a<f)vpoKOTr£a) 



530 



o-^oXtJ 



Const. Apost. 2, 39, 2. 3, IG. 7, 22. Apocr. 

 Act. Paul, et Thecl. 25. Const. I, 7. Cyrill. 

 HiER. Catech. 1, 2. 



2. T'/ie s('^« of the cross. Const. Apost. 3,17. 

 Theod. hi, 651 B. 



3. Stamp with the figure of the cross, used for 

 stamping the 7r/jocr</)opd 5. Also, the impressio7i upon 

 the 7rpo(r(^o/)d. CuRTS. Xll, 777 E (spurious). 

 Edkhol. 



<T(f>vpoKone(i>, rjira, [(T^vpoKonos) to smite icith a hammer. 



Sept. Juil. 5, 2G. 

 a-(f>vpoKonos, op, {(T(j)vpa, Koirra) striking with the hammer, 



as a smith. Sept. Gen. 4, 22. 

 atpvpatTrip, see <T(l)aipaTrip 2. 

 (rxfSdpiov, ov, TO, scheda, schedula. Epiph. I, 



1108 A. Cod. Afr. Can. 100. Ltd. 205, 8. 

 o-x«8«"f«i to be negligent, to neglect. Sept. Baruch. 1, 



19. 

 (TxfXiao-Tiicos, rj, 6v, {axeT^id^w) expressing indignation, 



applied to such interjections as iraTtal! loi. DiON. 



Thrax in Bekker. 642, 2. 

 crxw") '"■o^' '■"j f'cbif, dress. JusT. Tryph. 1. Lccian. 



Conviv. seu Lapith. 35. Cyrill. Hier. Proeat. 3. 

 To aytov (rxrjpa, The holy habit, the monastic habit. 



Nic. Const. Can. 25. Also simply to trxni"'- i^^^- 



MON. 175. 



To a-^ripa to Up6i> ;= To ayiov cx^M"" EcAGR. Sci- 



TENS. 1221 C. 



To piKpov cTxnp-'i, The lesser habit of monks, the 



distinctive part of which is the /lofSuat. Eukhol. 

 To piya a-xvp^t The great habit, worn only by the 



pfya'Kiaxwo'- EuKHOL. TypIC. 30, p. 207. 



2. Attitude, posture. Apock. Nicod. Euangel. I, 

 A, 1, 5. 



3. Euphemistically, = to yvvaiKtiov alhowv. Sept. 

 Esai. 3, 17. 



4. In grammar, figure, divided into difkovv, aCySe- 



Tov, Koi 7!apa<riv6(Tov. DiON. ThRAX in BekKER. 



634, 15. 635, 21, of nouns. 

 o-xi/ioTKr/ios, oC, o, formation, in grammar. Apollon. 



Conj. 479, 15. 

 o-yijftaToXoyioii, oi;, to, (axripa, Xkyto) shhematologion, the 



book containing the form for the consecration of 



monks. At present it is merged in the Eukholo- 



gion. Eukhol. 

 (TxiacTTij, Tji, rj, {axi<rT6s) a kind oi garment. Mal. 457, 



17. 

 irxi'Sa^, aicos, !}, = (T^'f"- Sept. 3 Eeg. 18, 33. 

 (Txifiov, ov, TO, ((TX'fa) slice, as of bread. Vit. Sab. 



251 A. 

 <^X'T<») intransitive, to secede from the catholic church. 



Ignat. Philadelph. 3. 

 (rxia-p.a, aros, to, split, division, variance. NT. Joan. 



10, 19. 



2. Schism, in its technical sense. Const. Apost. 



2, 44, 1, et alibi. Clem. Eom. Epist. 1, 2. Eus. 



5, 20. Basil. Ill, 268 D. 



(TxurpMTapios, ov, 6, (<TXiV/ia 2) =: (rxto-/iarticot. Pallad. 



Vit. Chrys. 60 A. 

 axKTpariKos, rj, ov, schismatic, irxiTpaTapios. Laod. 33. 



Eus. 5, 20 (titul.). Athan. I, 133 C. 

 oxpivicrpa, aTor, to, (o-xotKifcu) that which is measured out 



by o-xoiTOi. Hence, allotment, portion. Sept. Deut. 



32, 9. Jos. 17, 14. 

 (Txotvta-pos, ov, 6, measurement by axohoi. Sept. Jos. 



17,5. 

 {rxoKaptKtov, ov, to, ear-ring. PoRPH. Adm. 232, 19. 

 a-xoXdptos, ov, 6, (o-xoX^) plural oi axo^apioi, scholares, 



the imperial palace-guard, oi cttI toC TroXaTiou ^uXax^r 



Terayjuvot. NiL. Epist. 1, 236. Chal. 1256 C. 



Novell. 117, 11. Proc. Ill, 135, 21. Agath. 



310. 

 o-xoXapx"??! ov, 6, {(TxoKfj, apx<^) the head of a school. 



DiOG. Laert. 5, 2. 

 o-xoXaoT^s, oC, 6, (<rxoXdf<a) idler. Sept. Ex. 5, 17. 

 crxoXaoTiicdr, oC, o, scholar is, schoolman, scholar. In- 



SCR. 4788 ^x"^'"'"''^'^'" prjTopiKos, Teacher of eloquence. 



Epict. 1, 11, 39. Plut. I, 863 B. Macar. 151 C. 

 2. Scholasticus, advocate. Sard. 10. Athan. 



I, 784 B. Basil. Ill, 421 C. Nil. Epist. 1, 6. 



Cod. Afr. 97. 

 crxoXij, r)s, fj, holiday. Apocr. Anapli. Pilat. A, 1. 



2. A division of a-xo\dpioi. Proc. II, 602, 12. 



Theod. Lect. 2, 27. BIalch. 237, 21. 



