opOorofiia 



454 



opvo(TKoiro<: 



Hence also, to expound soundly, as a doctrine. 

 NT. 2 Tim. 2, 15. 



opBoTOfila, as, 17, = opfloSo|i'a. ThF.OPH. ConT. 812, 13. 



6p6pi(a>, la-a, {op6poi) to rise up early in the morning, 



opdpeva. Sept. Gen. 19, 2. 27. 



Hence, to go to church early in the morning. 



Const. Ai-ost. 2, 36, 3. Basil. Ill, 311 B. 

 opSpivos, ij, 6v, matutinus, of the morning. Const. 



Apost. 8, 38 (titul.). 8, 39 (titul.). Axox. 360 



'Opdptvbs vfivos, matins. CcROP. 37, 20. 



Substantively, (a) 'O opSpivos, sc. vfivos. The 



morning prayer. Const. Apost. 8, 37, 3. 

 (b) Ta 6p6piva, = 6p6ptv6s. Basil. U, 530 B. 

 opdpos, ov, 6, in the Ritcal, officium maiiUiiium, the 



morning service, simply matins. Leg. Homer. 112. 



Ttpic. 39. Piocn. 2, 40. (Compare Const. 



Apost. 2, 59, 1.) 

 opl^a, i<roi, to order, decide, command, decree, appoint. 



Can. Apost. 16 Tijv Kar avrlov opiadtXaav apylav. The 



deprivation decreed against them. Const. Apost. 



5, 14, 1 Tg 8« Terpabt iipitravTO .... av(K(w aiiTov, On 



Wednesday they determined to put him to death. 



ApOCR. Act. Andr. et Matthiac 2 'Qpto-dr fie Iva Kara- 



<j>ayajtrlv /j€. Ant. 10 Ta opurBitna, The decrees. 



Cod. Afr. Can. 1. Porph. Adm. 117 "Qpure tov 



XaoK avTov pifj (povevetv riva. Cer. 489, 9. 

 opiov = i>pe'iov. Antec. 2, 1, 45. Leimon. 16 (28). 

 Chron. 582. 609, Spiov in both places. Hes. Sito- 



jSoXuvef, opta. 



opic/ioc, oL, o, order, command, decree, Spos. Nic. II, 

 805 B. CcROP. 68, 18. 



opiirriKos, ri, 6v, (opiCa) definitive. PlCT. II, 1020 C. 

 Substantively, ^ opurriKrj, sc. tyKKuris, the indicative 



mood, in grammar. Dion. Theax in Bekkek. 



638, 7. 

 optCTTiKus, adv. of opioTiKos, dislinctly. Method. 400 B. 

 opKi^u), Icra, to adjure. 'Opicifw rtva Kara tivos. To adjure 



one by anything. Iren. Frag. 1 'OpictftD o-e tov nera- 



ypaylroptevov to ^lj3X(ol' tovto koto, tov Kvplov fjfiav lij(TOv 

 XpioToO Koi Kara r^s ivSo^ov irapovalas aiirov . . . . iva 

 avTi^oKris o p.cTeypa^a>. 



opKioKiov, ov, TO, urceolus, ewer, depiiapiov. Eckhol. 



opKUTfios, ov, o, {opKl^ai) the administration of an oath ; 



oath. Sept. Gen. 21, 31. 32. Lev. 5, 1. Poltb. 



6, 33, 1. 

 opKos, OV, 6, oath. [Jexeus taught his disciples to swear 



by salt, zcater, earth, bread, heaven, ether, and wind. 



Epiph. I, 40 B. Strepsiades, in Aristophanes, 



swears by Breath, Cliaos, and Air. The continental 



Greeks ot' the present day often swear by Bread, 



Ma TO ^(O/it'.J 

 opKapoaia, as, rj, (opKM/ioTor) a sicearing an oath. Sept. 



1 Esdr. 8, 90. 



6pnaCop.ai ^= AppoCofiat. COTELER. Ill, 464 B. 

 op/jLaiTTOs := app.o(TTos. Substantively, i oppaaros, the 



man who betrothes (promises to marry) a woman. 



Apocr. Act. Thom. 40. Epiph. I, 1048 C. 



op/uurrpa, av, to, (op/id^o/xai) betrothal, prnjarela. ApOCR. 



Nicod. Euangel. I, A, 2, 4. 

 oppr)fia, aTos, to, tendency, character. Sept. Ex. 32, 22. 

 uppivov, ov, TO, cabbage-seed. Lex. Botan. "Oppivov, to 



TTJs Kpap^Tjs (mipfia. 



6ppl<TKos, ov, 6, small op/ios, necklace. Sept. Gen. 38, 

 18. 



opva, as, Tj, urna. PoRPH. Cer. 312, 16. 



opva, as, T), (ornamentum) limbus, border of a gar- 

 ment. Porph. Cer. 500, 7. 522, 9. 528, 19. 

 Cedr. I, 688, 23. 



opvaTovpwv, ov, TO, ornamentum, armory, arsenal, 

 dppaToipiov, dppaTUtpiov. ThEOPH. 588. 



opvcpevos, I), ov, having opvas (see opva), as a garment. 



Porph. Cer. 255, 8. 

 6pveo6va-ia, as, fj, {opveov, 6v(ria) sacrifice of birds. Mal. 



202, 20. 

 opVfOcrKOKia, as, r), (Spveov, <rK(m(a) = opviBiia. CtRILL. 



HiER. Catech. 4, 37. 

 opviBela, as, f/, (opvt6eiat) divination by the flight of birds, 



opveocTKonia, oi(DV0(rK07ria. POLYB. 6, 26, 4. 

 opvidoiTKOTTia, Tjo-a, {opvidocKonos) to draw omens from 



the flight of birds, olaviCofuu. Sept. Lev. 19, 26, in 



the future middle. 

 opvt6oTpo(j)os, ov, 6, {opvis, Tpe<p<o) keeper of fowls. DiOD. 



1, 74, p. 85, 35. 

 opvoa-KOTTos for opvioaKonos. Mal. 199, 9. 200, 6. 



