leparevfia 



340 



te/30? 



2. The clergy. Laod. 13. Eds. 7, 30, p. 362, 

 29. Athan. I, 18G B. Basil. HI, 258 D. 289 E. 



3. The inner sancluaiij. Atiian. I, 341 C. Am- 

 pniL. 184 C. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 36 A. Apophth. 

 Basil. Ibid. Moses 4. Proc. Ill, 188. Leimon. 



42 Ta liaBfxiha tov iepareiov. VlT. EUTHYM. 60 Tw 



KayKeWia toC ifpaTetov. [The ifpoTf'iov contains the 

 ^tjlia, npodta-is, and Siokovikov. It is separated from 

 the main body of the church by the /cuyKcXXof.] 



'i€paTfvp,a, OTor, tu, (^iepardui) priesthood, Upareia. Sept. 

 Ex. 19, 6 Bao-tXttov ifparfv/ia. 



Upareia, ev(TW, (Updopai) to be a priest. SePT. Ex. 28, 1 

 'UpaTfidv poi. Num. 3, 4. 



UpariKoi, rj, on. Sacerdotal, priestly. Joseph. Ant. 11, 

 8, 2 'H UpariKT) Tijif]. Can. ApOST. 83 'UpariKti Sioi- 



(CT/o-if, Sacerdotal administration. Const. Apost. 3, 

 10 'UpariKiv fpyov, A priestly work. 



'0 KaraXoyos 6 UpariKos, T7te sacerdotal catalogue, 

 equivalent t(f o xX^poj, or oi KKrjpiKot, the clergy. Can. 

 Apost. 8. 17. 18, et alibi. Const. Apost. 3, 15, 4. 



'UpanKr) jiiBobos, The hieratic mode of writing 

 among the Egyptians. Clem. Alex. G57, 17. (See 



also fTrKTToXoypa^LKOS.) 



Substantively, 6 IfpartKos, clergyman, applied to 

 presbyters and deacons. Laod. 4. 19. 24. 27. 30. 

 36. 41. 



ifpela, as, rj, {Upevo)) sacrifice, religious festival. Sept. 

 4 Reg. 10, 20 'PLyiaaare iepelav tm BauX. 



ifpeis, (at, 6, saccrdos, antistes, priest, applied indiscrimi- 

 nately to all the ecclesiastical orders. Const. Apost. 



2, 25, 12 OJ §£ Upeis TipS>v 01 Trpea^vTcpoi, SO. flaiv. 8, 

 1, 8 bishops or presbyters. Sard. 20. Soz. 1, 8, 

 p. 19. CiiAL. 825 E. Proc. I, 135, 5. 263, 11. 

 156, 8. 356, 11. II, 17, 12. 177, 20. 340, 14. 



MenAXD. 330, 8. NiC. II, 669 A "Eypafas OTI 



" BatriXf ii£ Kai Upfis clp.1." 

 Upicra-a, 7]s, 17, = iepeia. InSOR. 4009, I). 

 UpoyXvcjiiKos, ri, 6v, (ifpo's, yXuc^co) hieroglyphic. DiOD. 



3, 4 Ta iepoy\v(j>iKa ypapfiara, The hieroglyphic letters. 

 Clem. Alex. 657, 18 'H UpoyXvcjuKri fiiBobos, The 

 hieroglyphic mode of writing among the Egyptians. 



iepoypappards, cms, 0, {ypap.p,aT(is) sacred scribe, among 



the Egyptians. DiOD. 1, 16, v. 1. ypapparia. Id. 1, 



70, p. 82, 82. Id. 1, 87, p. 98, 55. 

 iepoypa(j)la, or, r), (ypacfia)) sacred writing, hierography. 



Dion. Areop. Coelest. Ilierarch. 2, 1. 

 UpoypaipiKos, rj, 6v, pertaining to sacred writing, hiero- 



graphical. DiON. Areop. Coelest. Ilierarch. 1, 3. 

 UpohiaKQvla, as, 17, the office of deacon, deaconship, Staxo- 



via 3. EOKHOL. 



lepoSovXof, ou, 6, (SoCXoj) tensile slave. Sept. 1 Esdr. 



1, 3 ToTs Afvfrais ifpoSouXoir toC IcrpaijX. 

 UpoKTjpv^, vKos, 6, = diiayvwarTris of the Christian church. 



Method. 348 A. Synes. Epist. 67, p. 209 B. . 

 UpoXoyea, ijaai, {Up6\6yos) to discourse on sacred things. 



LuciAN. De Syr. Dca 26. 



2. To marry, said of the priest who performs the 



ceremony, cvKoyiai 4. Cedr. II, 485 'IfpoKoye'iToi 6 



Pu/xafAr Tfl Zaji. 505, 19 TAv jraTpiapxtjv KaravayKa^ei 



UpoKoyrja-ai ToiiTOV avTJj. 



Upo\oyla, as, 17, (UpoXoyos) discourse on sacred things. 



LuoiAN. De Astrolog. 10. 



2. The solemnization of matrimony, a-T((j)dvaipa. 



Nio. Const. Can. 34. Cede. II, 505, 21. 542, 16. 

 Upofiaprvs, vpos, 6, (lidprvs) priest-martyr, a martyred 



presbyter or bishop. Greg. Naz. I, 274 B Els tov 



aytov Upopdprvpa KvTvpiafov. ThEOPH. 8, 18. 



Upnpovaxos, ov, 6, (povaxds) monk-priest, as distinguished 

 from a mamed priest, who is called simply npia^ire- 

 pos. Germ. 6. Edkhol. pp. 183. 184. 



UpoirKatTTia, as, 17, (nXaa-crai) sacred formation. Dion. 

 Areop. Coelest. Ilierarch. 2, 1. 



ifpoTrXao-Tojs, adv. of Ifpi'mXaa-Tos, sacredly fortned. DiON. 

 Areop. Coelest. Ilierarch. 2, 1. 



Upos, a, 6v, sacred, holy, as a title. Theoph. 91, 6. In the 

 EuKHOLOGiON, UparaTos is applied to metropolitans. 

 Substantively, (a) To Up6v, the temple at Jerusa- 

 lem. StrAB. 1 6, 2, 34 To Upov TO iv Tols 'UpoiTo'Svpois. 

 NT. Matt. 24, 1, et alibi. Joseph. Ant. 11, 4, 2. 



(b) To Upov, temple, a heathen temple. Apo- 

 phth. Anub. 1. Besarion 4. 



(e) Ta Upa, sacred utensils, church utensils, such 

 as the SlcTKos, and iroTijpwv. Chrys. XII, 777 D 

 (spurious). PoRPH. Cer. 466, 8. Codin. 143. 



