o-aaafj,ivo<; 



506 



aeiarpov 



(bvXa^ft eras. 380, 17 'EvXoySiv Tov yn/jOK (jar. (See 



also Introduction, § 67.) 



o-ao-d^tJ'of, Of, of tracraiiov, a kind of wood. ArRIAN. 



Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 36. 

 caa-cra, a^a, salto, to dance, p^opfuw. PoRrn. Cer. 330, 



14. 633, 17. 18. 

 (TdTaviKos, T), ov, {aaTavas) Satanic. Alex. Alex. o64 B. 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 65 A. 

 (raTOK, ou, TO, Hebrew ilND) dual DTINd seah, a 



measure. Sept. Hag. 2, 16. Epipn. II, 182 B, 



equivalent to fifty-six ^eorat. 

 ■2aTopvCKiavo'i, oiv, ol, the followers of Satumilus the 



heresiarch. Just. Trjph. 35. 

 a-arovpa, as, f/, satura, dish, Kavovv. Ltd. 11, 1/. 

 craTovpa for traKTovpa. TnEOPH. CONT. 196, 18. 

 o-aniptKos, 17, Of, satiricus, relating to satire. Ltd. 



153, 12. Substantively, 6 txarvpiKos, satirist. Id. 



153, 10. 

 (Tavpiov, ov, TO, {a-aipa) the shepherd's-purse, a plant, 



Thlaspi Bursa-Pastoris, ffXatnrU. Hes. QXaams, noa, 



rjv eviot aavptov. 



a-avxp-os, r), ov, frail, weal; flaccid. Hes. 'S.avxiiov, 



aaxvov, p^aCxov, aa6pov, aadfves. 

 traxap, to, — aiKxapi. CeDR. I, 732, 13. PtOCH. p. 



296. 



craxvos, f/, ov, =: (ravxpos. HeS. taxvov, do-deffs, x"'''"'"- 



Ptoch. 2, 246. 



ayavSapt, incorrectly for yav&api, the vocative of yaiiSapis, 



6, ass, Svoi, a modification of the Persian ♦"n^N or 

 -)T^5>{ (connected with the Hebrew TT^J,'), wild 

 ass. Chron. 624, 1 'EmopKeis o-ymSapi, addressed to 

 the emperor Justinian. Here, the transcriber having 

 written EIIIOPKEISSrAYAAPI by mistake, the editors 

 supposed that the second 2 belonged to the next 

 word. (See also yaSapos in the Appendix. Also, 

 Proc. Ill, 53, 14, where Justinian is compai-ed to 

 a dull ass.) 



(ryovplTCns, n, o, dimin. of oyovpos. Cedr. II, 519, 14, 

 as a surname. 



(ryoupos, a, ov, (iiriayvpos) curly, as hair, oJXoj. TzETZ. 

 Chil. 12, 800 liiraapa 8e Toir Tvakaw'is to o^Xov StjAoi 

 ToSe, To vyiii, okoKkrjpov, okiOpiov, (ryovpov re. 



2. Curly-haired, fTriayovpos, iirlo-yovpos, oyvpos. Nl- 

 cet. 799, 23 as a surname. (Sec also ayovpiT^rjs.) 



a€^aa-p.a, aros, to, religion. AnON. 358. 



ae^ao-ptos, a, ov, {art^aa-pos) venerable. Plut. II, 764 B. 

 The superlative o-e^aa-piaiTaTos was used also as a 

 title. Cod. Afr. 1255 B. 



crf^atTpiOTTjs, rjTos, rj, (cre/Sao'/iiof) r= irefiaapos. ThEOPH. 



558, 8. 

 t7(^a<Tpos, ov, o, (aelia^opai) veneration, reverence, ai^aan. 



DiOD. 1, 22, p. 26, 60. Id. 1, 83. 

 cre^aaTos, 17, ov, augustus, reverenced, revered. As a title 



it corresponds to the Latin imperial name Augustus. 



NT. Luc. 2, 1. 



Oi ae^aa-Tol, the emperors. IxscR. 3902, b. Ibid. 



2060. 



Alexius Comnenus converted it into a title of no- 

 bility. Attal. 299, 6. Ptoch. 2, 96. Curop. 8, 



6, et alibi. 

 crfPa<TTo(f>6pos, ov, 6, Augustalis ? Attal. 20. 



Substantively, 01 trepa<rro(}>6poi, flamines Augustales. 

 It was used also as a title of nobility. Leo Dia- 



CON. 177. Cedr. II, 327, 10. 

 SfjS^pfta, av, TO, (2f/35pos) games instituted in honor of 



Severus. Inscr. 248. 

 o-t'fia, as, 17, S e d e S , seat. Hes. 2ibas, KaOihpas. 

 <r€tpa, at, fj, 2)lait of palm-leaves, for baskets. Apophth. 



Anton. 1. Arsen. 18. Leimon. 60 (87). 66 (92). 



2. Series, line of progeny, race, family. Theoph. 

 578, 18. 667, 15. Theoph. Cont. 110, 12. 



3. A hind of lancet Theoph. 215, 15. (Com- 

 pare a-fipopaarj)!.) 



a€ipopacrrqs, ov, o, a kind of lance or javelin. Sept. 



Num. 25, 7. 

 (reipaxrts, (as, r), (as if from atipoa) Straining, filtering. 



Hes. Atijfi^trco)?, a'fipaxreas. [The assumed aeipoa 



seems to be the prototype of the Modern Greek 



crovpova, to strain, filter.'] 

 a-(7a-pa, aros, to, (erfi'm) a shalcing. Sept. Sir. 27, 4. 

 a-€iap6s, ov, 6, vexation, trouble. Eus. 9, 9, p. 454, 21. 

 o-fio-Tor, ov, o, a kind of female ornament. Lex. Sched. 



742. 



ae~i<rrpov, ov, to, (crci'w) S i S t r U m . PlUT. II, 376 C. 



