\eyaTapio<; 



402 



XetTovpyia 



\fyarapios =: Xiyyarapiot. AnTEC. 2, 4, i. 



2. Legatarius, a kind of officer, Xij-yara/xos 2. 

 Synax. Nov. 28 'O an-o Xeyarapicav, J^)J ex-legatarius. 



\eyaT(vai ^ Xt/yarfJo). AnTEC. 2, 5, 5, 



Xe^aTov = Xriydrov. ChAL. 1284 A. AnTEC. 2, 20, G. 



Xeydros = \rjydTos. AntEC. 1, 26, 1. 



Xevfj/Tia =^ XcKevrla. SuiD. AeyfVTi'a, Kara Pafiaiovs, 



aiivri(TTla, ^00-1X1x17 x^P'f- 

 Xfyeci;/ = Xeyiw./. NT. Matt. 26, 53. DiON CaSS. 



1183, 12. 1184, 27 6 Xeyemv. Just. Apol. 1, 71. 

 Eds. 5, 5, p. 215, 2. 

 Xf-yiVi/xos, ov, legitimus, yopfios. Antec. 1, 10, 1, p. 04. 



Xeytrnf, imr, ij, legio, XfyemK. InsCR. 1327. 4011. 



4029. 

 Xfyiwvdpior, ou, o, legionarius. Inscr. 2803. 

 Xc'yw, ^J soy, 'eW. With the accusative of the remote 



object. PoRPH. Cer. 520, 5. 



2. To can, name, dra/idfo). NT. Matt. 1, 16. 



ApoCR. Consuraat. Tiiom. 4 Ti's Xeyfrat ; What is 



he called"? What is his name? Chal. 977 C Ti'j 



Xt'yn; '0 8e fOTei/, 'A^aracrtof, JI7(«< !S your name? 



And he said, Alhanasius. Apoputh. Anton. 31. 



Mal. 77, IG. 

 Xei/icoi'u/)ioi', OX), TO, dimin. of Xci/itiv, little meadow. 



2. Leimonarion, the name of a monastic book 



ascribed to Joannes Moschus. Phot. 198 TA iiiya 



AeL^tjovuptov. 

 Xfl|ai, 01, lixae, camp-followers. Suid. 

 Xfi^o{i/>a, TO Siipov, €K Toil Xfi'xw- HeS. 



2. Gluttony. Suid. Afl|nt .... XfigoCpa. 

 Xetloupeuofim (Xti'loupos), luxurior, <o ZJw luxuriously. 

 Leo. 20, 83 Ol oTpariwrai XcilovpfDo'/ifoi aiTopoi y'lvov- 

 TOi, Koi 01 tipxotiTii avavhpoi npoxfiptCoi/Tut. 



\el^ovpoi, ov, (luxuria?) covetous, greedy, gluttonous, 



y^XVos, Xaipapyos. ZoNAR. Lex. A€i|oupOf, d jrXfO«'- 



KTT,,. Lex. ScHED. 476. Nicet. 157, 26. 679,26. 



XeiTTOTaKTf'w. = XiTTOTaKTem. ClEM. RoM. Epist. 1, 21 

 AiVaiov oui* e<m.v p-fj XeiiroTaKTe'tv r)p,as airo ToC BiKripaTos 



avToii. 



XeiTTordfCTT/s =: XiTTOTii/cTT/s. Clem. Rom. Horail. pp. 18, 



15. 22, 15. 

 XciTou/jyc'ffl, to minister. Sept. Num. 1, 50. NT. Act. 



13,2. Const. Apost. 2, 26, 2. 2, 63, 1. 'Socr. 



6, 14, p. 330. 



2. To be a minister, officiate, perform divine ser- 

 vice. Can. Apost. 15 Mi/icfVi XfiTovpyeir, No longer 

 to go on in his ministry. Const. Apost. 2, 25, 4 



Oi XeiTovpyoivTfS ttj (rKijvfj tov papTvpiov, Those ivho 

 attend upon the tabernacle. AnC. 1 AeiTovpyfii/ ti 

 TOiV upuTiKco:/ XftTovpytun'. 



3. To read the communion service (mass), said of 

 the priest, and in part of the deacon also. Gangr. 

 4. QuiN. 31. EuivHOL. 



XftT0t;py7;/ja, aros, to, (XfiToupyciu) service. SePT. Num. 



7, 9 Ta XfiTou/jy^/iara tov dyi'oi). The service in the 

 sanctuary. 



\fiTovpyia, as, 17, ministry, ministration. Can. Apost. 

 28. 36. Const. Atost. 8, 4, 2. Petr. Alex. Can. 

 10. Anc. 2. 



2. Divine service, in general. Const. Apost. 8, 

 46, 3. Ant. 4. 



Particularly, liturgy, the communion service, the 

 celebration of the Lord's supper, simply mass. Nil. 

 Epist. 2, 294. Leg. Homer. 112. Tiieoph. 615, 

 15. PoRpn. Cer. 64, 12. 115, 9. 212, 17. 



'H Qfla XfVTOvpyla tov aylov aiTO(rroKov koX a8(X(f>o6e'ov 

 'laKw^ov, Saint James's Liturgy. Apocr. Liturg. 

 Jacob, p. 33. (Compare Quin. Can. 32.) 



*H dfia XfiTovpyia Toir ayiov aTroiTrdXoi; IliTpov, Saint 

 Peter's Liturgy. Ibid. p. 159. 



'H dfla XeiToupyi'a tov dyiou OTroo-ToXou koi fiayyfXi- 

 o-ToC MapKov, Saint Mark's Liturgy. Ibid. 258. 



'H dfla XfiTOvpyia tov Xpva-oaTopov, Saint Chrysos- 

 tom's Liturgy, the one commonly used. Eukhol. 

 Chrts. XII, 776 seq. 



'H 6fla XfiTovpyta tov peyaXov BaaiXdov, Saint Ba- 

 sil's Liturgy, used every Sunday in Lent (except 

 Palm-Sunday). Also, on the Thursday and Saturday 

 of Passion-week. Also, on the nnpapoval of Christ- 

 mas and Epiphany (Dec. 24, and Jan. 5). Also, on 

 Saint Basil's day, that is, on new year's day. Eu- 

 khol. Basil. II, 674 seq. (Compare Quin. Can. 



32 'idxaPos .... Kol Bao-iXfiof .... €yypa<pQis Tijv fiv- 

 OTiKTjP vplv ifpovpyiav irapaSfSaKores, K. t. X.) 



