'^apTOcjjuKaKCov 



563 



Xeipo 



XapTocjyvXaKtov, ov, to, (xapTo(^uXa|) (he archives where 

 records are kept, ypafj.fiaTo<l>v\aKelov. Const. Ill, 

 932 E. 



XapTO(j)v\a^, aKos, 6, (p^dpnjr, (pv\d(r<r<o) keeper of the 



2}apers or documents of a churcli, ypajijiaToc^vKa^. 



Aster. 408 A. Const. (536), 1125 C. 



2. Keeper of public documents, archivist. Ltd. 



228, 9. 

 Xao-Sioi/, ov, TO, (Arabic -fp, sill; Persian f^, sill-en) 



a kind of silk cloth. Porph. Cer. GOT, 7. Phran. 



146, 12, et alibi. 

 Xadiv, Hebrew p3, a kind of cale, (ftdois. Sept. Jer. 



51 (44), 19. 

 Xa(povpri = Kccpovpi]!. Sept. 2 Esdr. 8, 27. 

 Xeipd^w, dcTto, to afflict, vex, trouble. Apocr. Proteu- 



angel. 17, 2. Ammon. Purtn. p. 387 eirix^pd^'^- 

 Oi xcvafofici/ot, Persons troubled by unclean spirits, 



ol hfpyovjLivoi. Const. Apost. 8, 12, 20, et alibi. 



Anc. 17. (Comjiare KT. Act. 5, 16 'Oxkov/ihovs 



vno nvevfiaTcDV aKadapToiv.) 

 XftpevTrjs, oil, 6, (xftp>]) alchemist, xvp^fVTrjs. Mal. 395, 8. 

 xeipevTiKos, 17, ov, (xfipevrrji) piertaining to alchemy. 



Phot. 170, p. 117,28. 

 XfififuTOf, ri, ov, meaning uncertain. Porph. Cer. 99, 



14 'lirneiei. 8c iKiicre 6 ^aa-iXfvs c'(f>' tmrov icrTpoifxivov 

 OTTO a-eWoxa^ivov xp^'^°^ SiaKWov p^fijufuroO, j)fj.^ic<Tptvov 

 duo fiapydpav. 

 X'^iprii "/S' "V' = XW^'a- ^^^^O GrAM. 121, 19. 



Xflp, eipds, f], maniis, troops. A Latinism. INIal. 404, 

 13. 469, 5. 



xdpepyov, ov, TO, = epyoxfipov. LeiJION. 100. 



xeipi'Sioi', ov, TO, sleeve, x^'P'^- Apocr. Act. Pet. et 

 Paul. 47. Athan. II, 116 B. 



xeipi<rix6s, ov, 6,- (xeiptf") handling, treatment, manage- 

 ment. PoLTB. 1, 4, 1, et alibi. DiOD. II, 587, 28. 



Xetpicrreia, to be a xfip'tm??? IXSCR. Vol. Ill, p. 1126. 

 Xeipol3o\iaTpa, as, rj, (xc'P> fiaXlcTTpa) a sort of balista. 



Porph. Adm. 245, 21. 246. 



X€ipoypa(piio, r)<T<o, (xfipoypaipov) to give a note of hand. 

 Petr. Alex. Can. 5. 



XCipdypa<j)ov, ov, to, (xeipdypa(pos) note of hand, promis- 

 sory note. PoLTB. 30, 8, 4. 



X^ipoSitTfiiov, OV, TO, {x^'p! Sea^of) rr xfipOTre'Si;. BaSILIC. 



60, 35, 18. 

 Xctpodeo-la, as, 17, the imposition of hands. CoNST. 

 Apost. 2, 32, 2, et alibi. Jdst. Quaest. et Respons. 

 ad Orthodox. 14. Neocaes. 9. Nic. I, 19. 

 (Compare Const. Apost. 8, 19. 8, 46, 5 Xftpav 



in Id fa-is. ) 



2. Ordination, x^'porovla. CnAL. Can. 6. 15. 

 xei.po6eT(a, rjo-a, (x^ip, Tldrjpi) to lay the hands on any 



one, said of the bishop. With the accusative of the 



person. Const. Apost. 2, 18, 5, et alibi. Clem. 



Rom. Homil. 3, 73. 19, 25. 

 xeipoKpariai, ^(rto, (icpaTcci)) to hold One by the right hand. 



Theoph. Cont. 684, 16, in the passive. 

 XeipoKparia, as, fj, the right of might. Poltb. C, 9, 7. 



DioD. II, 534, 28 x«'p<"<p<'<'''''y- 



XetpopdviKov, ov, to, = fiavUtov. LiEO. 6, 3. 25. 



xeipofiuXoi', ov, TO, {/ivKos) hand-mill. Leo. 5, 6. 



xeipovopico, 7]a-a, (x^ipov6p.os) to move the hand rhythmi- 

 cally, as in singing. Hence to sing. Theoph. Cont. 

 107, 2. 



xeipovofila, as, fj, the moving of the hand rhythmically, as 

 in singing. Porph. Cer. 748, 13. 757, 7. 



Xupovojios, ov, {x^ip, v(pai) moving the hand rhythmically 

 for the purpose of keeping time in singing. Ptoch. 

 2, 63. 78 xfpovd^of, in both places. 



XftponeSr], rjs, fi, {-n-eSr]) handcuff, x^'poS^'cfO''- SePT. 



Job. 36, 8. 



X"pojrXi;flor, ov, = x^^P"'"^'!^^'- LeO. 19, 13. 



X"/307roii)Tos, ov, made by the hand of man. Substan- 

 tively, TO xf'poToiijToi', sc. eiSuXof, idol. Sept. Esai. 

 2, 18. PoLYB. 4, 64, 9, et alibi. Strab. 17, 1, 10. 



Xfipoa-t(f)a>vov, ov, to, hand-a-i<j)ti>v. LeO. 19, 58. 

 XfipoTfVKTos, ov, (revx") ^= x^'P"''"'"'/''"^- EuST. AnT. 



677 D. 

 X(ipoTiX'"ipa, aTos, to, (x^ipoTexvea) handicraft. Babr. 



30,4. 

 XfipoToi'/w, 170-01, to ordain, with reference to cliurch 



officers. NT. Act. 14, 23. Can. Apost. 2. 35. 



Const. Apost. 3, 11, 2. 



2. To invest icith regal dignity and poioer. SocR. 



4, 31, p. 254. Theod. Ill, 711 C. 



