aa\or7]i! 



505 



<Ta<} 



in Egypt and Syria, natural fools are to this day 

 regarded by the Mussulmans as the special favorites 

 of God.] 



o-aXoTrjs, rjTOS, ^, (craXdr) foolishness, fiapia. APOPHTH. 



Ammonas 9. 



(toXtov, ov, to, saltus, grove, SKa-os. Pkoc. Gaz. 

 2 Par. 14. 



SaiiapilTis, iSo5, fi, Samaritan woman. 'H nvpioKri t^j 

 SafiapeiTiBos, The Sunday of the Samaritan ivoman, 

 a name given to the fifth Sunday after Easter, in- 

 clusive, celebrated in commemoration of the conver- 

 sation between Christ and the woman of Samaria 

 recorded by John (4, 7 seq.). Pentekost. Ho- 



KOL. 



aafuapios, ov, 6, (samio) samiarius, folisher of arms, 

 o Twv ottXcov (TTiXTTvaTrji. Ltd. 158, 13. Gloss. 

 'Akokijt^j, samiarius .... samiator. 



crapioa, axra, a>p.ai, samio, to J^olish. LeO. 5, 3. 



(Tav8a\iv for (ravBaXiov, ov, to, = cravSaXos. ChrON. 



722, 20. 

 a-dvSaXos, ov, 6, a kind of boat, crav8d\iv. TheOPH. 

 610. 



(Tdifdapdx^V — — <TavBapdKT], Lex. IjOTAN. 



a-dvSv^, vKos, Persian pTlJD) sanduk, Russian a-ow- 

 80 UK, area, cista, trunk, chest, box, KijSaros. IIes. 



a-dl/Sv^l XP'^p'^ KOKKIVOD. SuiD. 



a-aviSa>8r]s, es, (cravis) plauh-Uke. AreT. 37 C. 



o-awSuT-o's, 13, ov, (crafiKo'm) made of hoards. Sept. Ex. 



27,8. 

 (Taw'iatv, 6, sannio, yboZ. EriCT. 3, 22, 83. 

 cravTd'Kwos, ov, (o-ajraXov) of sandal-wood. ArriAN. 



Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 36. 



aa^ip-ohe^ipov, ov, to, [ad^ipov, bi^Lfiov) ovation, ofiaTiav, 



the reception of the emperor when he returned from 



abroad. Leo Gram. 225, 19. Theoph. Cont. 



640, 19. (Compare Theoph. 563, 6.) 

 trd^iixov, ov, TO, (o-Ho-cru) ball, dance. PoRPH. Cer. 293, 



9, et alibi. 

 (TaTrcov, avos, 6, (Gallic) sapo, Fi'cnch savon, sou]}, 



o-aTTOiviov, yaXXiKoV. ArET. 135 B. AeT. 8, 6, p. 



150 (2), 37. 



aanaviov, ov, to, ^ (rdnav. LeX. ScHED. 565. 



a-anavio-Ti'is, ov, 6, (o-aTrow) one who washes with soap. 



Porph. Cer. 578, 19. 

 ^anapr/s, ij, o, Sapores. Mal. 290, 21. 

 a-apdfiapa, to., Chaldee 7 2 "ID; Persian trousers. Sept. 



Dan. 3, 21. Hes. Slid. 



(rapal3apia, a>v, ra, :^= trapd^itpa. PIeS. (between aaya- 

 pios and o-aSSafi). 



'S.apaKTjvos, ov, 6, (Arabic pltT, the Easi) plural ol 

 'S.apuK.rjvol, the Saracens, literally, the East-jnen, a 

 name given to the Arabs, because their country lay 

 east of Egypt and Palestine. Eus. 6, 42, p. 308. 

 Athan. I, 833 D. Epipn. I, 100 C. Soz. 6, 38. 



(TapaKJ]v6(j>pav, ov, (2apaKr]v6s, <ppriv) favoring the Sara- 

 cens. Hence, inclined to Mohammedanism. Nic. 

 II, 1184 E. 



o-apaKovTa for Tca-a-apd<ovTa, fortg. PORPH. Cer. 478, 

 13. (See also aepavTdnr\-noi. For the omission of 

 the first syllable, compare the mutilated Taptav for 



reTTapav. AtIIEN. 6, 5.) 

 (TapaKoa-Tos, for Tea-trapaKoa-Tos, ij, ov, fortieth. NOM. 



Coteler. 285. 286. 

 (rdpicra-a, rjs, fj, sarissa, a Macedonian spear. Poltb. 



18, 12, 2 seq. 

 crapKtvov, ov, to, sarcina. Matjric. 9, 3. Leo. 15, 48. 

 a-apKoKoWa, rjs, r), {(rap^, KoXXa) the gum of the jnach-tree. 



Diosc. 3, 99 (89). Galen. XIII, 226 D. 429 A. 



(TapKoXdrpr)!, ov, 6, {rrdp^, 'KaTpeva) flesh-lVOrshipper, seit- 



sualist. Greg. Naz. I, 742 C. 

 (rapKop.oi6p.op(f)os, ov, ((rdp^, ofioio/iopcpos) resembling flesh 



(a human body). Vit. Steph. 510. 

 a-apKocjjopos, ov, ((f)€po>) clothed ill flesh. Ignat. Smyrn. 5. 

 crapKoa, middle a-apKooixat, to become flesh {trdp^ ylvofiai), 



with reference to the Incarnation. Iren. 1, 9, 3. 



Method. 356 B Tov e| avT^s a-apKadevra. 

 adpKaaii, eas, r), (trapKoa) incarnation. Iren. 3, 18, 3. 



Athan. I, 776 D. 



adpov, ov, TO, (aalpa) hroom, Koprjpa, KaWvvTpov. EpiCT. 



1, 27, 18. Phryn. 



(rapnlov, ov, to, WOode?l box, (rdpnos. LeO. 15, 77. 

 (rdpnos, ov, 6, wooden box: also, wooden house, poavv. 



Hes. Sd/JTrous, Ki^aTovs. Bi6vvo\ Se ^vXtvovs oIkIos. 

 aas for vpas or vpwv. PORPH. Cer. 380, IG Gfor fiia- 



