VV/jLtflt] 



444 



^iVOTtl^lOV 



vvn<f>ri. i)s. i;, dai(ff/ifer-in-lair. Sept. Gen. 3S, 11. Lev. 



18, 15. MT. Matt. 10. So. 



2. Si'slfr-hi-fair, a brother's irff't: AsirniL. 213 



A. D (sjiurious). 

 in)n<t>ii>v. wvor, o. (w'/i<^')) Mde-ehnmfier, bridtil chamber. 



NT. Matt. 9. 15. Pais. 2. 11.3. 

 ni¥, tunc. Sept. Gen. 40. 30 'An-o toC vtv. From tioic. 



46, 34 'Eas ToC !*>•, rnlil noic. PoRVJi. Adm. 129. 



12 JiUxpt rov vCv. I'ntt'l muc. 

 vvvvioK or nVwot. naenia, or nenia, liilhily. nursery 



sonff, MfijnTOf. Hes. [Compare i>ii>tav. In ]Mopern 



Greek, vavapi^a. to liiU to sleej>. as a babe : ro vava- 



pio-pa, JuUabi/.'] 

 xv^. nrnrvt, ij, night. 'EiropxT '""'' •^'«To)>'. = WKTtiTap\ot. 



Novell. 13. Prooeni. 



rvonryjLia, cms, ro, (la-ordfo)) slumber. Sept. Job. 33, 15. 



tvaraypos. oil, 6, (vxrardCo)) a nodilinff: sleep. Sept. Jcr. 

 23. 31. 



rnxS'it^fpos, or, (vC$. i]n<pa) of a dat) and night, of twenty- 

 Jour hours, TjfUporvKTtos. JjCVMX. 957 Kixfiriufpov 

 trXoCf. 



Substantively, to t^x^pfpov, a day and night, tbe 



space of twenty-four hours. NT. 2 Cor. 11, 25. 



SocR. 7, 39, p. 300. Pali. AD. 170 A. 

 i'a>j3cX^a'ijLioc = t^^<\l<r(npos. PoRPH. Cer. 225, 15. 

 vta^eXiatnpos, ov, o, nobilissimus, iiti(f>avf<rTaTos, a 



title. Zos. 105, 21. Philostorg. 8. 8 KWiSfXiVi/iot 



inoorreotly. Olymp. 451, 17. 

 vuBpoKapSioi, ov, {va>3p6s, KapSla) sIow of heart, dull, 



stupid. Sept. Prov. 12, 8. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 



14 £. Hes. tiaSpoKapBios, fipaSvs Kara Xoytapov. 

 vStvai. a>y, at, lionae, rami, vovvai, vSivyat, Kvs. p. 433, 



34. 38. Lyd. 32, 9. 34, 12. 



vSivvat = vi>vai. £us. 41G, 9. 



vaniyos, oV, (i-airof. 3ya) z= j'o>To(^opof. AkKIAX. Peripl. 



Mar. Erythr. 24 'H/iioroi »wnjyoi. 

 vitTov, TO, the bad: Aovvai vmra. To give way. Mal. 



4C.3. IG. 4G4. 7. 

 yctTo<l>opea, ^o-m, (woroi^dpos) to carry on Uie back. DiOD. 



2, 54, p. 16G, 27. 

 vt»To<f>opta. as, fj, a carrying on the bad: Dion. 2, 54, 



p. IGG. 2G. 

 vtiTo<f)v\a^, oKos, 6, (vSiTos, <fiC\a^) plural 01 vtaro^vXaiccr, the 



rear-guard. Theoph. 60S, 8. PoRPH. Cer. 453, 18. 



|u>^iicdr = ^avfiiKos. IxJCR. 4498, et alibi. 



$av$iCo). iVci), intransitive, to l>e ^aMs. Sept. Lev. 13, 



30. 

 ^ay^iKos. oil, 6. i-anthieus, ^avSixos, the first month of the 



Macedonian year, corresponding to the aprilis of the 



Romans. Joseph. Ant. 11, 4, 8. 

 IfFoXin, av, TCI. (|«ros) friendly gith. the classical $ina. 



PoRPn. Adm. 72. IG. Cer. 4G1, 9. 491,6. 

 Itvidfu ^= ^fii'tV PoRPH. Adm. 150, 23. 

 ^(vmia. as. r;, (|€wrn.'o)) a living abroad as a stranger. 



Sept. Sap. 18, 3. LrciAX. Patr. Encom. 8. Lei- 



Mox. 149. 

 *^nTfia>, fv'oxo, (|<»or) to live abi-oad as a stranger: 



opposed to fi^ Ti/v ircrrpi'Sa OiKfiv. Poi.Y'B. 12. 28, G. 



Lrci.vx. Patr. Encom. 8. 



Mid. $fnTf{<ipai. to be a mercenary soldier. IsoCR. 

 107 A. 410 C. 

 ^tvoSoxfioy, ov, TO, (IfroSo'xor) inn, tavern. Sum. Sevo- 

 Boxfiov. TO TOt'f ^ci'ovs iiro8fxopfyoy. Kai ^(voSoxos 

 opoiws. 



^tvoSoxos. ov, 6. host, the principal of a ^(vav. Novell. 



59. 3 S(VoS6xco TOV Kara ^apyj/aiv tov rrjs ocrlas pvrjpjfs 



^tvS>vos. Mal. 430, 14. 479.11. 



'O ^(voioxos ' AXf^avhpclas, ^ UpaiTap tSiv frrpeypi- 



w)!-? Pallad. Vit- Chrys. 20 E. 



As an epithet, it was given to Sampson, the 

 ! founder of a ^tvav at Constantinople. Horol. 



Jun. 27. 

 ' Jfwjrd^iov, ov, TO. (|<'vor, Ta(f>os) burying-place for stran- 

 I gers. Theoph. 164, 18. (Compai-e NT. Matt. 27, 7 



