y/Sx/v 



515 



airepfiari^co 



o-OD^XiV for (rov^\iov. Ptoch. 1, 154. 



(rov^\iov, ov, TO, ((rovjSXa) aicl, ctou/SXiv, oirtas, ott^tiov. 



Leo. 5, 4. 6, 2. 



<rouj3<rc'XXioi' =^ trvinjfeXtov. BaSILIC. 44, 13, 3. 

 (Tov^Knavrla, as, f), substantia, oiaia. Athax. I, 



744 E. 

 a-oCSa, as, 17, sudes, palisade, xipa^. Chron'. 72.5. 



Theoph. 765, 7. 



2. Z)jVc/i, trench, xovSol- Porph. Adm. 180, 15. 



Theoph. Cokt. 618. 

 (rovSapior, ov, to, s u d a r i u m , naphin, Ka^t8pa>Tioi>. 



NT. Joan. 11, 44. Act. 19, 12. Poll. 7, 71. 



a-ovSdrov, ov, to, = aovSa 1. MaCRIC. p. 3G8. ChrOX. 



725. 

 a-ov\Tav, 6, indeclinable, Arabic ?Nt37u' = a-ov\Tdvos. 



CixN. 14, 12. 56, 10. NicET. 155, 24. 

 aovXraviKus, i), oV, (he sultan's, sultani'c. Cedr. II, 654. 

 (rovXrai/or, ov, 6, sultan, aov^Tav. Cedr, II, 575, 6. 



ScYL. 732, 8. 

 (TOVTTfp^os, 6, SUperbus, viTepri<f>avos. Theophil. 



Autolyc. 3, 27. 



a-o(j>!a, as, 17, the wisdom of Gk)d hypostatized. Sept. 

 Sap. passim. 



For the Gnostic So^i'a, see Irex. 1, 1, 2 seq. 

 (See also ^AxapLaS.) 



In Byzantine writers, 'H iyla So^i'a, Saint Sophia, 

 the great church of Constantinople, dedicated to the 

 Hypostatized Wisdom of God (that is, to Christ). 

 SocR. 2, 6, p. 84, 1. Id. 2, 16 fin. Id. 2, 43, p. 

 160, 2. Proc. I, 339, 22. Ecagr. 4, 31. The- 

 oph. 34, 11. Porph. Adm. 82, 19. 



ao<f>t<Tp6s, ov, 6, ^^ a'd(f>nrpa' Clem. Homil. 2, 9. 



aotptaTiKcva), eva-a, to talk plausibly or speciously. SiMOC. 

 262, 23. 



(nraScoK, oiTos, 6, (oTrau) spado, eunUch, eivovxos. 



Sept. Gen. 37, 36. 



mradapta, as, ij, the wife of a OTraBapios. PoRPH. Cer. 



67, 20. 

 oTtaQapios, ov, 6, {a-nadrj) spatharius, sicord-tearer, 

 a-afiaTo<f>v\a^. The inzaBapioi formed part of the em- 

 peror's body-guard. Nil. Epist. 1, 227. Apophth. 

 Poemen. 14. Martyr. Areth. 23. 



OTradapOKavhiZaTitraa, tjs, f/, the wife of a (nradapoKavSiSa- 



Tos. Porph. Cer. 67, 19, incorrectly written with 



one 2. 

 <nia6apoKav8i8aTos, ov, 6, {anaBapios, KavhihaTOs) a title 



higher than spatharius. Nic. IT, 652 C. 

 cmaBaTos, ov, 6, (<nrddri) armed with a sword. JcL. Afr. 



72, p. 313. Leo. 7, 55. 



qiraBea, as, fj, a cut tcith a OTradiov. ThEOPH. 490, 6. 



<nra6iv for (maOlav. Theoph. 489. 



<ma6lov, ov, to, [<n;a6rj) SlCOrd, arraSiV. MauRIC. 1, 2. 



Mal. 493, 20. Leo. 18, 83. 



<T7ra5o^d(cXtoi', ov, to, {(nraSiov, /SokXck) Sicord-Cane? 



Porph. Cer. 72, 18. 82, 4. lO. 100, 23. Com- 

 pare Adm. 120, 13 'EaaOev yap Sia rav pd^Sav avTap 

 OTTadla /SaordfoiTfr.) 

 (nroKiav, avos, 6, pluteus, a defensive machine used in 

 sieges by the besiegers. Agath. 147, 15. 195, et 

 aUbi. 



OTvavr], Tjs, Tj, = (nravis. TheOPH. CoxT. 479. 



'S-navla, as, Ji, Hispania, Spain. NT. Eom. 15, 28. 



Also in the plural "Znavlai. Athax. I, 325 D 2jra- 



viav for SiraviuK. 

 inravos, ov, 6, naturally destitute of heard. Amphil. 



203 C. Ephes. 1180 C. 

 arrdpyavov. For the swaddling-clothes of the infant 



Jesus, see Porph. Cer. 15, 22. 

 oTraraXtoK, ov, to, (a-TraTdXrj) a mode of dressing the hair. 



Const. Apost. 1, 3, 4. 



<rn-iiTtoi' or ariraTiov, ov, to, spatium. Mal. 175, 13. 



Chrox. 208, 9. 



mrcipa, to SOW. Sept. Jud. 9, 45 T^v irSKiv KaOfiKe Koi 



foneipev avTrfV a\as, he sowed with salt. 

 arriKiov, ov, to, a kind of garment. PoRPH. Cer. 82, et 



alibi. 

 (TireKXov, ou, TO, lapis s p e c u 1 a r i s . Basil. I, 26 A. 

 oTTfKovXdTap, wpos, 6, speculator, executioner. NT. 



Marc. 6, 27. Athax. I, 131 A. 199. 

 tmivSofiai, with the accusative of the remote object 



Theoph. 158, 13. 

 (rirepfiaTt^a, iVw, (amppa) to come to seed. Sept. Ex. 



9, 31 was boiled. 



2. To impregnate, eyyaarpoa. Sept. Lev. 12, 2. 



