OTrcopo<pvXaKiov 



453 



op6oTo/j.eco 



ojrapofptAdKiov. on, to, {6Tra>po(j)v\a§) garden-watcher's hut. 

 Sept. Ps. 78, 1. 



oTTiar. See Introduction, § 88 seq. To the exam- 

 ples in § 88, 1, add the following: ArocR. Thorn. 



Euangel. 13, 1 'ETrfxayij avTM (cpd/3|3aT09 trapa Tivos 



TrKovrriov o7ro>? 7rot7;o"ei avroi. 

 opapa, aros, to, a vision. Sept. Gen. 15, 1. 46, 2. 

 opaa-is, fas, ij, a vision, supernatural appearance. Sept. 



Num. 24, 16. Esai. 1, 1, et alibi. 

 opartav, tovas, 17, oratio, 7rpoa'(j)a)vri<Tis. Cedr. I, 296, 9. 

 opda, to see. MaL. 215 'EapaKws iavTov pfj bivaadai 



■iTo\fpTJ(rm avra, Seeing that he could not wage tear 

 against him. 



2. Specto, to intend to do anything. A Latinism. 

 Zos. 53, 1-1 Jlpos dirocnaaiv ISovras. 327, 20 Eir rrjv 

 *ATTdKov KaBatpfUiV cldev. 



3. Intransitive, to seem good, Sokem. Theoph. 



314 Ta opaiiTa tovt(0 aTrodt^Qvai. 

 opPucKaTOs = 0/>/3iK0vXaT0r. AtHEN. 3, 20. 

 op^iKovkdros, on, orbiculatUS, KnxXoftSijs. DiOSC. 1, 



162. 

 dpyiafo), to be fierce. Sept. Esai. 5, 29. 

 opyiacrpos, ov, 6, (6pyid^a>) a c^ehrating of Orgies. Diod. 



1, 22, p. 26, 61. Pldt. II, 169 D. 



dpbtvdpios, a, ov, ordinarius. Novell. 20,3. An- 



TEC. 3, 9, 2, p. 448. Id. 3, 12 iuit. Mal. 345. 



Chron. 623, 7 'OpSivdptoi Znaroi, Ordinarii con- 



sules. 

 dphwariusv, avos, or oi/os, ij, ordinatio. EpiCT. 3, 24, 



117. Mauric. 1, 5. 12, 9. 

 ophiviia, (vera, ordino, to arrange, to hriiig about. 



Apocr. Act. Pet. et Paul. 16. Mauric. 1, 5. 

 2. To ordain, as a bishop, x^'po'"'''"'^- Apocr. 



Act. Pet. et Paul. 7. 

 opStvos, ov, 0, ordo, I'oio, line, aKia, arixos. Mauric. 



1,19. Leo. 4,19. 14,64. 

 2. Turn. Basil. II, 528 B e" rts oix alpji d\o- 



y'lav els tov ophivov airov, yeveada direvKoyias, ichen his 

 turn comes. 529 B 'Awo toO ophlvov rrjs inrjpfaias. 

 opeivTi, tjs, rj, (opeivdr) SO. x^pa, mountainous region, up- 

 land, high land. Sept. Gen. 14, 10. Poltb. 3, 17, 



2. 5, 55, 7. 



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6p6t], Tjs, fj, (dp66s) ^ ovofUKTTiKrj, cide'ia. DiOX. TllRAX 

 in Bekker. 636, 3. 



SpSios, a, ov, upright, standing. Basil. Ill, 50 D. 



opdoSo^ew, to be or become opOoSo^os. Theoph. G41, 10. 



opdoSo^la, as, fj, (op668o^os) right opinion, orthodoxy, 

 usually equivalent to r) fiperepa do^a ; opposed to 

 KGKoSo^la. Eus. 3, 25, p. 120. Athan. 1, 734 C. 

 Basil. Ill, 413 B. Epiph. I, 723 C. Socit. 1, 23. 

 Chal. 1G41 C. 



'H KvptoKfj T^f opdoSo^las, Tlie Sunday of Orthodoxy, 

 a name given to the first Sunday in Lent, celebrated 

 in commemoration of the triumph of picture-worship 

 over picture-breaking in the reign of the emperor 

 Michael, the son of Theophilus. Porph. Cer. 191. 

 Triod. Horol. 



'h ioprrj TTjs opdoho^las, ^ the preceding. Porph. 

 Cer. 156, 18. Called also simply ^ 6p6o8o$ia. At- 

 TAL. 143. 



dpdoSo^os, ov, {op06s, 8o'|a) having a right opinion, ortho- 

 dox. Athan. I, 195 C. Basil. Ill, 347 A. Cy- 

 RiLL. Alex. Epist. 39 A. SocR. 1, 22, p. 55, 27 



'H opBoho^os iKKkriala. 



opdopappapoco, aaa, (^op66s, pdppapov) to face with marble, 



as a wall. Codln. 141, 7. 

 opdopappdpaxris, fcof, fj, (opOopappapoai) marble facing. 



Cedr. II, 31, 19. Codin. 140, 14. 

 opBopiKia, av, Ta, {opBos, piKiov) meaning uncertain. 



Porph. Cer. 472, 8. 

 opBoTtXapos, ov, {opdos, jrXmpa) with the bow {prow) up. 



Porph. Adm. 76, 22. 

 6pdoTro8ea>, rjo-a, (opdonovs) to go straight to a place. 



Porph. Cer. 49G, 16 'opdonoSJia-ai ds t^k noKiv. 

 Metaphorically. NT. Gal. 2, 14 Oix 6p6o7vo&ov<Tt 



TTpbs TTjv dXrjdeiav tov evayyeXiov. 

 opdonoSlCw, la-a, (opBlmovs) to walk Straight. Cedr. I, 



80, 18. 

 op86s, Tj, ov, upright, standing, opOios. Basil. Ill, 



56 A. 



Metaphorically, right, true, sound, Ephes. 1009 C 



'H opBfj jrioTis. 

 6p6oTop(a>, TjCTU), {op66s, Ttpva) to run straight. Hence, 



to direct. Sept. Prov. 3, 6. 



