oiKovpjeo) 



448 



o\iyo<; 



IV. 'Hk iif XaXiajSovt reTaprr) oIkovji(vi,ktj <tvvoSos. 



A. D. 451. 



V. 'H eV Kav(TTavTiV0V7r6\ei nffiVTrj oiKovjifviKri avvo- 



Sos. A. D. 553. 



VI. 'H ii> Ku>V(TTavTivo\moKei (also S] kv TpouXXw) Ikttj 



OLKOVlievLKTJ (Tvi/odos. A. D. 680. 



VII. 'H cV Ntxaia i^hoiirj oiKovfieviKr] avvobos. A. D. 



789. 



Oi oiVou/ifwKoi dpovoi, The universal sees, applied to 

 the bislioprics of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, 

 Antioch, and Jerusalem. Theoph. 4, 12. 



OtKoufiei/iKis SiSao-xaXos, Universal teacher, a title 

 given to distinguished teachers or preachers. The- 

 oph. CoxT. 143, 11. HoROL. Jan. 30. (Compare 



TheOD. Ill, 683 C Tw SiSaa-KaXa Trjs olKov/Xfvrjs, 



applied to Basil the Great.) 



As a title, olxovfieviKos naTpidpxv' ^^^s claimed by 

 the rival bishops of Rome and Constantinople (New 

 Rome). Chal. 1268 C OiKOVfieviKa apxicricrKOTrif Kai 

 iraTpiapxr; T^f ixcyaXrjs Pm/jijs Acovti, Leo the Great. 

 Const. (536), 981 E 'Apx^Tio-Kon-M wpctr/Surepaf Pw/iijs 

 Kai oUovpiViKa Trarpiapxri 'AyairrjTca. 1048 B Mijvas 

 apYKTriaKOTros Po)^/;? Kctivarai^TivovTroXcws Kat otnovp.ei'LKos 

 jraTpidpxis. 1132 D 'Apx^firiCTKOTrM Kai o'lKOVfiei'iKa 

 narptupxn 'Iwtii'i'j;. CoNST. Ill, 613 D OtKov/ieviKos 



nairas, of Rome ; a title of rare occurrence. 

 oiKovpyew, rjira), {oIkos, EPPQ) to manage a household. 



CleJI. Rom. Epist. 1, 1 Ta Kara Tov oIkov <T(pi>uis 



oiKovpyflv. 

 olKo<l>6pos, ov, {oIkos, (ftepa) house-hearing . Scymn. 854. 



OlKTeiprjpa, OTOS, to, (oiVrfipw) pity, OlKTfip/JOS, OlKTclpr^lTlS. 



Sept. .Jer. 38 (31), 3. 

 oivapiv for olvapiov. PORPH. Cer. 463, 14. 

 oliidpiov, ov, TO, wine, olvaptu, or^of. Diminutive as to 



form. Chron. 724. 

 oiVoSoo-.'a, as, f), (oitoSoVt/s) the giving of wine. Method. 



389 A. 



ohoKayx>^aiva, rjs, rj, = pe6v(TTpia. PsELL. 421. . 

 olvovafjs, es, = olvanos. MaL. 105, 15 Olvonaels Toiis 



6<j)ea\iiovs €xa>v. Id. 259, 23, et alibi. 

 olvoTtoTiai, ijo-to, (otVoTTori)?) to drink wine, olvov mvio. 

 Sept. Prov. 24 (31), 4. 



olvorjAvye'a (olv6(p\v^), to be a drunkard. Sept. Deut. 



21, 20. 

 olvoxori, rjs, fj, female cupbearer. Sept. Eccl. 2, 8. 

 ol(j)i, TO, indeclinable, Hebi'ew HS'N) epliah, a 



measure. Sept. Lev. 5, 11. 

 oiuKKT/iof, ov, 6, (oiui/ifo/ioi) divinution. Sept. Gen. 44, 



5. Num. 23, 23. 



OK aye, hoc age, toCto npdaae. PlTJT. I, 69 E. 

 oKKiopov, TO, a corruption of sociorum garum (Plin. 



H. N. 9, 30). Lex. BotAN. 'OkkIopop Xe'ycrai pa- 



/iaiVri TO sWtjvkttI KaXovfifVov ydpos. 

 oK^adia-Ti = oKXadov. Babr. 25, 7. 

 oKplSiop, ov, TO, ocrea. Mauric. 12, p. 303. As to 



form, it is the Greek diminutive of ocrea. 

 oKTarjpepos, ov, (okto), r)p.ipn) of eight days, on the eighth 



day. NT. Philipp. 3, 5. Iren. 1, 18, 3. 



oKTarjxoi = oKTwrixos. Nojr. COTELER. 120. 



oKToXia, TO, worth eight coins ? Porph. Cer. 473. (See 



also i^dXia, CTTTaXia, exi'dXia.) 



oKTdrevxos, ov, fj, (oktw, 7-cC;(0£) consisting of eight books, 

 a name given to the first eiglit books of the Old Tes- 

 tament. Phot. 183. 



oKTTipris, fos, r). vessel with eight banks of oars. Poltb. 

 16, 3, 2 and 7. 



oKToirixos, ov, fj, (oKTo), ^^^O ^'^" ^'^Xor, oktoekhos, the 

 name of the book containing the troparia for week- 

 days and ordinary Sundays. It consists of eight 

 parts, each mood {rjxos) having its appropriate tro- 

 paria ; called also napaKXrjTiKri, which see. 



oXedptos, ou, 6, olearius?? Epiph. I, 148 C. 



oXr] fjp.€pa, see o\os. 



oXiyavSpia, as, f), (oXt-yoj, dvijp) thinness of population. 

 DioD. II, 544, 66. Plut. II, 413 F. 



oXtyo/Siof, ov, {^ios) short-lived. Sept. Job. 11, 3. 



oXiyoSfijs-, fs, {Sea) wanting but little. Polyb. 16, 20, 4. 



oXiyopadrjs, is, {pLavddva)) of little learning ; opposed to 

 T!o\vpa6r]s. Iren. Frag. 37 T^t dyiojTaTijs nlo-Tfios TTJs 

 T]piv TTapadoSetarjs, rjv ol IdtwTai dexovTuc Kat at oXiyopa- 

 Bf'is iSlSa^av. 



oXiyotrnvia, as, fj, (oXiyoTTOfos) little labor, idleness. Po- 

 lyb. 16, 28, 3. 



oXiyos, comparative oXiyd/repos. Leo. 4, 67. 



