OKplVlOV 



514 



crov^Xi^o) 



1, 82. 327. Ltd. 224, 22, et alibi. (See also <rKprj- 



vtapios-) 



(7Kpiviov,'ov, TO, scrinium, a chest for keeping docu- 

 ments, a-Kprjvlov. Cod. Afr. Can. 135. Ciial. 

 1029 B. Ltd. 146, 22, et alibi. 



(rKp6(j)a, ij, scrofa, SOW. Hes. rpopL<j>ds .... a-Kp6<f>a. 



l.KvBai, S)v, 01, Scylkae. The SKudat of Dexippiis and 

 Eunapius are Goths. Ednap. 51. 77. Tzetz. Chil. 

 12, 902 seq. 



<TKv6i<Tp.os, ov, o, (2ki;^i;9) Snjthism, one of Epiphanius's 

 heresies. It flourished from Noah to the building of 

 the tower of Babel. Ei'IPH. T, Eespons. ad Epist. 

 Acac. et Paul. 



a-<\Aiov, ov, TO, = ctkCXos. Porph. Adm. 155. 



(TKvXKopat {(TKvXXa). In the language of politeness it is 

 equivalent to xon-iafa). ABGARUs'apud Eus. 1, 13, 

 p. 38, 1 2 ^KvXijvat irpos fie, To take the trouble to come 

 to me. 



(TKvXos, ov. 6, (o-KvXa|) = Kvav. PtOCH. 2, GOl. LeX. 



SCHED. 334. 

 (TKvKm, f(ur, 17, (o-KuXXco) trouble, vexation, o-xuX/xor. 



Clem. Rom. Homil. 12, 6. 



(TKVToKt]. rjs, T], scourge, whip, (f>payye\tov. PsELL. 457. 

 CODIN. 64. 



(TKoiXr]^, ijKor, o, tvorm. 2ica>Xi;| d oKolprjTos, The worm 

 that never sleeps, the name of one of the compart- 

 ments of hell. Apocr. Act. et MartjT. Matt. 3. 

 Apophth. Sisoes 19. (See also xoXao-ir, and com- 

 pare Sept. Esai. 66, 24.) 



2. The silhoorm. Aster. 165 B. Phot. 64, p. 

 26, 37. 



a-KaXov, ov, to, stximhling-hloch, trKavhdKov. Sept. Deut. 

 7, 16. 



o-KiBpiiSi)?, ff, (iT<a>pla) dross-h7:e. Lex. Botan. KaSpla 

 .... TTfTpa /iiXaiva {TKapmSrjs. 



afiapaybiCa (a^papaySos), to have the color of an emerald, 

 to be of an emerald green. Diod. 2, 52. 



upiKpvva, vvS>, ((TpiKpoi) to make small, lessen, diminish. 

 Sept. Ps. 106, 38. Ignat. Trail, (interpol.) 7. 



(TpCKapiov. ov, TO, == a-piXlov. PoRPH. Cer. 494, 14. 

 apvp'iTrji, ov. 6, {crpvpis) of emery. Spvpl-njs \ldoi, emery- 

 stone. Sept. Job. 41, 6. 



apvpvia^a, aadr]!', = apvpvl^a). Mal. 220, 15. 

 apvpvl^a, la-oi, {crpvpva) to drug with myrrh, as wine. 



NT. Marc. 15, 23. 



2. To embalm, as a dead body, Tapixei"^, a-pvpvia^u). 



Theoph. 527, 12. 658, 10. 

 <7o8aXtf, sodalis. Inscb. 1327 (ro8aXii', accusative. 



o-OKKEici) or (ro<€vai, evcra, to catch With a (tokos, CMx/fco. 



Mal. 364, 17. 438, 11. 



CroKKOS ^ (TOKOS. OlTMP. 455, 4 aaKKOlS, V. 1. (TOKKOIS. 



aoKos, OV, 6, a sort of lasso, ctokkos, ctokkos, ctcoko?, (ro>Ka- 

 piov. Mal. 438, 13. [The word has the appear- 

 ance of being etymologically connected with the Per- 

 sian ~lXDw', hunter, hunting, TflCNDJ!', to hold by 

 force. Compai-e the Modern Giseek TfaKwo), to 

 catch.'] 



cro\aia = o-o\fa. TheOPH. 681, 18. 



o-oXt'a, as, fj, solea, the elevated portion of the floor in 

 front of the inner sanctuary of a church, o-oXaia, 



a-ai\ia. EuKHOL. CODIN. 54, 19. 



<To\epviov, ov, to, solemn e donum, donation from a 

 king, a-fXepvtov. NoVELL. 128, 16. Edict. 12, 

 Prooem. SuID. 2o\fpviov, fj napa ^aaiKlais dvacjiai- 



peTOS 8wpea 5ldop€lfTJ TOLS €KK\T](TiaiS. 



o-oXioK, ov, TO, solium, Bpovos. Lyd. 127. 



o-oXoiKifo), iVu, in grammatical language, to violate the 

 rides of syntax. Axthol. Ill, 47. Lucian. Rhe- 

 tor. Praecept, 17. Pseudosophist. 1, et alibi. Sext. 

 Adv. Gram. 10, p. 261. 



(ToXoiKia-pos, ov, 6, solecism, a violation of the rules of 

 syntax. Plut. II, 520 A. Lucian. Yit. Auct. 23. 

 DiOG. Laert. 7, 59. Sext. Adv. Gram. 10, p. 260. 



croXoiKtoT^f, ov, 6, ((ToXoiKifffl) oiie who commits sokcisms. 

 Lucian. Pseudosophist. (titul.). 



o-opof, ov, fj, the case containing the garments of the 

 Virgin. Chron. 726. Codin. 96. 113. 



aov^ahiov^as, o, subadjuva, viro^orj66s. Ltd. 182, 



10 et alibi. Chron. 696, 8 (rov^ahiov^is. Porph. 



Cer. 403, 17 crov^ablov^as. (See also pov^aiov^os.) 

 a-ovl3\a, as, 17, S U b U 1 a , spit, ofieXos, 6^e\ia-Kos. NeC- 



TAR. 1828 B. Theoph. 578, 19. 



(T0i'/3Xt^(M, tcra, iuBrjv, iirpivos, (o-oi;,3Xa) to spit, to )}Ut 

 upon a spit, ■ndpa. SuiD. "Eneipa/, eo-ovjSXi^'ef. 



