oXiyooTTOi 



449 



ofi.a<; 



oXiyoa-Tos, 17, 6v, (oXi'yor) one Out of a feio ; opposed to 



jToXXoo-Tor. Sept. Gen. 34, 30. Deut. 7, 7. 

 dXiyoi/^up^fw, ijo-oi), to he oXiyoyjfvxos, to be discouraged. 



Sept. Num. 21, 4. Judith. 7, 19. 

 dXi-)/oi^u;(ta, ar, ^, </ie iei'ny dX(yoi|^u;(09, faiiit-hcarlediiess. 



Sept. Ex. 6, 9. 

 oX(yo\|fu;(os', Of, {^vxr)) faint-hearted. Sept. Prov. 14, 29. 

 oXiyou, cicTQ), (oXi'yos) to mai'e few. Sept. 4 Reg. 4, 3. 



Nehem. 9, 32. Ps. 11, 1. 



oKiycopia, rja-a, tO faint, SW0071. ThEOPH. 513, 5. 



oXkij, Tjs, 17, weight. Sept. 1 Esdr. 8, 62. Polyb. 31, 



3, 16. 

 oXXv/it, aor. pass. SiaiXiadi] for SiwXeTo. Theoph. 461, 



12. 

 6Xo/3i;poj, ov, (oXof, verus) true purple, dXriOivos. Peoc. 



Ill, 142, 4. 

 oXoypafifidrois (ypafifia), adv. written in full, as applied 



to written words. Galen. XIII, 975 B. (See 



also 6\6ypa<j)Os.) 



o\oypa(j>ia>, rjtra), (oXdypa^os) to write in fuU, as a word. 



Plut. II, 288 E. 

 dXdypa0of, ov, (ypa0u) loritten in full, not abridged, as a 



word or number. Theopii. Coxt. 261, 13. 



2. Holographus, written entirely with one's 



oivn hand. Eds. 6, 24. 

 oKoyvpvos, ov, (yvjivos) Stark naked. Theoph. Cont. 



438, 22. (Compare Lucian. Lucius sive Asin. 9 



"OXtj yvpvT).) 



oXoSpevTrjs, ov, 6, {6\o6pfva) destroyer. NT. 1 Cor. 10, 



10. 

 oKo6p(ia, evto, (S\(6pos) 'to destroy. Sept. Num. 4, 18. 

 oXoKavos, ov, if a compound of oXos and Kavvrj, it must 



mean wholly of reed, or all of reed. Porph. Cer. 



468, 9. 

 dXo(cap8ios, ov, (KapSla) hearty. Petr. Alex. Can. 8 



'OXo/cdpSios p,erdvoia. Hearty repentance. 

 oKoKapnow, oxro), ((capTrdj) to offer a whole bumt-offering. 



Sept. Sir. 45, 14. 

 6\oKapna>pa, aros, to, (dXoKopjrdo)) whole burnt-offering. 



Sept. Ex. 30, 20. Lev. IG, 24. Sap. 3, 6. 

 oKoKapiraxTK, eas, rj, (oKoKapnoco) the making of a bumt- 



offering. Sept. Gen. 8, 20. Lev. 4, 34. 



oXoKavTOi, ov, (*:n(u, Kavam) burnt whole. Sept. Lev. 

 6, 23. 



oKoKavTuipa, aTOs, to, (^oXoKavToai) hltrnt-offering. SepT. 



Ex. 10, 25. 



dXo/tauTojo-lf, f<BS, 17, = okoKauTtapa. SePT. Ex. 29, 25. 



Lev. G, 10. 

 okoKkripia, as, 17, (oXoxXj/pos) wholeness, soundness. Sept. 



Esai. 1, 6. 

 oXokotiVt/k incorrectly for dXoKoj-ii/ij', oXokoti'moc. Theoph. 



635, 1, as a various reading. 



dXoKOTtVtj' for dXoKOTi'woj', ou, TO, = dXoKoVtfos. ThEOPH. 



635, 1. 

 oXoxoT-iKOf, OV, 6, denarius, Srjvdpwv, oXokotIviv. Theod. 

 Ill, 609 C, V. 1. oXoKoTrti/of, oXo/cdrtvoi' (Sirmond edits 

 Xpvcnvos). Apophth. Joliann. Pers. 2. Suid. A^vd- 



piov, €LOos apyvpiov oAokotivov ktt^v e^ov LU)(yv. 

 oXowktI (vv^), adv. all night, oXowKrias, rfjv vi^d' oXr]v. 



Leo Gram. 354, 7. 



6X0VVKT10S, ov, (vv^) cdl night. Ttpic. 39, p. 220. 



oXovvktIws, adv. of oXovvKTws. Tzetz. ad Ltcophr. 

 818. 



dXd^uXof, ov, (^uXoc) covered with vessels {nXo'ia). The- 

 oph. 610, 8 'OXo^uXoc (paiveo-dai TrjV 6dXa<Ta-av. 



oXoa-ijptKos, ov, {(j-qpiKos) all of silk. Chron. 721, 11. 

 Theoph. 494, 16. 



oXocrxfpwr, adv. of dXoo-Xfpii?. DiOD. 1, 60. 2, 9, p. 



123, 46. 



oXoaaipaTos, ov, (croi/ja) with the whole body. Leg. Ho- 

 mer. 100. 



oXd^puo-os, Of, (;(pvo-m) all of gold, of solid gold. Jo- 

 seph. Bell. Jud. 6, 8, 3. Plut. II, 852 B. 



oXvpirrjs, ov, 6, sc. apTos, bread made of SXvpa. Sept. 

 3 Reg. 19, 6. 



Ofiabiva, fvaa, (opaSos) tO collect, gather, Hes. 'O^a- 



bcveiv, ddpoL^€tv. 

 opaSos, ov, 6, collection, gathering. IIes. "OpaSos, SBpoiair. 

 opaXtapos, ov, o, (d/xaXifu) a levelling, equalization. 



Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 630, with reference to 



the grave accent. 

 opds, dSos, 0, (opos) oneness. Geopon. 10, 2, 3 ndvra 



Ka6' opdSa, All together. 



2. Community, clan. Porph. Adm. 220, 11. _ 



