^ipov rov €vayy€\t(TT0v [*IajawouJ. 



(b) To Ibiox^ipov, document written with one's own 

 hand. TnEOPn. 210, 15 'TSXa^ev avroii TO ISioxdpov 

 o>s a?roS/;^€Tat ft? opov TrlaTeois rd doypaTa tjjs €v XoX- 

 Kr]d6vi avvoSov. PoRPH. Adm. 149, 14 SvvdrjKas Kai 

 ISwxeipa iiroirftTavTO. 



ISioxftpas, adv. of ISioxeipos, icith one's own hand. CoD. 

 Afr. 1315 A. 



Ihlapa, aros, to, (i8iow) peculiar character, jyecidiarity. 

 Polyb. 2, 38, 10, et alibi. 



ISiwrrjs, ov, 6, in ecclesiastical language, 7iot a church 

 officer, simply layman. NT. 1 Cor. 14, 10. Theod. 

 Ill, 191 A 'ldt(i)Ty]v KoXel [_q a7ro(rToXo?J tov iv tw XaiKO) 

 rdypari TCTaypivov. 



2. Not a soldier, private citizen, or simply citi- 

 zen ; opposed to crrpaTiwTrjs, or to 6 iv aTpaTftms wv. 

 Theod. Ill, 191 A Toiij e^u ttjs arparids ovras iSim- 

 TOf Ka\eiv (ladaa-i. NOTELL. 8, G. 



3. Private monh, a monk not belonging to any of 

 the three ecclesiastical orders. Eukhol. 



Ibiarla = tSituTa'a. TheOPH. 626. 

 lbia>Tio-p6s, ov, 6, (i8iaTrjs) simjilicily of maimer or char- 

 acter. Iren. Frag. 3. 

 I'Soi' = eldoi. Dion. Hal. I, 97, 3. Ant. 20. 

 Upaymyos, ov, (lepos, dya) carrying sacred things, as 



offerings. Polyb. 31, 20, 11 'lepayayos vais. 

 UpaxiTT]!, ov, 6, {i(pa$) hieracites, the name of a 



stone. Plin. 37, 72. Galen. XIII, 258 E seq. 

 UpaKOTpocjios, ov, 6, (le'pa^, rpicpai) hawk-feeder, falconer. 



EuNAP. 95, 18. 

 *'i€pdpxrit, ov, 6, (I'fpoj, apxo)) president of sacred rites. 



Inscr. 1570, a. 



2. In Christian writers, chief priest, prelate, bishop. 



AMptfiL. 186 A. Euagr. 1, 16, p. 271, 16. 

 Upapxta, as, t], (Updpxrjs) hierarchy. Dion. Areop. 



Coelest. Ilierarcb. 1, 2. 

 UpapxiKos, (j, ov, {Updpxris) prelatical. Simoc. 31, 9. 

 UpaTuov, ov, TO, (UpaTevo)) the priest's office. Sept. Ex. 



29, 9. 



In Christian writers, the clerical office. Ant. 



1. 3. 



