avfK^iXloofiai 



524 



ovva^apiov 



(rviJt<pi\t6oiiai, aidriv. ((Tvii<l>i\ia) to hecome friends. PoRrn. 



Adm. 171, 21 'AXXijXotf avi>e(pi\ia>6rjcrai>. 



a-viJL(j)opd(ofiai. (o-u/i0opdf<a), to bewail one's own misfor- 

 tunes. Sept. Esai. 13, 8. 



<Tv/i<^/)a<rif, far, ij, {avfi(f>pd^a)) context ; expression. Si- 

 MOC. 173, 17. 



<rv/i0iMffci), to bargain with. Apocr. Act. Tliom. 2 



^vvf(f>a>vij<Tev /jlct airov rpiaiv Xtrpav d(7^/xou apyvplov. He 



agreed to sell him to him for three pounds of uncoined 

 silver. 



<rvji(^ijivrjTrjs, ov, 6, {(mii(f)wi/ea)) companion. Apophth. 

 Petr. Pionites 3. Serenus 1. 



(TVfKJxavla, ar, ij, agreement. Kara a-vji^aiviav, By agree- 

 ment. Chron. 716, 13. 



avfitjiavov, ov, to, (trvfi^uivos) consonant, in grammar. 

 Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 631, 12. 



miji^eXKiov. ov, to, subsellium, a-v^fXiov, coujSo-eXXiov, 



cSaiXtox. Apocr. Act. Thorn. 46. Herxi. A'is. 3, 

 1. 2. 13. Athan. I, 378 B. Epiph. I, 489 D 

 im<rvfifjreXKlois, write separately inl a-vix-^eWiois. 

 <TViiyjrevboiMapTvpea>, rjcrm, {yjffvdoiiapTvpfw) tO bear false 



witness in connection with another liar. PoRPn. 

 Adm. 91, 14. 



avp-y^vxas, ov, (i/'i'x'j) ''^''^ ^^^ "'* board. Theoph. 542, 

 7. 675. 



(riv, loith. In later and Byzantine Greek, it is sometimes 

 followed by the genitive. Inscr. 2114, c, d. 2131, b 

 (Addend.). 4558. Theoph. 454, 9. Porph. Cer. 

 654, 2. 669, 21. 680, 14. 



2. The Hebraistic use of <ruv, in examples like the 

 following, originated in the ignorance of the trans- 

 lator, who mistook j^X (He), the sign of the accu- 

 sative, for a preposition. Sept. Eccl. 3, 17 2w tov 



diKmov KOi aiiv tov aare^ri Kpivel 6 6eos. 7, 30 'EirolrjcrfV 

 6 6f6s <7vv Tov avBpanov evBrj. 8, 17 Siiv to nolrj/ia. 



Gen. 1, 1 (Aquila's translation, in Orig. Hexapl.) 



'Ex KecpaXalio fTrolrja^fV 6 Btos aiiv tov ovpavov Ka\ (riiv ttjv 



yn"- 



avvayevvrjTOS, ov, (ayewrjTOs) CO-Wlorigtnated. TiT. 1077 



D. Athan. I, 739 C. 

 avvaya, to hold a religions meeting. Const. Apost. 8, 

 34, 2. Ant. 2, et alibi. 



trvvayayfi, ^9, fi, assemhlg, collection, congregation. Sept. 



Gen. 35, 11. Ex. 16, 1. 

 avvaha, to accord tvith ; opposed to airaha. Ephes. 



1009 B, with the dative. 

 avvaBpoicTfia, qtos, to, {ovvaBpoi^ai) congregation. Const. 



Apost. 2, 61, 3. 3, 18, 1. 

 a-vvatStos, ov, (atSws) co-eternal. Method. 392 D. 



Arius apud Epiph. I, 733 B. Amphil. 139 A. 



arvvaibiai!, adv. of avvatdtos. DiD. Alex. 761 A. 

 avvaipfaiarrjs, ov, 6, {a.\p((ri.iiTT]s) fellow-heretic. TlIEOPH. 



Cost. 025, 18. 



o-vvai<T6r](TiS, (as, ij, {ovvmirBdvopLai) ConsCtOUSnesS, avvfi- 



Sqais. Plut. II, 75 A. 70 B. Plotin. ]?nnead. 

 3, 4, 4. SiMPLic. in Epict. Enchir. p. 49 (28 C). 



ovvaKovfi^l^a), laa, (dKov/j/3i^<i>) to recline at meat with 

 any one. Nil. Epist. 3, 92. 



crvvaKTTipwv, ov, to, {(rvvaKTtjp) conventiculum, meeting- 

 house. Theoph. 372, 13. 



iTvvaKTiKos, 17, ov, (^avviyo)) pertaining to a religious meet- 

 ing (aiuva^ts). Apopiith. Theodor. Phermens. 29 

 Tov Xf^lrava tox (twoktikov. His church gown, the 

 gown worn at church. 



orvvaKKdyiov, ov, to, =: crwoXXay^. PORPH. Adm. 86, 17 



Ta^iiKa avvoKKayia, Marriage contracts. 

 avvavayivaxTKa (avayivai(rKa>), to read with any one. 



Plut. II, 97 A. Mal. 134 awaveyvoKas, school- 

 fellow. 



avvdvapxos, ov, (avap^oi) equally without a beginning, 

 co-eternal. Athan. I, 739 C. Did. Alex. 789 B. 



o'vvavacrTpocpij, ^s, >;, {(TvvavaaTpf<jia>) intercourse iPith, 



DioD. 3, 18, p. 187, 7. Id. 4, 4, p. 250, 84. Iren. 



Frag. 2 Trjv p.fTa *Xa>dvvov owava(rTpo(l>rjv. 

 crvvdvTrjfia, aToi, to, (^avvavrda) occurrence, event. Sept. 



Ex. 9, 14, plagues. 

 iTvvavrrjixaTiKos, rj, ov, (cri/xdxTij/ja) relating to Occurrences. 



Porph. Cer. 467, 9 Bt.SXioi/ a-vvavrtjiiaTiKov, A book 



containing directions for divining by occurrences, 

 crvvdvrrja-ii, fwr, fi, compensation, dvTKTrjKoxris. PoRPH. 



Adm. 207, 12. 

 a-vva^dpiov, ov, to, (avva^is) ritual, a book containing 

 directions with reference to divine service. Typic. 

 33, J). 213. Ibid. 35. 



