XiTavevw 



io: 



Xoyo^6TJj? 



3. Religious procession. Const. (536), 1177 D. 

 Mal. 492, 15. Chron. 589, 14. 



\iTav€va, to supplicate. "With the dative. Mauttr. 

 Igxat. \'> AiTavfiaare ra Xpiara. 



2. To form a religious processioti (Xtravtia 3), to 

 he or move in a religious procession. Theod. Lec- 

 tor. 1, 6. Mal. 372, 8. 443. Chros. 589, 10. 

 NIC. ir, 1037 C. 



\iTavlKr)v. incorrectly for ^itovIkiv, and that for Xtrcu'iKtoi/. 

 PoRPH. Cer. 125, 25 Ktjpiov 'Kiravliajv, changed by 

 the editor into "KiravUiov. 



\lTaviKiov, TO, =: to \tTaviK6v from 'XiraviKos. PORPH. 



Cer. 120, 11 Kijpm \iTaviKia, Processional wax-can- 

 dles, lighted wax-candles carried in a religious pro- 

 cession. (See also /ajpioXiTavlioiv, \i,TapiKrjv.) 



Substantively, to X«Tawieiov, ;= Kjjplov 'KiTavUiov. 

 PoRPH. Cer. 75, 22. 



XtToi/iico's, ^, oV, (XtTQi/i'a) processional. Porph. Cer. 

 116, 22, et alibi. 



XiTTj, rjs, f/, religious procession, XiTovfia 2. Amphil. 

 208 D. Const. (536), 1184 C. Theod. Lector. 

 1, 6. Chron. 702, 9. Theoph. 169, 19. 338, 5. 

 369, 9. Porph. Cer. 609, 14, et alibi. 



In the EiTUAL, a procession from the church to 

 the narthex, soon after the Kc^oXoKXio-to. 



XtTiyioVof, OV, 6, litigiosus. ISOTELL. 112, 1. 



XtToj, i}, 6v, simple, ordinary, not showy. Theoph. 217, 

 9 simply dressed, in his ordinary dress, not in his 

 sacerdotal robes. 160, 12 Aitos <TTpaTi<iTi)r, a private, 

 not an otficer. Poeph. Car. 499, 7 i\afioii\a>v -iva>v 



XlTOIV. 



\iTovov, TO, lituuni. Ltd. 85, 7. 



XiTwf, adv. of XtTos, plainly dressed. Theoph. 266, 6. 



\i<f>epvea (Xi(/)epwjs), to be deserted or forlorn. Joseph. 



Ant. 2, 5, 5. 

 X»i^, t;3df, 6, the South, one of the four cardinal points ; 



opposed to poppas. Sept. Gen. 13, 14. 

 Xi'i/', fi, (XiTjTo/iat) desire, eVidv/xia. Hes. (See also 



Xi^cvo/Mt, Xififiia, \ip^6s.) , 



XojSor, o tnrapTos. LeX. BotaN. 

 Xoyapiafd). aaa, aadrjv, aaptvos, {Xoyaptov) to calcidate. 



Mid. XoyaptaCofiai, equivalent to the active. Porph. 

 Cer. 477, 7. 



Xoyapiv for Xoyapiov. PtOCH. 2, 89. 



Xoyapiov, OV, to, ready money, cash. PoRPn. Cer. 463, 



13. 471, 9. Adra. 242, 19. 243, 8 Aoyipioy kiutt,- 



vapiov (V, One quintal of ready money. 

 Xoyyivor, ov, o, commander of one thousand soldiers, 



xiXiapxot. Porph. Them. 13. 

 Xoyyos, ov, 6, (Xo^or, Xox-^"?) thicket, forest. Cedr. II, 



457, 15 Aia ToC Xfyofiivov Kl/i^a Ao'-yyou Koi ToC KXe»- 



Siov T;ou'i<idai tos hitKrCufK. NlCET. 72, 27 Ei's <cXfi- 



trovpas KOI Xoyyovs. 

 XoyyaSijy, (s, (Xcfyyos) WOody. NiCET. 813, 25 Eis to- 



770VS eyKpvppaTbidcis Koi Xoyya)5fiff. 

 Xoyeioi'. Aoyfiov tS>v Kpitreuv, The breastplate of judg- 



7nent. Sept. Ex. 28, 15. 

 Xoyldpiov, TO, dimin. of Xdyoj, short speech. Nic. II, 



1073 C. 

 XoyioK, TO, plural to Xo'ym, the oracles, applied to the 



Gospels. Prog. I, 504, 18. 522, 4. II, 364, 8. 



Xo'yiof, OV, 6, eloquent, learned, Seivor d-neiv, noXvurrap, 



XeKTiKos. Phrtn. Moer. 



Superlative, XoyitiraTOf, as a title. Ixscr. 4815 C 



(Addend.). Ltd. 222, 2. 223, 16. 

 Xoyjon/f, ijToj, ij, eloquence, as a title. Basil. Ill, 80 A 



'Ot€ iire(TTfWov Tij Xoywrrjrl aov. GrEG. Naz. I, 



806 A. 



Xoyttrrcv'to, evaai, (Xoyiorijs) to calculate. ClejI. Roil. 



Homii. 3, 36. 



XoyoBforia, as, 17, = XoyoBe'aiov 2. BaSILIC. 56, 10, 5, 



p. 169 fin. 



Xoyo^co-iov, ov, o, the office of \oyo6eTrjs. NoTELL. 128, 



17. 18. Edict. 12, Prooera. Theoph. 562, 10 



Ta roi" yfVtKov Xoyodeoiov TTpdypLOTa. 



2. Ratiocinium, audit, in early Greek ddivi}. 

 Chrts. V, 19 B. Nil. Epist. 2, 22. Basil. Se- 



LEUC. 150 C Aoyo0(a-iov Tjpas aiTfuSfXfTai. BasILIC. 



56, 10, 5, p. 169 fin. 



Xoyoderea, r)iTu>, (XoyofleTijs) ratioctnor, to recion, calcu- 

 late, compute, \oylCopai. NoTELL. 128, 18. Stcdit. 

 408 D. Basilic 56, 10, 2 and 5. Phot. p. 183, 19. 



XoyoBlrtis, ov, o, (Xoyor, tWijpi) intendant of finance. 



