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447 



Ot,KOVfJ.eVlKO^ 



Theod. J, 1010 A. 1058 D. IL 442 C, et alibi. 

 Ltd. 134, 12. 



01 is. or 01 f'r. = (f'f. PonPH. Cer. 47, 18. 48, 22. 



oiT](Ticro(f)os, Of, (o'ljo-is, <To<j>6i) thinking himself icise, tcise 

 in his own conceit, SoxTja-ia-o^ot. Irex. I, 16, 3. 



oiKctaxm;, adv. of oiKfiaKws, familiarly, informally, with- 

 out parade. PoRPH. Cer. 137. 



oiKfios, a, ov, domesttcus. 0« oiKeloi TTjs m<rr€a)S, Domes- 



ticijidei, the orthodox ; opposed to aipeo-ion-at. Basil. 



in, 321 D. SocR. 7, 2. 

 oiicijo-t/ior, ov, (ooojais. oiKe'm) habitable. Poltb. 3, 55, 9. 

 oiKrjTos, Tj, 6», habitable, as a house, otx^o'i/iof. Sept. 



Lev. 25, 29. 

 olKohofiia, f]<Ta>, to edify. NT. 1 Cor. 14, 4. Theoph. 



121, 8. 



Metaphorically, to edify. NT. 1 Cor. 14, 3. 

 oiicoSo/ii], ^f. Ti, (oiKoSo/ios) the building of a house, o1ko86- 



fiijo-ts, oi<oSofiia. Sept. 1 E?dr. 4, 51. 



olKoSofiTjTos. f;, ov, (otKoSo/if'u) built. BarN. 16 0(Vo8o- 

 fiijroy vaoi Sia )(fip6s. 



oucot for oiKaSe, home. Zos. 27, 11 'ATioyayeiv oucot. 



o<KOM>/ieiof, ou, ro, (oixovo/ios) the Steward's ojffice in a 

 monastery. LF.niox. 1. 



oiKovo/xe'o), i)(7a), to dispense, distribute, as alms. Coxst. 

 Apost. 2, 25, 1. 



Metaphorically. Method. 397 D npo(n)Ki>6r) to 

 oToupiB oiKovofiovfLcvos, accordinff to divine dispensa- 

 tion. 



2. !Mid. oiKovo/xoC/iai, to provide for one's self. 

 LeimOX. 5 Ad^e raira, KoXdyijpe, Kayo) aXAa;(oC oikovo- 



/iOVfJUXt. 



olKovoitla, as, fj, charily, alms. Epiph. I, 907 A oIko- 

 voftiav fVot'ijo-f, He has given alms. Ibid. 1106 A. 



2. Dispensation, as applied to the divine govern- 

 ment. Most commonly it refers to the Incarnation 

 and Passion. Coxst. Apost. 5, 19, 6. 6, 19, 1. 

 8, 33, 2. Igxat. Ephes. 18. Martyr. Ignat. 7. 

 JcST. Tryph. 30. Irex. 1, 7, 2. 1,9,2. 1,14,6. 

 HiPPOL. 210. Alex. Alex. 549 A. Eus. 1, 1, 

 p. 2, 10. Athax. I, 230 D. Basil. IH, 409 E. 



Theod. IV, 62 A T^i» IvavBpaivqtTiv fie tov 6(ov 

 Xoyov K.d\ovixev olKOvo/iicw. 



AoTpfia T^s otKovofilas. or Aarpeta oiKovopias, The 



celebration of the Lord's supper. Epiph. I, 1105 D. 

 oIkovoiukos, ij, 6v, managing, intriguing ; disguised, covert. 



V IT. Sab. 310 A Oikoko/iik^k eVKTroX^K, saying one 



thing and meaning another. 

 oiKoro^iof, ou, o, dispensa/or, the steward of a church, of a 



monastery, or of a bishop. Basil. Ill, 365 B, of a 



church. Chal. Can. 2. 26 of a church. Novell. 



3, 2 of a church. Nic. II, Can. 11, p. 1256 B, of 



bishops and monasteries, 

 o'icoy, ov, o, house, in the sense of church, «ieXijo-i'a. 



Aster. 309 A. Vit. Sab. 312 A. JSIal. 423, 3. 



2. Bouse, the twelfth part of the zodiac, Kacros. 

 Mal. 175, 8. 



3. In the Ritual, it is the name of the hymn 

 read (never sung or chanted) at the end of the sixth 

 ode of a Kavav. 



The oKadiaros vfivos has twenty-four orKoi, read in 

 four divisions. (See Ixtrodcctiox, § 42, p. 59 

 seq.) 

 otKoo-Kcv^, rjs, 7, {oiKos, (TKfvri) hoiise-fiimiture. B.isiLic. 



44, 13, 1, et ahbi. 

 otKovpfvrj. rjs. fj. (oiKia>, olKov/ievos) orbis terranim, the 

 habitable irorld. Sept. Ps. 23, 1. 



It is often used in the sense of Paiiavla, the Soman 

 empire. Just. Apol. 1, 27. Eus. 3, 37. Soz. 1, 



p. 6. 42 'H Vafialaiv oiKovpiin^. ClIAL. 873 D Oi 

 fifo-jTorat TTjs olKovpiyT)s, Terrarum domini, applied to 

 the Roman emperors. 

 oiKovpfviKos, i], ov, {olKovptvrj) belonging to the world, uni- 

 versal. 'H otKovfieviKfj ckkXijo-io, The Cliurch Univer- 

 sal. Coxst. Apost. 7, 30. Aster. 281 C. 



OiKovfieviKr] (rivoSos, (Ecumenical or General Coun- 

 cil. Nic. I, 180 E. Athax. I, 130 A. Const. I, 

 Can. 6. 



The Greek Church recognizes the authority of 

 the following a?cumenieal councils : 



I. 'H iv iiiKaia ■npuynj olxovfieviK^ (n;««8or. A. D. 325. 



II. 'H cV Kui'oraPTti'OuwoXft Sfxrripa oiKov/ifviK^ irivo- 



8os. A. D. 381. 



III. 'H iv 'E<fx(Tif TptTt] oiKoviieviKrj <n!i/o8oj. A. D. 



431. 



