•^eipoTovia 



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XdpoTovta, ar, 17, ordination. Cak. Apost. 35. 68. 82. 

 Const. Apost. 2, 2, 2, et alibi. Jcst. Quaest. et 

 Kespons. ad Orthodox. 14. Anc. 10. NiC. I, 4. 



2. y^e investing with regal dignity and power ; 

 coronation. SocR. 5, 2. 



;(ti/)di/'eXXoc, on, to, (\^tXXioy) = ;(ft/)o/idi'i(cov (nSt]povv. 



Leg. 6, 3. Porph. Cer. GG9, 18. 



^fXai'Sioi', ov, TO, barge, x^^avbov. THEorn. 578, 7, et 

 alibi. Porph. Adm. 73. Cer. 108, 18. 



XeXofSoc, TO, = xtXavSioi/. PoRPH. Cer. 345, 23. 



Xc')^ai>Sovpovs, Toiis, boats. Theoph. 579. 



XfXui'dpiov, on, TO, (xeXwi/i;) tortoise-sJtell. Arrian. Pe- 

 ripl. Mar. Erythi*. 10. 



xepa^os, chasm in the earth, xdir/ia yrjs. Hes. (Com- 

 pare xnp<'P°^> X^poM'^-) 



Xepvi^oiearov, to, equivalent to x<'p>''j3o>' "Q' l*<"^y» Jast'w 

 and pitcher, for washing the hands. Basilic. 44, 13, 

 3. 44, 15, 19, § 9. 10. Porph. Cer. 9, 18, et alibi. 



XepoKivas (kcvo's), adv. with empty hands, Ktvais x^P"'^' 

 Sept. 1 Par. 12, 33. 



X^povofios, see x<'po>'<'f»os. 



XepouiS, o, Hebrew ^IID, Cherub. Sept. Ex. 25, 19. 

 Ezech. 28, 14. Plural, D'^IIDj ™ or o! Xepov^t^. 

 Gen. 3, 24 Td. Ex. 25, 20 oJ. 



Xepov^iKos, Tj, 6v, {Xepov^) Cherubic. Apocr. Act. Phi- 

 lipp. 26. Method. 360 C. 



■O Xfpov^iKos vfivos, or simply o Xepov^iKos, The 

 Cheruhic hymn, a name given to the troparion 

 chanted during the ficydXij tlaohos. It begins thus : 

 Oi TO Xfpou^t/l fivcmKas ttKovi^ovres (see above, p. 58). 

 Apocr. Jacob. Liturg. p. 53. Cedr. I, 685, 4. 



xepa-oofiai, Q)6qv, (xep<Toi) to become waste, as land. Sept. 

 Prov. 24 (24), 31. 



Xijfieia, as, ij, Ai-abic K'X3'3, '/'« occult science, alchemy, 

 the art of converting the base metals into gold and 

 silver, xwH^'") X^'V"?- Syncell. 24, 13. Sum. Xt)- 



ueio, ri ToC apyipov Koi xp^'"'"'' KaTacrKevfj. Id. Acpac 

 .... ^i/3Xi'ov 5" <" ^^ppoo^^ ycypaiifjihov Trfpiex"" ojray Sfi 



yi'veo-flai 8ta xVP-^^'" '""'' XP'"''^''' [The ignorant in the 

 Levant still believe that copper and iron are trans- 

 muted into gold by means of the juice of a yellow 

 herb called xi/nd.] 



xqvaptov, ov, TO, goose, xn"- Porph. Cer. 487, 19. 

 xnpa, as, ij, widoio. Tlie xW"' formed one of the orders 



in the early church. NT. 1 Tim. 5, 9. Const. 



Apost. 2, 57, 8. Ignat. Smyrn. 13. Philipp. 



(interpol.) 15. Basil. Ill, 293 D. (See also xT 



piKov, and compare NT. Act. 6, 1.) 

 xvpopis) <8oi, ij, fissure, cleft. Hes. 

 X^pfV(Tis, fas, Tj, (xijpeno)) widowhood, xipf'"- Sept. 



Gen. 38, 14. 

 Xvpufos, ^, oi>, (x^pa) of a widow. Tzetz. Chil. 13, 591, 

 Substantively, t6 xW*""} '^* order of widowhood, 



in the early church, t6 Tdy^ta tuv x^P^"- Const. 



Apost. 3, 2, 1. 8, 25, Clem. Rom. HomU. 11, 36. 



(See also x")'?".) 

 X^por, ov, 6, widower. Const. Apost. 3, 4, 1. Epiph. 



I, 1104 A. 



XtpoiTvin), tjs, % ^ x'jpf'''' Amphil. 27 C. 



x6is, yesterday. It may be followed by the accusative 

 denoting a smaller division of time. This is logical 

 apposition. NT. Joan. 4, 52 XBls Sipav (fi86n7]v d(^^- 

 Kev avTov 6 wvpeTos, Yesterday at the seventh hour. 

 Method. 241 C X6is ri htCKivov wepmaTav. 



Adjectively. Ephes. 1000 D 'AsTfOTdXij^fv rard 



TTjif x^^^ rjfifpav. 



Xidfo), aa-o), (x<) to mark with the figure X. Diod. 2, 



58, p. 170, 72. 

 xCKiapxia, ^(Tia, to be a x'Xidpx"??. Inscr. 4714. 

 xCKiovrafTTipis, I'Sos, t], (xiXiot, €T0f) the space of a thousand 



years. Jcst. Tryph. 81, the Millennium. 

 XiXioiTarr^r, ks, (xtXtot, ?Tor) of a thousand years, xiXicTiJf. 



Just. Apol. 1, 8. 



XiX(0(T-a€Tia, as, rj, = X'^""^''^'^P''^- EuS. 3, 28. 



XtXioirXao-iuf, adv. of x'^<°'''^''<''"'r> « thousand times 



more. Sept. Deut. 1, 11. 

 Xtofou, fflo-o), (x""") '" make white as snow. Sept. Ps. 



67, 15 x'o''<*^'?o^'"^<"- 

 Xioo), aa-ai, (x') to form like the letter X. Eunap. 105, 



II. SniD. Atd/ifrpos .... KexiaxrSai. 



xiapta, aros, TO, caparison'^ x'^^'^t"^ Porph. Cer. 268, 



8. 15. 500, 16. 

 X"!>v, ovos, i], plural al x^oves, sno'w lying on the ground. 



Theoph. 273 PijrroCjafr iavToiis itpqviis CIS Tas x^onas. 



