(Ta'fiiaTO'yr]vri 



504 



aoKo'i 



(raynoToyfivrj, ijf, f/, a kind of Indian slttff\ Akeian. 



Peripl. Mar. Erytlir. 6. 

 a-ayiiarow, acra, {aayfia) to saddle, as a packhorse. The- 



OPH. 6.53. G82, 12. 



a-ayfioa^iXhiov, ov, to, {aay jia, (xiXKa) packsaddle, tTayjiA- 



piov, avrpa^t). PnoC. 226, 16. 

 aayos, ov, 6, sagum, a kind of cloaL Poltb. 2, 30, 1, 



et alibi. Diod. 5, 30. 

 aaiKovKapta, au, to, ludi saeculares. Dion Cass. 



747, 67. 

 o-amjy, 6, sextarius? a kind of liquid measure. 



Apophth. Poemen. 4. 

 a-oKo, TO, a body of cavaliy so called. Pnoc. 202, 9. 



257, 12. 



o-a/ceXtXw, iVa, = &tri6(a>. SCHOL. AkIST. Plut. 1089. 



Lex. Sched. 133. 



<TaKf\i<TTlipiov, less con'ectly for o-awceXto-njpioi', ov, TO, 

 (oaKKe\iCa>) Straining cloth, for wine, ijdpos. Schol. 

 ApvIst. Plut 1087. TzETZ. Chil. 13, 420. 



o-oKcXXa, ijf, 17, sacellus, treasury, Sttov to xp^o^i^"" tIBc- 

 Toi. Hes. Theoph. Cont. 377, 11. 691, 13. 



o-afCfXXaptos, ov, 6, (sacellus) sacellarius, 'O toC 



craKcXXiou, 6 avo oaneKkiov. ChrON. 697, 13. ThE- 



OPH. 454. 517. Gloss. BaXaiTio^vXa|, sacella- 

 rius. 



aoKiXKrj, >)9, V, =: oiKfWa. ThEOPH. CoXT. 715, 13. 

 (TOKeWiov, ov, TO, hag, satchel, ^oKcamov, ^dWaimov, 

 p^apaLTTiOV. Hes. oUID, 



'O airb o-a/ceXXi'ou = (raxeXXapior. ThEOPH. CoNT. 470. 

 'O ToC a-oKeWiov = (raKfXXaptos. PoEPH. Cer. 460, 

 18. CUEOP. 4, 8 *0 o-ufceXXiou. 

 aaKfpSai, <i>Tos, 6, sacerdos, UprCs. SuiD. 

 croKKijv, incorrectly for o-okkiV, (tokkIov. Leimox. 5 (9). 

 (TOKKos, ov, 6, sackcloth. Sept. Gen. 37, 34. 



2. Equivalent to o-okkos, -which see. 

 acxpos, a, ov, s a c e r , 6(ios, Upos. Antec. 2, 1, 8. 



Substantively, ij aaupa, imperial epistle, 6eiov ypap- 

 p^a. Ephes. 980 D. 1120 C. 1252 C. Menand. 

 352, 19, et alibi. Theoph. 262, 18, of the king of 

 Persia. 

 uaKToipa, as, rj, a kind of vessel (sail), a-oTovpa. Theoph. 

 Cont. 299, 18. 



(TCLKxapi, TO, Arabic 1Du'> sugar, aoKxapov, aaxap, 

 ^axap. Aeeiax. Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 14 Me'Xt koKo.- 



pivov TO \eyopivov aaKxopt. 

 aoKxapov, ov, to, = aaxxapi. DiOSC. 2, 104. 

 (ToKapiov, ou, TO, s a 1 a r i u m , pay, salary, aXapiov, avn)- 



peoiou. Eus. 5, 18, p. 234. Id. 5, 28, p. 253, 17. 



Novell. 128, 16. 

 craXjSta, or, 17, salvia, sage, a plant, in Greek tXfXi- 



o^oKov. Diosc. 3, 40 (35). 

 iroKyapapios, ov, 6, s al g a m a r i u s , oKpevTr)!. Chal. 



1620 C. 

 craKfia, €v(ra>, to shake gently. Apophth. Macar. 38. 



o-aXi';3a, as, rj, = attpopaaTrjs. GlOSS. JuR. Mapr^opa- 

 PovKovp (write MapT^o^ap^ovXovp or MaprCoPap^ovKov), 

 T] vvv o-oXi^a. CCEOP. 24. 



a-aXiPapas, a, 6, (a-a\i^aptov) maker or seller of bridles. 

 Theoph. 754, 13, as a surname. 



aaXi^apiov, ov, to, (s a 1 i v a r i u s) bridle, xaXii/or. The- 

 oph. 39. 



craXipas, a, 6, maker of adKl^ai (see o-aXijSa). TheOPH. 



577, 4, as a surname. 

 o-oXi^, iKos, 6, s a 1 i X , iTta. Hes. 

 SaXioi, Bv, 01, Salii. Dion. Hal. I, 386. Plut. I, 



67 F. 69 B. 

 SaX/iovrfijf, ij, o, Scdmutzes. PoEPH. Adm. 170. 



a^aXos, IJ, ov, (ffoXof, aoKoKav) foolish, papos, avorjTOS. 



Apophth. Ammonas 9. Eulog. Leimon. 86 (111). 

 Hes. 'Yo-^Xo's, o-aXos, (fikiapos. (Compare Arist. 



Nub. 1276 Tov eyKe<j)dKov axriTfp uiafiaBai poi SoKfls.) 



As a title it was bestowed upon certain holy men 

 who feigned idiocy for Christ's sake, the most distin- 



o-uished of whom was Simeon the Fool. Euagr. 



o 



4, 34. 35 (titul.). Nic.II,895 A. Hoeol. Jul. 21. 

 [For a fool to pretend to be wise is quite natural. 

 But for a wise man to play the fool, imphes a higher 

 decree of self-denial than will be readily conceded 

 to him. With regard to Simeon, the probability is 

 that, having lived some twenty-nine, or, according to 

 others, forty years in the deserts of Syria, he lost his 

 mmd. And when he made his appearance at Emesa 

 (where he spent the last days of his life), he was 

 essentially an idiot. It must be added here, that. 



