a-TVTnreiPO'i 



521 



a-vyx^epeia 



and Petrus. Nil. Epist. 2, 114. Ephes. 1G04 B. 

 EoAGK. 1, 13. G, 23. TnEOPii. 177. 683, 20. 

 HoROL. Sept. 1 Simeon. Nov. 26 Alypius. Dec. 

 11 Daniel. (Compare Arist. Nub. 231 Ei 8' &i/ 



X^H'^t Tcitfco KaTOidct^ etTKonovv, Ovk av •j:o& (vpov • oii yap 

 aXX ij ■yjj I3ia EXxft jrpos avTr/v Ti)i' IxpaSa rrjs cfipovrlSoi.) 



a-Tvmri'ivos, oc, = (TTvmrivos. Phryn. 



o-TVTnriov = (TTvnnfiou. Sett. Jild. 15, 14. 



cmnrvLvos, arvTrvivio ^= a-rvmnvos. SePT. Lev. 13, 47. 



o-TvpaKwos, t],ov, (cTTvpa^) of storax. Sept. Gen. 30,37. 



cvaKiov, ou, TO, =: ava^. BoiSS. Ill, 417. 



a-va^, oKos, 6, a Species oi^ Jish. Nicet. 77, 5. 

 (TvyyaXaKToi, ov, 6, (o-w, yaXa) foster-brother, ofioyaKaKTos. 



TiiEOPii. 500, 5. 

 avyyoji^pos, on, 6, (yafijBpos) the husband of one^s ivife's 

 sister. Leo Gram. 360. Hes. 'AeXiot, ol aSi'K^as 



yvi^mKas iax^i^ores^ ijyovv (TvyyafijBpoi, 



avyyepoo), aaa, (yf^dw) to load anything in company 



ivith any one. AroPHTii. Macar. 18. 

 (Tvyyivsia, relatiotiship, see padfios, nXdyios. 

 (Tvyyfixvs, ('as, 6, = crxiyyevfjs substantively. InSCR. 2G86. 



489G, A. AroCR. Act. Thorn. 40. Atiian. I, 

 191 A. 



(TvyyiVKjda, ijf, ^, = ^ (rvyycvrjs, avyytvls. EPIPH. I, 



1049 D. 



a-vyye'pav, nvTos, 6, {yepwv) fellow-old-man. BabR. 22,7. 



Greg. Thaiim. Can. 5, p. 40 B. 

 (TvyyCKiv, incorrectly for o-iyiXXtv. Chrox. 721, 17, as a 



various reading. 

 (TvyKa6'iia, to fall doicn. Sept. Num. 22, 27. 

 (TvyKa6v(patva> (KaBv^alva), to interieeave with. Sept. 



Esai. 3, 23. 



avyKarafiiiini, eii>i, fj, (a-uyKOTajSatW) condescension. ME- 

 THOD. 349 B. 



(r<jyKaTaKKrjpovoiJ.ea> (/caTa/cXijpoyo/i/o)), to inherit along with. 

 Sept. Num. 32, 30. 



avyKaracmelpa (Karacmdpco), to SOW with. Iren. 1, 5, 6 

 *0 (TUyKaracTTrapfts rw lp.<^vui\p.aTL avTov. 



ovyKiKXos, ov, 6, syncellus, concellita, bishop's or 

 abbot's cell-mate, a sort of ecclesiastical spy. Ephes. 

 977 E. CiiAL. 997 E. Leimon. 36. 119. (Com- 

 pare Basil. Ill, 212 B. 331 E. 338 B. 433 C.) 



In process of time it became a mere title. Chron. 

 721, 9. Nic. II, 681 C, et alibi. Theoph. 3, et 

 alibi. PoKPH. Cer. 530, et alibi. Zonar. II, 257 

 (Paris). 



crvyKfpaa-rov, oO, to, := Kpapa. APOPHTH. PetruS Pio- 



nites 1, V. 1. crvyK(paap.6v. 

 a-vyK\acrfi6s, ov, o, =z oyyKXaa-is. SepT. Joel. 1, 7. 

 oTjy/cXi/fiiKo'f, ov, 6, {xXijpiKos) fellow-clergyman. Chal. 



Can. 18. 



(TvyKXrjTos, ov, rj, the Eoman SenatllS, yepova-la. POLTB. 



G, 11, 7, et alibi. 

 crvyK\a>6a) (xXai^m), to spin together, Pallad. Vit. 



Chrys. 20 B 2xryK\a>(Tde\s ^e^rjpiava. Having become 



intimate with Severianus. 

 (TvyKOTT^, i)j, 17, (oTjyKOTTTco) tesscllation, tessellated loork. 



PORPH. Adm. 139, 22. Theoph. Cont. 143, 23, 



et alibi. 

 (TvyKOTnaui (KOTrida), to labor along with any one. Ignat. 



Polyc. G with the dative. 

 o-vyKovparap, mpos, o, concurator. Antec. 1, 24, 1. 

 avyxpifia, qtos, to, {avyKptva) concretio. Compound 



substance. Plut. II, 898 D. Iren. 1, 4, 5. Hip- 



POL. 124. 

 avyKpiva, to interpret, as a dream. Sept. Gen. 40, 8, 



et alibi. 

 iriyKpuns, eas, ij, interpretation, as of a dream. Sept. 



Gen. 40, 12, et alibi. 

 (TvyKpiTiKos, 1], 6v, comparative, in grammar. Dion. 



Thrax in Bekker. 634, 25. 

 crvyKpoTeo), to cause to take place, to bring about or for- 

 ward, to get up, convene a council. Method. 368 C. 



Alex. Alex. 549 A. 549 B. Eust. Ant. 676 D. 



Eds. 6, 43, p. 310, et alibi. Ant. 1. Macar. 92 A. 



a-vyKpoTTja-ts, eas, fj, (o-uyxpoTem) convention. EdS. 5, 23, 



p. 242, 11. 

 o-vyKTrjaia, as, fj, ((rvyKTtjo-ts) integrity of territory. COD. 



Afr. Can. .56 2uyKT>;o-ia Ta>u irapoiKiav. 

 a-iy<Tr]ins, SaltUS. GlOSS. 

 crvyxaipopai = ovyxaipa. InSCR. 5980, 5. 

 (TvyxapUeia, to, {crvyxalp'o) congratulatory presents. The- 



OPII. 514, 17, V. 1. (TvyxaptKia. 

 a-vyx^peia, as, ij, (x«'V) assistance. Scyl. 733. 



