■^peo<f)v\aK€(o 



566 



■^piaTe/MTTopoi! 



necessary, or useful. Philon. I, 492, 20. Plut. 

 11, 80, D. 



Xpeo<l>v\aKea, i]aa, to have charge of the ;(peco(^uXaKioi'. 



In'scr. Vol. Ill, p. 1058. 

 Xpf^Koiria, as, rj, (xpeaKoiros) novae talmlae, a cancelling 

 of debts. PoLYB. Frag. Ilistor. 68. (Compare 



Plut. IT, 226 B Xpewv airoKOTrai) 



XP«onoi(ofiai (xP"'"; Tote'o)), to need the assistance of any 



one. PoRPH. Adm. 73, 22 'On-ou &v xpf^fouj^j al- 



Tovs 6 jSacrtXcvf. 

 Xp(ti><TTe<a, r](Ta, {xpeuxrrqt') deheo, to owe, as a debt. 



Just. Quaest. et Eespons. ad Orthodox. 96. Antec. 



1, 6, 3. 



Xpfaiarris, ov, 6, (p^p/ws) debtor, o(^etXt'njf. Plut. II, 



101 c. 



XpiaxfxiXcrqs, ov, 6, (;(pe(i)r, o^fiXm) debitor, debtor, 6 to 

 Xpnp'^ o(/)f I'Xuv ; opposed to Sai/fior^s. Sept. Job. 31, 

 37. Prov. 29, 13. NT. Luc. 7, 41, et alibi. Plut. 

 I, 1056 B. 



XptaxjivKaKiov, ov, to, (^(j>v'Kd(TtT<o) the aichives in which 

 lists of public debtors were kept. Inscr. 2826. 2843. 



XP'ft later Doric for xp"'"- Insck. 2060. 



xprniari^a, laa, to declare, warn oracularly. Sept. Jcr. 

 37 (30), 2. NT. Matt. 2, 12. Clem. Rom. Homil. 

 9, 14. 16. 18. 



2. To assume a name or title. Poltb. 5, 57, 2 

 BacriXea xpw"0"'. To assume the title of king. Id. 

 5, 57, 5. 30, 2, 4. Diod. 1, 44. 20, 53, p. 445, 



31 'Exp^paTi^f PatTiKevs. 



Passively, to be called. NT. Act. 11, 26. Inscr. 

 4680. 4705. Apocr. Act. Philipp. 1. Athan. I, 



321 A. Mal. 309, 15 'ExpipaTicrev ovopa^ttrGai npio- 

 TOK €Tos 'A\(^avSpeias, where dvopa^iadat is superfluous. 

 Transitively, to call. Mal. 149, 11. 225, 13, in 

 both places followed by the reflexive pronoun. 



3. To have been in existence, or simply to be. 

 Eds. 1, 2, pp. 6, 29. 10, 36. Euagr. 2, 12. Mal. 



217, 21. 227, 5 "Erous koto 'AuTioxfiav T^v pLfyaXrjv 



XprjpaTi^ovTos MB'. Chron. 355, 4, et alibi. 

 Xpr)paTt<rp6s, ov, 6, (;(/)7)^aTifm) sumame, inavviiiov ; op- 

 posed to Kvpiov ovofia. Basilic. 35, 2, 4. 



2. 'Era, with reference to certain cities. Euagr. 



4, 9. Mal. 309, 1 6 'Eo-tik oZv i^ (KiIvov tov xpovov o 



XplpaTtarpbs T^r wpos Puyvirrov 'AXf^avbpdas. 

 Xp^paria-Tripiov, ov, to, council-chamber. Sept. 1 Esdr. 



3, 14. Diod. 1, 1. 

 XPliiaroXaiXaTres, tov, oi, (xprjpa, XaiXai/') very covetous 



persons. Ignat. Magnes. (Interpol.) 9. 

 Xp^a-(.peva>, da-a, (xp^jtripos) to become ttseful, XPW'P°' 



yivopai. Diod. 1, 81, with the dative. Clem. Rom. 



Homil. 3, 25. 36, et alibi. Just. Quaest. Christ, ad 



Gentil. 2 Eir olhtv alrov ;^i)cri/xei'ft to ^ovXetrdat. 



PnRYX. 

 Xpqaipos, ov, useful. To xph^^P-o" '«'' ''o Tepnvov, Utile et 



dulce. The useful and agreeable. Poltb. 1, 4, 11. 



(See also d^c'Xj/ios-.) 



2. Jiespectable, as to character. Nic. II, 664 A. 



PoRPH. Adm. 209, 12. Phoc. 221, 21. 

 Xpvcrif, ((OS, V) citation, quotation, a passage quoted to 



establish the truth of a statement. Leimox. 33. 



Chron. 165, 16. Const. Ill, 793 B, et alibi. 

 XPfTpoSoata, as, f), (xpijo-fjoSoTijs) a delivering of oracles. 



HippoL. 65. 

 Xpia-poSoTfa, to give an oracle. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 



55. Mal. 136, 9, both passages in the passive. 

 Xpi(TT^pia, (OV, TO, the necessaries of life. Const. Apost. 



2, 4, 1. 

 XPiaropidSeia, as, rj, (xptjo-Tos, pavBcaxo') desire of learning. 



Ignat. Philadelph. (Interpol.) 8. 

 Xprj(rTovs, ov, o, a man's name. Inscr. 2130, 29. 

 Xp'<ris, fws, V) on anointing, unction. Sept. Ex. 29, 21. 



Lev. 8, 2. Basil. Ill, 55 A. 

 Xpi<Tpa, aros, to, the anointing with oil. Sept. Ex. 29, 



7. 30, 25. 



In the Christian church, the anointing with holy 



oil {i\aiov 3). Const. Apost. 7, 22, 1. 



2. Unction, one of the seven sacraments of the 



Greek Church, corresponding to the rite of Confir- 

 mation of the Anglican Church. Hippol. 100. 



Laod. 7, 48. 

 XpiTTepTtopeia, as, ^, {xpiaTipiropos) the making a trade of 



Christ. Alex. Alex. 549 A. 

 XpiaTipnopos, ov, 6, (XpicTTos, epnopos') making a trade of 

 Christ. Ignat. Trail, (interpol.) 6. 



