cr-rrepnaTiKO}^ 



516 



arariuivu 



pio<; 



trirepfiaTiKm, adv. of tnrepjianKos, hy SOloing. Clem. 



EOM. Ilomil. 17, 18 T» h f]juv U 6fov Tfdfi(rri 



(mepiiaTiKws, implanted in us. 

 OTTijXoj/ia, aros, to, incorrectly for (rwiKana, (o-n-jAoctf) spof, 



mark. Porph. Cer. 459, 16. 

 mTiXSto. cio-w, ((nriXos) to soU, Stain. Sept. Sap. 15, 4. 



Dion. Hal. Ill, 1751, 9. 

 antpa, as, r), s p i r a , a kind of caTce or pastry, cracknel, 



twist. Athen. 14, 57. 



<nr\ayxv'iiopai, Itrdrjv, ((TTr'Kayxvov) to have compassion on 

 any one. NT. Matt. 15, 32. Marc. 1, 41, ct alibi. 



irvXayxvoaKOTTiopai = (r7r\ay)(VfV0fiai. SOCR. 3, lo, p. 

 189, 6. 



oTToyyos, ov, 6, sponge. For the sponge used at the 

 Crucifixion (Joan. 19, 29), see Curon. 705. 



(rnovheia, as, f), = a■l:ov^. CedR. II, 609, 17, applied 



to the Eucharist. 

 (Tirovhfiov, ov, TO, (o-TTovS^) the cup used in offering liba- 

 tions. Sept. Ex. 25, 29. 

 oTTovSiCopai, iaeriv, {(TTTovhi)) to be reconciled to any one. 



With the dative. Ignat. Eoman. 2. 

 oTToVSuXos, ov, 6, neck, as of a human being. Theoph. 



765, 14. 

 o-novCa, TO, sponsalia, dppa^wv. Theoph. 687,15. 

 a-TTopios, OV, s p U r i U S , anovpios, v66os. Plut. II, 288 E. 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 58 B. 

 anopra, as, t), S p O r t a , basket, OTrvpls, ^Xoi<i)8i;s irXf uraw;. 



Cedr. I, 297, 10. 12. 

 oTTopTovT^ov, OV, TO, sportula, presents, kov'ktkiov 2, 



Upov. Chrts. ni, 720 B. Chal. 1560 B. 

 oTrouSdfo), to hasten, to hurry, transitive. Sept. Gen. 



19, 15, with the accusative of the immediate object. 

 oTTouSaios, a, ov, active. Theoph. 80 Sn-ouSaioK koto 



Xp«rTou. 



2. Learned, Xdyior. Cedr. II, 170, 18. 

 o-jrovSiKov, ou, TO, meaning uncertain. Basil. II, 683 D 



(spurious). 

 (rrrovpios = cnropios. An'TEC. 1, 10, 12. 

 ord^apoi' = crTavapov. JlTL. AfR. 7o, p. 314. 



ara^apota, aira, {ura^apov) to drive Stakes into the ground, 



to palisade, xdpaxas irfiympi. LeO. 11, 9. 

 <rrn/3Xif<.), t<ya, (ord/SXos) to Stable, as a horse. Porph. 



Cer. 487. Theoph. Cont. C17, 20. Ptoch. 2, 



317, in burlesque. 

 ara^XoKopr)!, tjtos, 6, equiv;ilent to Koprjs toO ara^Xov, 



constable (in its original sense). Porph. Cer. 478, 



20. 490, 15. 

 <rrd|3Xoj, ov, o, s t a b u 1 u m , stable, o'TaCXor, ittttoiv, Itt- 



Trdoratrir. Lyd. 253. PoRPH. Cer. 488, 17, et alibi. 

 oTadia<rp6s, ov, 6, ((rraStov) a measuring by stadia. 



Porph. Them. 18, 6. Adm. 66, 10. 

 ordfo), to leak, as a roof. Sept. Eccl. 10, 18. 

 <TTadp.iov or xn-adpiov, ov, t6, balance, araBiios. Sept. Lev. 



19,35.36. Prov. 11, 1. 

 araKTr), r^s, fj, ((rraicTos) gum. Sept. Gen. 37, 25. Ex. 



30, 34, an aromatic substance. 



2. Lye (full expression otoicti) Kovia). Geopon. 

 12, 5, 2. 12, 8, 2. 



3. Ashes, Tf<f)pa. Porph. Cer. 555, 11. Codin. 

 115, 17. 



[In modern Greek it is accented on the penult, 

 ordfCTij. Ptoch. p. 309.] 



cnaKTos, rj, ov, (errdfo)) dripped, dripping. GeOPON. 6, 

 7, 1 Stokti; Kovia, lye (see also o-TaxT^ 2). 7, 12, 20 

 *EXaiov oraKTov, Virgin oil, oil that runs off without 

 pressing, the same as wpoppvpov tXawv. 20, 46, 5 

 "AX/ii; araKTr). 



ordXij, 7)f, 17, {icrrripi) fold, sheepfold, rapelov KTrjvav. 



Hes. 

 arapa, otos, to, {taTrjpt) a Stopping, cessation. Theoph. 

 491, 13. EusT. Thessalon. Capt. 458, 10. 



aravoi = la^Tavai. EpIPH. I, 405 D iKcrTaiiaiv = (^irrTwv, 



i^ifTTas. 

 arairibiov, ov, to, (<TTacri.s) station. PhOC. 187, 5. 

 2. Seat in a church. Eukhol. 



ordo-if, station, see ap.apos. 



(TTOTlau, lovos, fj, statio. Herm. Simil. 5, 1. Hes. 



SvveSpa, T] a-raais, fjv vvv CTTaTiava Xeyovat. 



2. Factory, the body of factors in any place. 

 Inscr. 5853 (A. D. 174). Novell. 44, 1, §§ a, 0. 

 Gloss, ^totuov, officina. (Compare Strab. 17, 3, 



2, p. 826 'EpTTOplKr] KOTOlKia.) 



(rrariavapws, ov, 6, s t a t i o n a r i u s , factor, in commer- 

 cial language, IniaTaBpos. IssCR. 5853, 22. 



