o^vjpa(po<; 



452 



oirTOfiivcrov 



o^vypdrpos, ov, (o^is, ypa<j)a}) writing fast. Sept. Ps. 



44, 2 VpafipaTias 6§vypdcj)ov, Ready writer. 

 o^vSopKia, as, fj, (dipKopm) sharpsightedness, o^v&epKia. 



Diosc. 1, 12. 



o^vXa^rj, r]s, rj, (o|ur, 'Kapfiava) tongS, irvpaypa. PaLAE- 



PHAT. 53, 1. Mal. 21, 18. 

 o^vnadea, rjaa, (o^imadfis) tO Suffer acUte pain. ThEOPH. 



548, 13. 

 olwTtpos, OV, d, (ol^f, TTTepov) accipiter, a species of 



hatvL Barn. 10. 

 d^vpvyxos, ov, 6, (pvyxos) a species of sturgeon. Strab. 



17 '> 4 

 *o^U, fia,v, deep purple. Arist. Pac. 1173. Pouph. 

 Cer. 470, 10. Cedr. I, 688, 21. Epst. 1658, 

 58. CuROP. 13, 12. 



'Offia a-vWaPfj, Acute sgllahle, a syllable that is 

 uttered with the acute accent. Plat. Cratyl. 399 A. 

 'O^da 7-ao-ir, TTie acute stress, the same as the acute 

 accent. Athen. 2, 40. 



Substantively, (a) 'H d^tia, se. npocriaSta or Too-is, 

 the acute accent or stress. Aristotel. Rhetor. 3, 

 1, 4. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 630. Dion. Hal. 

 V, 60. Sext. Adv. Gram. 5, p. 240. 



(b) To o^v, purple-cloth. Porph. Cer. 142, 19 



TaiSXia dirb d^e'or, V. 1. o|eou (barbarous). ThEOPH. 



CoNT. 147, 16. 



*6^iTt]s, TjTOf, J/, acitteness, sharpness, with reference to 

 the acute accent. Plat. Cratyl. 399 A. Aristotel. 

 Poet. 20. Dion. Hal. V, 62. 



oiripai, at, (opera) operae. Gloss. Jur. 



ompas, 6, phiral orrepai, operae, workmen. Theoph. 

 562, 4. 680, 19. Gloss. Jur. 



djri;ios or oVifios, ov, opimus. DiON Cass. 382,79. 

 658, 76. 



omov, ov, TO, dimin. of oiros, opium, poppy-juice. 

 DiOSC. 3, 169. 



omaddyRava. {omcrdev, dyKwv), adv. with the hands behind. 

 Mal. 370, 18 AeSf/itVou oinadayKava, With his hand 

 fastened behind him. Theoph. 178, 10. 502. (Com- 

 pare Eus. 8, 10, p. 388, 37. Prisc. 209, 23 'Omo-o) 



TO) X"P' Sebfpevos-) 

 OTTiaddp^avos, ov, {omadev, ap^av) behind the pidpit. 



'EvxT] omo-ddppaivos, The prayer said by the priest 

 behind the pulpit at the end of the Xcirovpyia. Eu- 

 KHOL. p. 72. 

 omaBeXlua, as, t), (postilena) the name of a broad 

 strap of leather "iSuckled to the saddle and passing 

 below the animal's tail ; called also omcrdivr). Mau- 

 Ric. 1, 2. 2, 2. Leo. 6, 10. 



OTnuBivrj, J], r= oTTicrSeXipa. GlOSS. 



oma-doKopos, ov, {oTn(r6cv, Koprj) wearing the hair long 

 hehitid. Mal. 101, 18. (Compare the Homeric 



oniirSev KopoavTfs.) 

 OTTiaBoKovp^Tj, rjs, fj, ^ 07Tia6oKovpl3wv. MAURIC. 2, 



2. 8. 



oTTia-BoKovp^iov, ov, TO, (!jT!i.a6£v, KovpPos) the back arch of 

 a saddle, the arch supporting the back of the rider ; 

 opposed to f'pTTpoaBoKovpPiov. Leo. 6, 22. 12, 53. 



omaBoTiXfta, as, fj, (rcXeu) arrears of taxes. Theoph. 

 761, 11. Cedr. II, 40, 21. Harmen. 1, 3, 48. 



oin(rSo(j)avS>s {(paiva (pav^vat), adv. backwards. Sept. 

 Gen. 9, 23. 



oTiXofpiXa^, ttKos, 6, (ottXov, <pv\a^) amiorum custos, ar- 

 morer. Inscr. 3902, g. Athen. 12, 53, p. 538 B. 



oTToTav, whe7i. With the indicative. Barn. 12 'OnoTav 



7rd\iv KadeiXe. 

 OTTOTC for oTTOTav. IreN. 1, 13, 4 ToVf XaXovcTiv €vda Ka\ 

 OTTOTe deos jSovXeTai, aXX ov)( ore MdpKOs KeXevet. 



oTTTaCopai, to be seen. Sept. Num. 14, 14. 



oTTTavopai = oTTTdCopai. Sept. 3 Reg. 8, 8. NT. Act. 



1,3. 

 oTTTaa-ta, uf, f), {oTrrd^opai.) sight, ap)pearance, vision. 



Sept. Malach. 3, 2. NT. Luc. 24, 23. 

 or.TipaToi, av, oi, optimates, a body of soldiers so 



called. Mauric. 1, 3, et ahbi. Theoph. 692, 9. 



734, 10. Porph. Cer. 460, 14. 



In the time of Porphyrogenitus, the optimates 



were mere camp-followers or camp-attendants. 



Porph. Them. 26, 9. 

 oTTTitov, wi'of, o, optio, commissary, commissioner, alpe- 



To'f, ypappareis. NOVELL. 130, 1. ^YD. 157, 12. 



Proc. I, 381, 14. 499, 1. 



OTTTOplVtTOV, OV, TO, (oTTTOS, plvtTOs) rOClSt meat. PORPH. 



Cer. 293, 14. 748, 12. 



