avva^i^ 



525 



ffvi>eK^a>ve<i) 



2. Synaxarion, a register of the life of a saint. 

 Menaea, passim. 

 avva^is, ea>s, fj, reliyious meeting. Const. Apost. 2, 39, 

 3, et alibi. Laod. 17. 35. Gangr. 5. 20 Tar ervi'- 

 d^eif TMi' fiapTvjjav, Religious meetings in honor of the 

 martyrs. Eus. V. C. 4, 71 (titul.). Athan. I, 112 A. 



2. Congregation, iTricrvvayaylj. Apock. Jacob. Li- 

 tiirg. p. 37. 



(TVi'niroa-T-ari;?, ov, 6, (aTrooraTf/f) fellow-rehcl. DiOD. II, 



531, 44. 

 avvaTrrfj, see avvairros. 

 (TvmnTtKos, Tj, 6v, {(TvvaTVToi) connective, applied to tlie 



conditional conjunction ei, if. Dion. Thrax in 



Bekker. 642, 25. 



avvairroi, rj, 6v, joined tOgetJwr. Swanrfj evxri, = ra 



(lpr]viKd, 01- TO. BuiKovtKa. PoRPH. Cer. 94, 19. 609,3. 



Substantively, fj o-vran-Tij, in the Ritual, =: a-w- 



aTTTt) fixi?. In the Eukhologion, the McydXr; o-urawrij 

 begins thus : 'Ev flpiivn toO Kvplov her]6a>p.(V. The 

 MiKpa (TWaTTTT] begins thus : "Eti xai eVi iv flprjvrj ToC 

 Kvpiov dfrjdapfv. 



a-vvaTTTo], to /oin together. 'SwanTeiv i^Cklav /ifrd Tivos, 

 Jungcre amicitias cum aliquo, To contract friendship 

 with any one. MaL. 459, 12 2vva^as <pi}iiav fxer airiov. 



<Tvmp6pos, ov, (apSpov) leiih the article, in grammar ; op- 

 posed to davvapBpoi. Diox. Thrax iu Bekker. 

 641, 10. 



avvapmtyri, rjs. ?;, (dpTrayij) SUrreption. CaN. AfOST. 33 

 Kurd (ivvapT!ayr]V, surreptitiously. EcAGE. 3, 7, p. 341 

 Td (K (TvvapTTayrjS yeyovura, z= kutu tyvvapiT(iyi]V. 



iTvvapxiipdopai (itpdo/iat), to be a fellow-high-priestess. 



Insck. 4385. 

 avpapxtcpaTevu) (apxi-fpaTeva), to be a felloW-Mgh-priest. 



Nic. II, 804 C. 

 a-vva^r]s, ii, (crmaTTTa) joined, connected. Arrian. 



Peripl. Jlar. Erythr. 20. 

 (rvvSa^fXlCc (Sd^eXos), fo stir or fx the fire, to vip vtto- 



(TKaXeia. TnEOPIl. CONT. 439, 1. 

 avvSea-fioeiSr)!, (s, (o-wSeir/ior, EIAQ) conjunction-UJce. 



Apollon. Conj. 480, 8 'S.wh^ap.ofibr) jiopia. Particles 



that resemble conjunctions. 

 awSeo-fioy, ou, d, conspiracy. Sept. 4 Reg. 11, 14. 



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2. Conjunction, in grammar. Diox. Thrax in 

 Bekker. 634, 6. 

 avvbiaKovot, ov, 6, (SiaKovos) fellow-deacon. Basil. Ill, 

 141 A. 



(Twhiarpi^ri, ^j, r}, {(TwhiaTpl^ai) a passing time together. 

 PoRi-n. Adm. 89, 13. 



o-ucSiSao-KaXtVijj, ov, 6, (8i8do-(caXos) J^ellow-Jiscij^lc, school- 

 fellow. Ignat. Ephes. 3. 



crvifdoLa^oy ^=: (rvvbvd^ui. SepT. Ps. 140, 4 Ov pn) (rui'Sotdtrco 



pfTCl TWlf €K\eKTWV aVTWV. 



(Tvvhoa-la, as, rj, (o-wSi'Smfii) contribution. PoRPII. Adm. 

 220, 11. 



(7vtfbo(Tis, ecoy, tj, :=: (Tvi/Boijia. Pt)RPII. Cer. 060, 6. 



a-vvSoiXr], t]s, tj, (SouXt;) fcUoui-slave. Ba15R. 3, 6. 



avvihpevTris, ov, 6, {crvvihpfvai) assessor, assistant, in coun- 

 cil. Ignat. Trail, (interpol.) 7. 



*avi'elSrjcns, fwr, rj, (o-w'oiSa, avveide'vai) Consciousness. 

 Not to be confounded with a-vvei56s, conscience, the 

 judge (as Hieroclcs calls it). Ciirysippus apud 



DiOG. LaERT. 7, 85 npaiTOV oIkcIou Xeyoji/ fti/ai Tiaiiri 

 ^oi(o rj]v avTov (TVdTafTiv ku\ rtjv Tavrqs avviitrjfjiv. 



(juffitrdyo), subintroduco, said of ecclesiastics who allowed 

 women to live in their houses. Eus. 7, 30, p. 362, 

 32. (See also a-welo-aKTos.) 



avvdcraKToi, ov, rj, (truKfio-dyw) subinlrodlicla, a woman 

 living in an unmarried ecclesiastic's house. The 

 third canon of the first oecumenical council forbids 

 clergymen to have (rvvela-aKToi, with the excejition of 

 their nearest female relations. Nic. I, 3. Eus. 7, 

 30, p. 362, 19. Epiph. I, 1043 B. Pallad. Vit. 

 Chrys. 18 D. S0CR..6, 3, p. 312. (See also dya- 

 ntjTri, and compare c7vyK(Wos, and Anc. Can. 19. 

 For a patristic joke relating to this species of inti- 

 macy, see Atiian. I, 360 B. At present, in con- 

 formity to the above-mentioned canon, the o-wfiVaxToi 

 are always very near relations, especially nieces.) 



avveK^i^a^m, to execute in company ivith any one. Cual. 

 1292 B. 



a-meKTTo'Xspiw {(KiroXepiw), to vanquish along with or 

 together. Sept. Deut. 1, 30. 



a-vveKfpwvea (cK^fflvea)), to titter or pronounce together 

 with. Ael. IIerodian. in Cramer. Vol. 3, p. 251, 20. 



