^vXoiravBovpov 



446 



0(,oa 



^vXoiravSovpov, ov, to, WOoden iravhovpa. TlIEOPH. 668, 14. 

 ^vkoTTiiai, av, at, {^i\ov, TreSrj) stocks for the feet of 



prisoners. Theoph. 393, 3. 

 ^uXoo-rfyor, ov, (crriyrf) covered with wood, having ■wooden 



walls and roof, as a building. Cede. I, 699, 2. 



CODIN. 16, 15. 

 ^vXoalvBiToi, ov, (aivderos) composed or made of wood. 



TheOPII. Cont. 514 Hipyovs nvat ^v\o(Tvv6tTovs, 



wooden toiaers. 

 ^vKoa(j>vpov, ov, to, (a-cfivpa) wooden hammer, mallet. 



PoKPii. Cer. 494, 14. 



^uXou, aa-a, transitively, to make of wood. Sept. 2 Par. 



3, 5. Jer. 22, 14. In both these passages it is used 



with reference to the wooden part of the edifice. 

 ^varapxris, ov, 6, (^JoTor, ap^^ai) the president of a xystus. 



Inscr. 5908. 

 ^va-Txjp, rjpot, 6, (|e'w) scratcher, an instrument of torture 



(identical with oyxiKor?). Petr. Alex. Can. 11. 

 ^vartKoi, t), ov, pertaininf/ to the ^uoros, xystus. InsCR. 



5906 tivobos |u(7Ti)crj. 

 ^vaTov, ov, TO, a species o{ fish. Theoph. 545, 19. 



0. 



o, 17, TO, for the relative oj, ij, 5. Mal. 102, 2 'Aj7c- 



Kpvij/ev avTqv 6 'AxiXXevs jXira Tov (<j)6pei KotTfilov, for 

 pfd' ov. 102, 4 'E7rt<i>pKi]<Te fita tok fi;(e Trpos avTijV 

 epiDTa. 



oiSoTicDi', ij. o v a t i o . Ltd. 53. 



o^Sovapiov, incorrectly for oSavaptov, = oSwviov. Gloss. 



JUK. 



o/SfXi'o-KOf, ov, o, pointed pillar, ohelisk: DiOD. 1, 45, 

 p. 55, 6.5. Id. 2, 11, p. 126, 14. 



ofipvCa, rjs, fj, (o/3pufos) obrussa, test of gold? Edict. 

 11. 



o/3/)vfo9, ov, (Persian r~l3N» pure gold) pure, as ap- 

 plied to gold, op^pvios. ZoxAR. Lex. "o/Spufov xfi'"- 



aiov, TO TToXXoKit i\lrr]6(v, to Ka6apo>TaTov. (Compare 

 tl|ie Latin obrussa.) 



2. Of pure gold, made of pmre gold, Mal. 395, 



11 Za)8ia o/3pufa. 



o^a-eKoi'iov, ov, TO, obsequium, o\lrUiov. Novell. 78, 



2 (titul.). 

 oySotuof, a, ov, (oySoos) on the eighth day. Polyb. 5, 



52, 3. 10, 31, 1. 

 oyKivapa, as, ij, = oyxiras 2. ApOCE. Act. Pet. et Paul. 



79, as a various reading. 

 oy«>'Of, ou, 6, uncinus, hook, grapple. HeS. 'Ap;rayij 



.... tcTl TO (TKIVOS ^X"" OyKlVOVS. 



2. Uncinus, an instrument of torture not unlike 



a bird's claw (?) ; perhaps identical with ^uoT^p and 



ovv$ 3. Apocr. Act. Philipp. 34. Act. Philipp. in 



Ilcllad. 18. 

 oyKopaa^Boi. ov, {oyKos, paaBos) with prominent breasts. 



]ilAL. 106, 16. 

 dyvpos, a, ov, curly, im<Tyvpos, iniayovpos. TheOPH. 



CoNT. 603, 5 'Oyvpbs tijj/ Ko/iijv, Having curly hair, 



oVKodpi^. 

 oMva, indeclinable, = Seira. Porph. Cer. 18, 15. 



198, 3, et alibi. 



But^HRTS. XII, 779 A (spurious) toC ohelvov. 

 oSotSoitot, ou, o, (oSos, hoK€va) highwayman. Poltb. 



13, 8, 2. 

 oSoo-TaTc'to, r}cra, (oSoo-TciTi/f) to waylay'. Theoph. 557, 



15 'OhoaTaTr]6(\s iiro twv ViovXyapav iv tw orTfva Tijs 

 K\ci(rovpas. 

 SSocrrpcucrla, as, i), (oSof, oTpavwpi) a paving of roads. 



Novell. 17, 4. 24, 3. Basilic. 6, 8, 3. 56, 10, 



5. (Compare StRAB. 5, 3, 8 'EcrTpaa-av 8e Koi Tas 



KOTO T^K X'^P'^" oSovS.) 



oSiiviov, ov, TO, odo or udo, legging, noSowavov. Epiph. 



I, 502 D. Gloss. Jur. 'O^Sovipia .... iSavm. 

 04, see 01 is. 

 olSa, to be accustomed, daQa. With the infinitive. 



