rvfi^\r)a-i.<; 



523 



ffVfKJjafj.iKo'; 



<n;^(3Ai;o-if, fur, 17, a coupling together, union ; compari- 

 son. Sept. Ex. 26, 21. Diog. Laert. 9, 87 Tiji/ 



(7v/i/3oi)5dt, oO, 6, {^oij66s) ally, tninfiaxoi- Sept. 3 Reg. 



21, IC. 

 <rviiPo\atoypd(f)os, ov, 6, (or/ijSoXatoi', ypacj)^) writer of 



contracts. Mal. 268. 

 (rvp^oXiKos, f), 6v, (otJ/xjSoXov) Jiguraiive, symbolic. Pto- 



LEM. GxosT. p. 929. LuciAN. Saltat. 59. 



avfi^oKiKois, adv. of a-vfi^oKiKos. Plut. II, 511 B. 



(Tvp^o\oK07riu> {crifi^oXov, (coTiTft)), to be given to feasting. 

 Sept. Deut. 21, 20. 



avufioXov, ov, TO, symbol, emblem, applied to the sacra- 

 mental elements, or to the Christian cross. Const. 

 Apost. 6, 2.3, 2. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 26 E. 40 B. 

 Prisc. ICO, 12, the cross. 



2. Confession of faith, simply the Creed, /iddrifia. 

 Laod. 7. Nic. I, 32 C, the Nicene Creed. Ant. 

 625, the Athanasian Creed. Coxst. I, 1131, the 

 Constantinopolitan Creed, which is the Creed of the 

 Greek Church. Porph. Cer. 172, 9 To t^s TriVrfms 

 avfi^oKoi/. (Compare Iren. 1, 10, 1.) 



avp.^6<7Ku> (fiocTKa), to feed with. Sept. Esai. 11, 6 



'S,vii^oa-Kr)6i](TeTai \iiKOS fiera apms. 



, avfi^pa^fva {Ppa^eia)), to be a felloic-judge. Sept. 



1 Esdr. 9, 14, with the dative, 

 a-ip^apos, ov, (/3u/ios) having the same altar, icorshipped 



at the same altar. Aurian. Peripl. Pont. Euxin. 3. 

 mippapTvs, vpos, 6, {paprvs) fellow-martyr. Marttr. 



Areth. 28. 

 avppvoTvs, ov, 6, (pitmii) one who is initiated together 



with another ; fellow-priest. Ignat. Ephes. 12. 

 avpTrdOeta, as, ij, compassioti, pardon. PoEPH. Adm. 



222, 22. Theoph. Cont. 119, 21. 

 trvpnaOia, rjcra, to pardon. "With the dative. Mal. 



116, 18. Porph. Adm. 223, 18 (rvpnaOrid^vat. 



avpiraiyvla, as, fj, (o-u/irrot'f<u) collusio, collusion. BASI- 

 LIC. 60, 30, 2. 



(rvpnaiKTrjs, ov, 6, (oT»/i7raif<a) collusor, accomplice. HlP- 

 POL. 72. 



(rvpitap(KT('iva> {irapfKTfiva), to Stretch out alongside. 

 Tropically, to compare. Ignat. Mariae Cassobol. 



Epist. ad Ignat. 5 Ov crvpiruptKTflva eavTTjv to'is rrfKi- 

 KOVTOIS vptv. 



a-upnevSipa, as, i), (ntvOepd) the mother of the wife con- 

 sidered zoith reference to the mother of the husband. 

 Thus, my mother and my wife's mother are avpirev- 

 Sipat to each other. Comn. I, 103, 17. 



a-vpnevSepla, as, rj, {trvpirevBfpos) connection by marriage. 

 Porph. Adm. 144, 11 2vpTTev6eplas pera Toiis Toip/tour 

 Kal aydnas tj^ovres. 



avpT!ev6ipid^a>, aa-a, {a-vp7r(vd(pia) to become <rvpTT(v6fpoi : 



to be connected by tnarriage. Porph. Adm. 86 'Zvp- 



nevdepidirai pfra tov fiao'iKcas rav Paypalav. Ibid. 87, 19. 

 <rvpncv6ep6s, ov, or <Tvpn(v6(pos, ov, (TTfvdepos) consocer, 

 the father of the husband considered icith reference to 

 the father of the wife. Thus, my father and my 

 wife's father are a-vpnevdfpoi to each other. Porph. 

 Them. 20, 16 (rvpnevdepos, as a various reading. 

 Theoph. Cont. 372, 16 (rvpnevSepos. 



o-ipirKeypa, aros, to, {(TvpirKfKo) icrestler's hug. HiPPOL. 



128. 

 ovpTrkiKTtKos, fj, ov, copulativc, as applied to the conjunc- 

 tions Kai, Tf, etc. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 642, 24. 

 (Tvpnovos, ov, 6, (novos) assessor, assistant. Porph. Cer. 



461, 5, an officer. Gloss. 

 avpTropjrdai (Tropnda), to pin together, set. Sept. Ex. 36 



(30), G. 

 a-upnoa-iov, ov, to, banquet. Svpiroa-tov (f)i\iK6v, picnic (in 



its original signification), tpavos. Chron. 212, 20. 



(Compare dyaTnj 5.) 

 avpTToa-oopai (jroa-ov), to amount. SCTL. 654, 21. 

 a-vpnpfor^vTepos, ov, 6, (npea^vrfpos) felloic-presbytcr. 



Eus. 5, 16, p. 228, 27. Basil. Ill, 211 D. 221 C, 



et alibi. 

 avpTrpo^dWio (wpo/SaXXck)), to emit together with, used 



with reference to the emanations of the Gnostics. 



Irex. 1, 1, 1 tvpTTpo^e^Xijadat Si avra 'XXrjOftav. 

 (rvp7Tpo(TKvvca) {TrpoiTKvvca), to worship with. METHOD. 



397 B Tw jrnTpi .... (TvpirpocrKWTiBg. 

 a-ipTTTapa, aros, to, ruins, as of a building. Mal. 487, 



5. 7. 

 (Tvp<l>dpiKos, ov, {<papiKla) with one's family. Theoph. 



662, 12. 



