0/30/3iT7J? 



455 





opo^LTrjs, 01), 0. like opojSoi, of Oic size of (he Spo^os. DiOD. 



3, 13 'Opo^ltT]! \i6os. 

 6poy\v(t}((o, fjo-o), {opos, y\i<f)o>) to Steal one's neighbor's 



land by removing the landmarks. Coxst. Ai'OST. 



1, 1, 3. (Compare Sept. Deut. 19, 14. 27, 17. 



Prov. 23, 10.) 

 6po6ecria, as, ij, (opoflt'njf) boundary. NT. Act. 17, 26. 



PoRrn. Ailm. 2.52, 22. 

 opoBiaiov, ov, TO, = 6po6f(Tia. PaTR. 135, 11. 

 6po6(TT)s, ov, 6, (opor, rlOrnii) one taho fixes boundaries. 



Iren. 1, 2, 4, an epithet of the Limit ('Opos) of tlie 



Gnostic philosophy. 

 'Opos, ov, o. Limit, one of the Gnostic iEons, called also 



Sravpus. Iren. 1, 2, 2, ct alibi. HiPPOL. 189. 

 opof, ov, 6, decree, decision, nde. Const. Apost. 2, 



52, 1. Anc. 21. 22. NIC. I, 15. 17. 19. Eis. G, 



5, p. 263, 10. V. C. 4, 27. Sard. 4. Athak. I, 



186 B. AxT. 1. 

 'O opos T^t TTioTtur, The confession {rule) of faith, 



."simply the creed. SocR. 1, 8, p. 22, 37. 

 2. Probation. Anc. 6. 19. 

 opo<j>avris, fs, {opos, (fiaiva) mountain4ike, huge. Tiie- 



OPii. 670, 13. 

 6p6<f>a>ixa, oTor. to, {opo(}>6o)) ceiling. Sept. 2 Par. 3, 7. 



DiOD. 2, 10. p. 124, 71. 

 opTopioi' = apTopioy. TzETz. ad Lycophr. 855. 1322. 

 dpvytov, ov, TO, (liuiiii. of opv^, pickaxe. Leiiion. CI. 



Leo. 5, 6. 

 opvypaSos for opvpaySos. Ignat. Trail, (interpol.) 11. 

 opv^w for optJfiov, ov, TO, oryza, rice, Spv^a. Porpu. 



Cer. 463, 18. 

 opuf iTTjr, ov, 6, {opvCa) of rice. Athen. 14, 57 'Opvfin;s 



irXoKovs, rice-cake. 

 6p(^avoTpo(l>(iov, ov, o, {6p(pavorp6(l>os) orphan-hospital. 



CiiRON. 722,19. TheopJi. 376, 16. 

 6p(f>avoTp6(l)os, ov, 6, {op(f)av6s, Tpe(f)a) superintendent of 



an orphan hospitfd. Mal. 430, 13. Curop. 11, 15. 



or, rj, o, who, what, which, relative. 'A(^' ^s, sc. apas, 



from the time when, simply since. Sept. 1 Mace. 



1, 11 'A</)' fis (\uipi<Tdr)ptv an airav, itpev ^paj KaKa 

 n-oXXci. (.Sl'C also ooTTtp.) 



2. In later and Byzantine Greek, 6s Hv may be 



connected with X\ic future optative. Attal. 159, 17. 



Curop. 88. 

 oa-iopdpTvs, vpos, o, fj, (oo-tor, /laprvs) martyred monk or 



nun. lioROL. nassim. 

 otrios, a, ov, holy. Superlative oo-iMTOTor, most holy, a 



title given to bishops and monks. Nic. I, .193 A. 



261 C. Cyrill. Alex. Epist. 36 B. Hierosol. 



1253 B, to monks. 



Substantively, (a) 'O ocrior, Holy 'man, simply 



saint. Sept. Ps. 29, 5. In Cliristian writers, a 



sainted monk, as Anthony, Pachomius, Macarius. 



Lkimon. 46 (69). IIokol. passim. 



'O iv oalois, sc. avvapi.6p.ovp(vos, essentially the same 



as o otTios. ChAL. 868 B 'O iv oaiois <t\a^tav6s. 



(Comi)are 6 iv uyiots.) 



(b) 'H 6(Tia, Sainted nun ; as Saint Mary of 



Egypt. HoROL. passim. 

 o(7ioTi)r, tjTos, 7, Holiness, a title given to bishops or 



mo7iks. Eus. Y. C. 3, 18, p. 588, 17. Atiiax. I, 



648 C. Basil. Ill, 110 C. 212 A. Hierosol. 



1253 A, to monks. 



Also to the emperor. Tiieod. Ill, 613 C. 

 oiTor iiv, as much as, in later and Byzantine Greek, may 



take the future indicative, or future optative, instead 



of the aorist subjunctive, or aorist optative. Herm. 



Yis. 3, 1 '0<T0t . &v tpydaovrat. MeNAND. 309, 22 

 'Oo-a &v bvarjo-oiTo, for the classical oaa hvvjjBf'iri. Cu- 

 ROP. 88, 9 'Ocrov av Trpotrrd^oi o ^aaiKfis. 



ooTTfp ilv, whoever, whosoever. 'With the future optative. 

 Tiieod. Ill, 601 A ToC 5t /Sao-iX/ws vnoa-xopevov &a- 

 (Tfiv OTTfp &v aiVijo-oi Trpodvpms, Beladai (<f>r], k. t. X. 



oa~7r^Tiov = oo-TriViox. Mal. 345, 20. 



oa-rririov, ov, to, hospitium, oottijtioi'. Chal. 1612 C. 



ViT. Epipii. 349 A. Porpii. Adm. 177, 22. (See 



also aniTtv, in the Appendix.) 

 oartapiov, ov, t6, ostiarium, vestibide. Basil. II, 



529 E. (See also Sxmov.) 

 oaTiapios, ov, o, ostiarius. Const. (536), 1045 C. 



Nic. II, 692 B. 804 A. Porph. Cer. 10, 3. Adm. 



231, 15. 

 ooTit, rJTis, o Tt, whoever, tchosoever. "With the future 



optative instead of the aorist optative. QriN. Can. 



