avvTekevTao) 



528 



(Tvara-LKo'i 



trviTfXfuTaa) (riKiVTaa), to die with. DlOD. 3, 7, p. 17, 



89 Sui'TcXeurai' .... Tois jSao'iXfCo't. 

 (TUPTifiricris, ews, ^, (cruiTi/naiB) value, price. Sept. Lev. 



27, 4. 

 a-vvTOfiia, as, rj. breviti/. 'Ev (rvPTOfila, immediately. 



PoRPii. Adra. 209, 6. 

 crvvT6ixiov. 3Ial. 289, IG. 322, 19. 

 avvToiuos, adv. immediately, ddvs. TnEorn. 37, 1.1. 



18. 



(TVPTOvpixapxit, ov, 6, JelloiC-TOvp/iap^fTis. ThEOPH. CoNT. 



82, 9. 

 (rvvrpi^rj, fit, rj, ((ruirrpijSo)) ruin, destruction, aivrpi^n. 



Sept. Prov. 10, 14. 15. 16, 18. 

 2. Contrition of spirit. Eckhol. 

 avvrpl^o), to make contrite. Sept. Ps. 50, 19. Apocr. 



Act. Philipp. in Ilellad. 15. 

 (TvirrpiKKtvos, ov, 6, (rpiKXtvos) fellow-feaster. Insck. 



269 avtnp'iKketvoi. 

 (TvvTpipfia, aros, to, {(rvvrpt^a) destruction, ruin. Sept. 



Prov. 20, 30. 

 crvvTpiiijios, ov, 6, a breaking, dashing against, avvrpi^l), 



trvvrpi'^ii. Sept. 2 Reg. 22, 5. 



2. Contrition, a-vvrpi^r] 2. Basil. II, 527 C. 



Nic. II, 704 E. 



crivTpopos, ov, (rpopos) := tmpofios. ApOCR. Proteuangel. 

 11,1. 



(TvvTvyxavay, to Speak to any one. Porph. Cer. 586, 17, 



■with the accusative. 

 oTivTvx'") as, fj, speech, conversation. Apophth. Poe- 



men. 152. Theoph. 100. Porph. Car. 409, 7. 

 <rvvviroypa(pu> (uTToypa^m), to subscribe with any one. 



Alex. Alex. 569 C Ta to/im avwTtoypayjfdvrav. 

 trvvavrj, ^s, f), {avvaviopai, <bwj) the procuring of corn. 



Porph. Cer. 451, 19 (rovovav, incorrectly. Gloss. 



'^vvavi], comparacio, commercio, coemptio. 



Particularly, the being compelled to carry corn to 



Constantinople. Proc. Ill, 126, 7 seq. 

 trvvampos, ov, synonymous, synonyme, in grammar. 



Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 636, 10. 

 Svpidpxi^j ""i O) (Supi'a, apx^) One of the chief men of 



Syria. Apocr. Act. Paul, et Thecl. 26. 

 avpia-pos = (Tvpiy/ioy. Sept. Jud. 5, 16. Jer. 19, 8. 



a-vpra, adv. of avpTos, by dragging. Leo Gram. 358 



Supru Kara^daaL avTov. 



a^vpTos, r), ov, {a-vpa>) pulled, dragged, led. Substantively, 

 TO avpruv, led horse, horse of state or parade, a horse 

 led by the bridle in a procession for show, the Per- 

 sian and Turkish ^T* (which the modern Greeks 

 converted into yeSfKi or yfirrc'iti). C'uROP.29,18. 30,16. 

 (See also napamprot. Also, ewurvpo), in the Appendix.) 



avpa, to drag. Epiph. I, 912 D 'S.vpivros oKriv ax^Suv 

 TTjv TtoKiv, Being dragged nearly over the whole city. 



<ri(njpov ^ <rv<T(rrjpov. ApOCR. Martyr. Barthol. 1. 



<rv<TK(va^a>, to plot against. Athan. I, 194 D. Mal. 

 2o, 9. 40, 7 '2vve(TK(vacravT0 avTov. 87, 6 SuTKeia- 

 ^ovrat avToi. 



(Tva-Kevri, ^s, fj, (a-Kfvi)) plot, intrigue, iTKevapia. IIerO- 



DiAN. 3, 12, 7 and 21. Ecs. 1, 3, p. 12. Athan. 



I, 128 F, et alibi. 

 aviraeitrpos, ov, 6, (aeia-pos) earthquake. Sept. 3 Reg. 



19, 11. 4 Reg. 2, 1 ^vhirhoind. 

 trvatn^fiov, ov, to, {(rrjpa) distinctive mark, badge. DiOD. 



1, 70, p. 81, 56. Id. 3, 5, p. 177, 43. 



2. Ensign, banner, signal. Sept. Jud. 20, 40. 



Esai. 5, 26. 

 ovuTapaTiov, meaning ? Theoph. Cost. 688, 20. 

 crva-rao-tr, cwr, ^, commendation, recommendation, introduc- 

 tion. Const. Apost. 2, 58, 1. Eos. 2, 2, p. 47, 10. 

 2. In ecclesiastical Greek, the fourth and last 



grade of penitents. They were allowed to stand loith 



the communicants (moroi), but not to partake of the 



Lord's Supper. Greg. Thaum. Can. 11, p. 41 C. 



Basil. Ill, 293 C. 327 A. Greg. Nyss. II, 120 B. 



(Compare Greg. Thaum. Can. 2, p. 38 C. Can. 



9, p. 41 A. Anc. 4. 5. Nic. I, 10. 13. See also 



avviarrifii, (rvvearaTts. For the Other grades, see 



aKpoacFis, jrp6<TK\avaris, v7ro7TTa(Tis.) 

 ovirraTfipioi, cov, oi, (oToranjr) = Kovcrtarapiavol. PoRPH. 



Cer. 495, 14. 

 o-uorarTjf, ov, 6, {avveirravai) one who stands with. In- 



SCR. 273 orvaraTai, prize-fghters. 

 (TvaraTiKos, % ov, commendatory, introductory. NT. 



2 Cor. 3, 1. Can. Apost. 12. 33. Epict. 2, 3, 1. 



DiOG. Laert. 5, 18. 



