vypoTTccraiov 



546 



vTraKor) 



PoLTB. 32, 14, 12. Inscr. 2071. Ael. Heuo- 

 DiAN. in Cramer. Vol. 3, p. 251, 13. Moer. 



vyponitraiov, ov, to, := vypcmiaiTOV. CoDIN. 146, 11. 



vypom<T(Tov, ov, to, (yypos, mcra-a) liquid pttch, vypoTricr- 

 <Tiov, TTltTtra xo^h- T-i^O. 19, 5. ScnOL. NiCAND. 



Alexiph. 115. (Compare Hippol. G9 n«<r<ra vypi.) 

 vypos, a, ov, liquid, as applied to the letters A, M, N, P. 

 Diox. Thkax in Bekker. 632, 9. 



vSpayoiywv, ov, to, := vSpayayflov. APOCR. Act. Barn. 21 



iSpayayiov. GlOSS. 'Ybpaymyiov, aquarium, ductus. 



Harmen. 2, 4, 112 and 115. 

 i&payayos, ov, 6, aqueduct. Sept. 4 Eeg. 18, 17. 20, 20. 

 vSpevfui, oTor, to, {vSpeia) a place where water is drawn. 



Aerian. Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 25. 

 vhpii, % (ySap) otter, ivv&pis, vXKos. Cedk. I, 701, 14. 

 i8pi(7Ki), ijs, r), dimin. of vhpia. Sept. 4 Reg. 2, 20. 

 v8po^a<f>i)s, «, (vSap, fidTrra) dipped ill water. Theoph. 



507, 6, not durable. 

 iSpopaims, eut, o, (panrts) hydromancer, one who divines 



by water. Strab. 16, 2, 39. 



vSpopi^iov, ov, t6, = vSpo/iiXri. BaSILIC. 58, 19, 2. 



iSpoiivXas, ov, 6, (/luXos) icater-mill, v6po/xuXiov. Cedr. 



I, 516, 19. 



'YbpoirapaiTTaTai, av, oi, (irapaaTaTrjs) Hydroparastatae, an 

 obscure sect, so called from the circumstance that 

 they used water instead of wine at the celebration of 

 the Lord's supper. Basil. Ill, 270 A. Theod. 

 IV, 208 B. Qdin. Can. 32. 



uhpoTTtTtepi, fws, TO, (nempi) water-pepper, Polygonum 

 Hydropijier. Diosc. 2, 191. 



vhpoirraaiov, ov, to, (oTao-ts) pond, pool. Menand. 301, 



II. Basilic. 58, 21, 1. 



vhpooTiTT)!, OV, 6, (tanipi) water-engine. Vit. Steph. 



518 '"ibpoaraxas tS>v epnpi<TiiS>v, ovcnrep al^avas kcCKov- 



aiv, fire-engines, 

 ibpoxoeiov, ov, to, (vBpoxoos) reservoir, a place where 



water is collected. Clem. Rom. Homil. 10, 1. 26. 



11,1. 

 vcXorJAos, ov, 6, (voXof, ve\os, fyffa) glass-maker. Cedk. 



I, 687. 

 vcTifw, 'Vo), (ycTos) to give rain, to cause it to rain. 



Sept. Jer. 14, 22. 



vloBeala, as, ij, {vios, 6ct6s) adoption, as of a son. Diod. 



n, 585, 6. 

 vio^fTto), ijao), (ytos, 6fTot) to adopt, as a god-child. 



Alex. Alex. 557 C. Nic. Const. G, 20, both in 



the passive. 



vloTrarfip, (pos, 6, :=: vloTrdrap. DiD. AleX. 881 B. 



vlonaTopia, at, 17, the being vionarap, Son-Fathemess. 

 CrRiLL. HiER. Catech. 4, 8. Const. I, 7. 



vloTrarap, opos, 6, (uJoy, Tiarijp) the Son-Father, vloTraTfjp, 

 namely Christ, as viewed by the SabeUians, who 

 maintained that the Son and Spirit are each identical 

 with the Father ; in other words, there is but one 

 person in the Godhead. Aeius apud Athan. I, 

 729 E et Epiph. 1, 732 D. Athan. I, 100 B. (See 

 also viWoTopia, and compare Const. Apost. 6, 26, 1. 

 Ignat. Trail. (Interpol.) 6. Just. Apol. 1, 63. 

 HippoL. 276. 278 seq. 289. Athan. I, 231 D. 

 623 D. 636 E. Epiph. 513 seq. Theod. IV, 223 

 D. 228 A.) 



viWoi/o/iat (TTOi/u), to adopt, as a son. Poltb. 37, 3, 5, 

 with the accusative of the person adopted. 



vloTTjs, rjTos, ;j, (vioj) sonship. HippoL. 233. Alex. 

 Alex. '552 C. Basil, in, 364 A. Ctrill. Alex. 

 V, 165 D. Theod. HI, 527 C. 



vXdo-o-o) = vkaKTfa. Clem. Eoji. Homil. 1, 12. 



v\oypa(f)ia, as, ij, (vXt), ypa<f>o>) encaustic painting, KTjpo- 

 xyros tlXij. Theoph. 686, 4. Porph. Adm. 139, 21. 



v\oypa<f>iK6s, rj, ov, pertaining to v\oypa<})ia. Cedr. II, 

 497, 20 Eiicwi' v\oypa(j>in^, Encaustic painting. 



iipe'ts, you, for (rv, thou, in addressing a king. Soz. 1, 

 p. 6, 44. 



vpvt](Tis, eas, ij, (u/iv/a) a praising, praise. Sept. Ps. 

 70, 6. 



v6s (long v) — vl6s. Inscr. 312. 4734. 1066. 



vTtaidpa, av, to, (yiiai6pos) the Roman militiae (genitive). 

 Poltb. 6, 14, 2. 



{maKoij, r)S, rj, (inraKoia) obedience. Sept. 2 Reg. 22, 36. 

 KT. Rom. 5, 19. Clem. Alex. 554, 21. 



2. Befrain, chorus, the burden of a hymn. Me- 

 thod. 208 C. Athan. I, 998 C. Chrts. V, 

 131 B, et alibi. (See also vwaKova, oKpoarlx'ov, and 

 compare Philon. II, 484, 15 seq.) 



