<7VveK^aivr]a-i<; 



526 



(7VV00lK0<i 



(TvvfK(f>ain]iTis, fws, ^, {avy(K^a>veo>) an littering together. 



Clem. Alkx. 374, 3. 



2. Sjjnecpkonesis or synizesis, in grammar, tlie 



changing of a vowel into its corresponding consonant. 



EusT. 11, 41. (See History of the Greek Alphabet, 



§ 23, revised edition.) 

 avv(\fv(Tis, ewf, ^, {(rvviKBeXv) a coming together, meeting, 



assembly. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 20. Cod. Atr. 



Can. 2. 

 avvevdvfika (ivdv/ifoiiai), to consider together with anyone. 



Clem. Rom. Homil. 3, 9, with various readings. 

 (Tvve^oBeva (e^oSeiai), to icalk in a religious procession. 



IxsCR. 4697, 43 ... . ^oSeveiv (a-vve is wanting). 

 (rui/eopi-rifaj fxera Tivos. Cax. Apost. 70, as a various 



reading. Laod. 39. 

 avveirepxoiiat (e;rcpx°A"")' '" come upon together, simply 



to come. Martyr. Poltc. 7. 

 a-ucen-KTKen-ro/jai (cVio-Kcffro/iat), to number among. Sept. 



Num. 1, 49. 

 irvveiTicrKOTros, ov, 6, (imaKonos) feUow-bishop. Sard. 



Can. 5. Athax. I, 171 B. 

 CTuvcTTio-c/jpayifo/xat (e7ri(r(/)pa-yif<B), to sanction. Iren. 1, 



2,6. 



a-vvepyiov, ov, to, (awtpyos) association, trade, men en- 

 gaged in the same business collectively considered, 



(ria-Trjfia. MaL. 246, 16. 299, 22 arvvepyfia. 

 o-ui'ecrrcDTff, see crvvicTTrjpt. 



crui-erifa), ia-a, ((tuwto's) to cause to understand, to in- 

 struct. Sept. Nehem. 8, 7. 



(ivvivpvBpiia, lira, {evpvdfioi) to be accordant or consonant 

 with. IgNAT. Philadelph. 1 'S,vvevpi9pi<Trai yap Tuis 



(rvv(v4>pnlvapai {ei(f)paivopai), tO rejoice with. SePT. 



Prov. 0, 18. Barx. 2. 

 mufidiia, as, f,, usage, as applied to language. Sext. 



Adv. Gram. 10, 192, p. 257. Did. Alex. 404 B. 

 2. Customary presents, in the plural. Novell. 



134, 1. Leo. 19, 18. (Compare Stnes. Epist. 62 



'YjTfpfiSf KfpSSiv, a SoKf'iv eivai vopifia n(JTolr]Kcv rj avvfj- 



6eia. See also idipiov.) 

 a-BvBrjicapios, ov, 6, ((ruvflij/tv) bettor, one who bets. Const. 

 (536), 1 170 D. 



trvv0r]Ki(a (trwfl^ici)), to bet with one. Const. (536), 

 1170 E 'ZvvBrjKi^ei Tovs Iitktkowovs. BalSAM. ad 



Phot. Nomocan. 13, 29. 



KTwdXaTToi = <Tvvd\aa. TheOPII. 23. ' 



trvvdpovov, ov, TO, (^<rvv6povoi) tlie clergymen's seats in a 

 church, the bishop's seat being in the centre. The- 

 OPH. 082. Cedr. II, 487, 11. (Compare Const. 

 Apost. 2, 57, 4.) 



avviepeis, ewt, ij, {Upeis) fellow-priest. Joseph. Apion. 

 2, 23. Xtst. 44 C. Stnes. Epist. 07, p. 210 A. 



ovviKeTi]!, ov, 6, {Utrrjs) fellow -suppliant. ]Mal. 124, 7 

 Aco'/xcKo; avrav avviKirai y(V(a-6ai irpos Tov 'A;(iXXe'a. 



<nivi<rdpi^(o (iff^/ids), to be separated by an isthmus. 

 ScYMN. 371 ^vvtcrdpt^ovaa irpos rfji/ YIofTiKriP. 



(Tvvi(m]p.t, mid. o-vviaTapai, to stand with the communi- 

 cants, said of the penitents of the fourth grade. 

 Basil. Ill, 326 B. C. 



0( avvfa-TaTfs, penitents of the fourtii grade. Anc. 

 25. Basil. Ill, 320 D. 327 B. C. (See also 



avaTaarts. ) 



oTjwnot, ov, (vaos) ill the same temple, worshipped in the 

 same temple, applied to gods who liave a temple in 

 common. Inscr. 4899. Arrian. Peripl. Pont. 

 Euxin. 3, with the dative. 



a-vwfipla, as, fj, (vc't^or) cloudy sly, cloudy weather. Me- 

 NAND. 463, 10. 



<rvinirjnia^a>, daa, (yrjmd^a) to be an infant with. Iren. 

 4, 38, 2. 



<ruvvvp<\>os, ov, T], (vvpffir]) janitrix, one's husband's broth- 

 er's wife, literally, fellow-daughter-in-law. The 

 plural aivwp.^ot corresponds to the classical (haripfs. 

 Sept. Ruth. 1, 15. Edst. 048, 11. 



arvvoSia, as, fj, {686s) journey in company witli others. 

 Cicer. Attic. 10, 7, 2. Plut. II, 48 B. 



2. Party of travellers, company. Strab. 4, 6, 6. 

 NT. Luc. 2, 44.' Joseph. Ant. 6, 12, 1. 



3. Family, (papiXla. Sept. Nehem. 7, 5. 64. 



4. Community of monks. Basil. II, 527 C. D. 

 SocR. 4, 23, p. 239, 26. Vit. Sab. 243 C. 



avvoSiKapins, ov, 6, (ovvobtKos) member of a council. 



Const. Ill, 1136 C. 

 (TvvohiKos, ij, 6u, (irivahos) synodal, synodical. Cyrill. 



