aiKapto<; 



510 



ai(pcov 



triKa'ptos, ou, o, sicarius. NT. Act. 21,38. Joseph. 

 Ant. 20, 8, 10. Bell. Jud. 2, 13, 3, et alibi. Hip- 

 POL. 303, 89. 



aUepn, to, indeclinable, Hebrew "l^ti', stronr/ or intoxi- 

 cating drinl: Sept. Lev. 10, 9. 



(TixXa = (rirKa. Implied in cnKKoTpovXKa. 



o-iVXof, ov, 6, Hebrew 7pl^*, s b e k e 1 , a coin or weight. 

 Sept. Ex. 30, 23. Lev. 5, 15. Num. 3, -17. Jo- 

 seph. Ant. 3, 8, 2. 



(riKKoTpovXKa, av, to, (o-i'icXa, TpouXXa) =^ criTXoXfitai'a. 

 PoRPH. Cer. 215, 6. 



aiKovpiov, ou, TO, s e c u r i s , axe, r^iKoipiov, ttIXckvs. Leo. 

 14, 84. 



o-tKOD), incorrectly for ajjuou. ArocR. Nicod. Euangel. 

 I, A, 15, 5. 



irtKpiTapios = (TTjKprjTapios. MaRTYR. Ecpl. 192 B. 



a-tKiSiv for criKiJSioi', ou, to, diniin. of aiwot, cucuinher. 

 Apophth. Zenon. 6. 



cnKVT)paTov ^ tTiKvtiKarov. SePT. Esai. 1, 8. 



*<TiKxaivai, ava, to loathe, to he disffusled with, jSScXurrofiai. 



Callim. Epigr. 30, 4. Epict. 3, 16, 7. Anton. 



5,9. 



Mid. (TtK)(aivoiiat =r <TiK\aiva>. PhRTN. 



o-iKXao-i'a, as, 17, {a-iKxaivai) a loathing, disgust ; squeamish- 

 ness. Gloss. ^iKxaala, tedium, teditudo, fastidia. 



(TiKevTiaKus, adv. at a a-iKeimov. ThEOPH. 774, 8 StXfV- 

 TtaKciii 67ri Trjs ^layvavpas Bia\€\a€is' 



(TikevrtapUiv for cn\(UTiaplKiov, ov, to, the place of the 

 s i 1 e n t i a r i i . ViT. Sab. 298 C, incorrectly writ- 

 ten crCk€VTLapUr)v. TheOPH. 367, 16. 



o-iXf KTia/HOS, ou, o, silentiarius, o ^acriXf i iv naXaTia 

 TO Trpof fi<TVxtav VTrqperSiv. NiL. Epist. 2, 12. ChaL. 



920 C. Proc. I, 243, 14. Lyd. 183. Malch. 



234. SiMOC. 332, 21. 

 o-tXcrridpio-aa, i)f, i], the wife of a silentiarius. 



PoRPH. Cer. 67, 22 incorrectly with one 2. 

 (TiXcViov, ou, TO, silentium, audience, reception to an 



interview witli the emperor. Ltd. 12. Mal. 438, 



23 et alibi. Theoph. 368, 19, et alibi. 

 triklyviov, ov, to, r= o-iXiyvtr. AtHEN. 14, 57. 

 o-iXi'yi'is, cfflj, fj, S i 1 i g O , criKiyviov, aiKlyviov, (rsjii^oKis. 



Athen. 14, 57. 



aipixlvdiov = (TTipiKivBtov. NT. Act. 19, 12, as a various 



reading. 

 a-iiiap, the sable, an animal. Hes. 

 irlvairv, (os, to, mustard, alvrjm, i/ottu. AtheX. 9, 2. 

 a-ivarap = aevaToip. PoRPH. Cer. 11, 20. 

 o-ivc-mis, I'SoE, fi, (Sd/mn-i)) a red earth imported to Greece 



from Sinope. Aret. 88 E. Hippol. G6 6. (Diosc. 



5, 111 M/XtO? (TtrtOTTtKlJ.) 



(TKTOTi, 1)9, ij, queue? Sept. Lev. 19, 27. 

 a-iraptv for aiTapiov. TheOPH. Cont. 758, 21. 



ciTapLov, ov, TO, reheat, o-iTor. Epict. 1, 10, 9. Pldt. 



II, 1097 D. 



a-iTopxeto, j]a-io, {a-iTapxas) to supply with provisions, to 



provision. Strab. 14, 2, 5. 17, 3, 15. 

 airapxla, as, rj, supplies, provisions. POLTB. 1, 52, 5. 



Philon. II, 64, 28. Bekker. 301, 26 SiTopx'", to • 



tTiTov hihovat, Totff €Tri^arais. 



(TtTe/iTTopor, ou, 6, (o-iTot, l/iTTopos) wheat-merchant. "An- 



tec. 1, 2, p. 11. 

 oriTia, as, % batch. Apophth. Theodorus E Nono 1. 

 atTivos, ov, (oiTos) wheaten, as bread. Inscr. 5128. ' 



ffiVXa, as, 17, si tu la, /JrtiV, o-iicXa. EuKHOL. BoiSS. 



III, 413. 



0"iTXoX£»:ava, to, equivalent to (rirkai Koi Xeicaval, pads and 

 basins, aiKKirpovWa. Porph. Cer. 468, 4. 



O'lTO^oXlOK, ou, TO, =: aiTO/SoXcif. POLTB. 3, 100, 4. 



o-iTo;3oXcoi/, Sivos, 6, (aiTos, /SaXXm) horreum, granary, 



i>puov. Sept. Gen. 41, 56. Hes. 

 o-iToSoTi'a, as, fj, (o-(to8ot?)s) gratuitous distribution of 



corn. Sept. Nehem. 9, 15. 

 ariTopierpia), Tj<Ta>, {(TiTopfTpTjs) to deal out portions of 



wheat. Sept. Gen. 47, 12. 14, with the dative. 



PoLTB. 4, 63, 10, with the accusative. 

 mTOjieTpla, as, 17, stipend, allowance, rations. Diod. 2, 



41. 



(TtTavla, as, fj, ^ (tltwvtjo-is. BasILIC. o8, 1, 6. 



cnTti>viK6i>, ov, TO, = (TiTwvijais. Novell. 30, 8. 128, 



16. Chron. 585, 15. 

 o-i(f>apos, ov, 6, supparum or supparus. Epict. 



3, 2, 18. 

 iri<j>oiviov, ov, TO, =; a-i(poii>. PoRPH. Cer. 676. 

 al(j>tov, avos, o, siphon, the pipe from which Greek fire 



