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456 



ovcna 



€5 "Ocrrtf ovv toiovtov ti Ttpd^oi, elfiiu KKrjpiKos e'l'], Kadai- 



peiaStii. 

 oa-TodriKr], >;£, rj, coffin. InSCR. 4056. 

 oarpaKupLOi, ov, 6, (oarpaKov) tile-mah^. TheOPH. 680, 



18. 

 darpaKivos, ov, (oarpaKov) festaceus, earthen, made of clay. 



Sept. Lev. 11, 33. 14, 5. 

 6a-TpaKa)8r]s, es, (eiao) tih-like, brick-like. Sept. Jud. 



1, 35. 



'0(TTpvs, V, o, Oslrys, a Gothic proper name. Mal. 371, 



21. 23. 

 oirc^paStoj', ov, to, {6(T(^pmvop.ai) noserjay. PoRPH. Cer. 



111. 536, 7 PoSdn-XoKO d<T(f>pd8ia. 



d(T(f)pa<j-ia, as, 17, a smelling, smell, odor. Sept. Hos. 



14, 6. 

 orav, when, whenever. In later and Byzantine Greelc, 



it is not unfrequently followed by the indicative. 



StRAB. 1, 1, 7 "Orav ovtu> (prjcri. 12, 3, 27 'Orav 8el- 

 Kiofrat yjrevSos 'Keyopcvov n. PhilON. I, 109, 2/. 120, 

 26 "Orav (prjcrlv. II, 112, 23 "Orav els tvoiau riKBev. 



252, 33. 584, 49. Barn. 15 "orav .... icaTa/jyijo-ft 



.... Koi Kpivei .... K.a\ dXXa|ei. IgNAT. EpHES. 8 

 "Oral' yap p.r]befila epis ev^pftorat. 13 "Orav .... yl- 

 V(a6i. TnEOD. Ill, 512 A 'Orav .... Koa-jifirai, Koi 



.... (rvp(paiv(t (See also Introduction, § 107, 



2. 3.) 



ore, when, in Byzantine Greek, often takes the place of 



orav. HiPPOL. 339, 15 'Orf dfojroiTiBrji. CrRILL. 



IIier. Procatech. 15 'Ore (ta-(\6r]Te. Cod. Afr. 

 1319 E 'Ore .... Xd^uxTiv. ApoPHTH. Agathon. 9 



'Ore de'\ri. 



oTt, that. To Introduction, § 87, add the following 

 passage : Method. 253 A Etr aTrSSet^iv toC on adi- 

 varoi' imapx^'v avTtjv dyivvrjTov, SC. lurlv. 



2. For Sian'? Barn. 7. 8. 10. 

 oi, not. See Introduction, § 110. 

 oiai, vae! woe! with the rfafjVe. Sept. Prov. 23, 29. 

 Eccl. 4, 10. 



Also with the nominative ? Esai. 1, 4 Ovai tdvos 



apaprcSKov ! 



In Byzantine Greek sometimes it takes the accu- 

 sative. CODIN. 161 Ovai Si T^v Papavlav. 



OvaXevTivtavol, oiv, 01, Valentiniani, the followers of 

 Valentinus the heresiarch. Just. Tryph. 35. 



ova\rjpe (valeo), valerc, vyialvtiv. Zos. 65, 22. 



oiiyKiaapos, oO, o, (oiyitea) percentage? Antec. 2, 15, 2. 



ovSaiiivos, ri, oV, {olbapos) worthless. VlT. Syncl. 1. 

 NiC. II, 669 E. ■ 



ovhiveia = oiSevia. POLTB. 34, 14, 3. 



oiberepos, a, ov, neuter, as used in grammar. Dion. 

 Thrax in Bekker. 632, 14. 



oifverios, ov, = ^everof. DiON CasS. 985, 72. 1063, 



5, et alibi. 

 oieprpayos, ov, 6, (Keltic) vertragus, greyhound. Ar- 



rian. Venat. 3, 6. 



oieripen liefiopla/j., veterem memoriam, 7ra\aiav fivrj- 



fit,u. Plut. I, 69 C. 

 OCijVoi, av, 01, Veii, Bijioi. Plut. I, 103 F. 



oii)^iXXaTio((rti', ra'is, = pTj^iKXaTiaviv, from /Sij^iXXaxio)!'. 



Inscr. 4483. 

 oviKipios = fiiKopios. Eus. 10, 6. Basil. Ill, 347 C. 

 ovtXtov, ov, t6, meaning uncertain. Novell. 128, 3. 

 OviTTiyrjs, ^, o, Viligis, a Gothic king. Mal. 480. 

 ovpayiw, r]crit>, (oipayo's) to be in the rear, as of an army. 



Sei't. Jos. 6, 8. PoLYB. 4, 11, 6. 

 ovpayia, as, f), the rear, as of an array. Sept. Deut. 25, 



18. PoLYB. 1, 19, 14, et alibi. 

 olpayos, ov, o, the rear-man in a file of soldiers. Leo. 



4, 19. 

 oipdvia, a>v, ra, {ovpavios) the heavens, heaven, oipavos. 



Apocr. Act. Andr. 11. 

 ovpavoTToXtrrjs, ov, o, (ovpavos, TToXiViji-) citizen of heaven. 



Vit. Euthym. 6. (Compare NT. Philipp. 3, 20 



'Hpaiv yap to TroXirfVfia fv ovpavois virdp\(i.) 



ovpavos, ov, 6, heaven. 'H vn ovpavuv, the earth. Sept. 



Prov. 8, 28. 

 ovpavo<bdvT(t)p, opos, o, {ovpavos, (j)aiv<o) revealer of celestial 



things, an epithet applied to Basil the Great. Aii- 



PHiL. 168 D. HoROL. Jan. 1. 

 ovppavos, T), ov, urbanus, ttoXitikos. Inscb. 4029 Srpa- 



Trjyhv ovp^avov, Praetorem urbanum. Antec. 



1, 2, 7 Tm TrpairapiTa ovpfiava. Lyd. 10, 15. 151, 13. 

 otiaia, as, ij, substance, property. Sept. Tobit. 14, 13. 



Polyb. 20, 5, 14. DiOD. 1, 84, p. 95, 46. 



