j(fivaoTopexrro<s 



569 



Xtopa 



XpwroTopevTO!. rj, 6v, (ropeCa) made of gold. Sept. Ex. 



25, 18. 

 Xpv<rov<j)airros, oi>, (iKJtaitia) interwoven with gold. Poeph. 



Cer. 24, 6. 

 Xpv(ro)(€pTjs, ij, o, (x^tp, x^pof) golden-handed. Theoph. 



726, 9, as a proper name. 



Xpi(Ta>iia, aros, to, gold plate, <rKevos xpvcrovv. Sept. 



lEsdr. 8, 56. Poltb. 31, 3, 16. 



Xpva-av, mvor, 6, ()(pva-6s) = piovijTapios. EDICT. 11, 2. 



Xpvaapvxiov, ov, to, {6pv<T(ra>) gold mine, jfpva-eiov. Ae- 

 KiAX. Peripl. Mar. Erjthr. 63. 



XpiBiKOf, fj, OP, (xpoa) colored, xpootof- JcsT. Confut. 

 Dogm. Aristotel. 12. 



y^papa, aros, to, color, Tvith reference to the factions of 

 the circus. Euagk. 4, 32 (titul.). Smoc. 327, 19. 

 Nic. Const. 78. 



XpapLorovpyia, as, ^, (j(pS>im, EPro) painting, as of pic- 

 tures. Nic. II, 1068 C. 



XvSatoy, a, ov, (xihr)v) abundant, numerous. Sept. Ex. 

 1,7. 



2. Vulgar, common, popular. Poltb. 14, 7, 8 



XvBaiov Koi travhijpov XoXiar. JrST. Quaest. et Re- 

 spons. ad Orthodox. 25 Xufiala Te kcu ttc^o koI ayopaia 

 piaBfipaTa. 



XvpLO, aros, to, (x^vo)) flood. Stream. Sept. 2 Mace. 2, 



24 To x^H^ ™'' apiBjiav. PORPH. Cer. 491, 3 To 

 xJ/ia Tov AaoC, r/yovv oi /Sao'tXucot ayovpoi, the maSS of 



the attendants. 



2. Adverbially, xyi"h tcithout modulation, reading 

 in the usual manner ; opposed to /irra /leXovr, singing. 



EUKHOL. 



Xyiula = xw*''^ SrsCELL. 24, 13, as a various read- 

 ing. 



xip^va-ts, eas, rj, (j(ypeva>) composition, mixture. The- 

 oph. Cont. 331. Et. M. 630, 52. 



XypcvTTjt = x^^f^^^rri]!. TheOPH. 231. 



XypevTos, ij, ov, mixed. CODIX. 142, 11 Ata pappApav 



Kai xP^'^'-'"' X^pfVToi. 

 Xyva, vaa, vBriv, vpcvos, to pour, x^'u- NT. Matt. 26, 28 



iK-xvv6pfvov. NoM. Cotelek. 292. (See also iia- 



xiva.) 



xyros, hi ^"i inolten, cast. Sept. 2 Par. 4, 2. 



xyrpoKttvKos, ov, 6, (xyrpa, kovKoc) a kind of vessel. Sept. 



3 Reg. 7, 38. 



X«>6ap, Hebrew mr\3, the capital of a piUar. Sept. 



4 Reg. 25, 17. 



XaBwvad, Hebrew HJn^) tunic, Ka6avoL, arixapiov. 



Sept. Nehem. 7, 70. 71. 



X<a/xaTifiB, ta-a, ia-ffijv, {x^t"') '" embank. Sept. Jos. 11, 

 13, in the passive. 



XSrai, mv, al, {x^vtj) Chonae, a city in Phrygia, the 

 mediceval representative of the classical KoXoo-o-ai, 

 Colossae. The name was suggested by the hollow or 

 tunnel in its immediate vicinity through which the 

 Lycus passes before it reaches the Maeander. Ac- 

 cording to a Byzantine legend, when Saint Archip- 

 pus, one of the disciples of the Apostle Paul, was 

 bishop of Colossoe, the heathens of that place at- 

 tempted to destroy his church by turning this river 

 against it ; and they would have succeeded, had not 

 Michael, the great archangel, struck the ground with 

 a staff, the result of which operation was the above- 

 mentioned chasm. The Greek Church commemo- 

 rates that event on the sixth of September. Pokph. 

 Them. 24. Scix. 686, 22. Horol. Sept. 6. (See 

 also Stnax. Sept. 6. It may be stated here that, 

 unfortunately for the feast, the chasm in the imme- 

 diate vicinity of Colossae was known to Herodotus, 

 who died in the latter part of the fifth century before 

 Christ. Her. 7, 30.) 



xavevpa, aros, to, (xowevw) molien image. Sept. Hos. 

 13,2. 



xaivevcrK, fo)?, f/t o, casting of metal, x<B''fia- Sept. Ex. 

 39 (38), 27. 



XavcvTTipiov, ov, TO, (xavewr^s) foundry. Sept. Zachar. 

 11, 13. 

 2. Sink in a church. Eukhol. 



Xwvnn-oj, Tj, ov, molten, cast, formed of cast metal. Sept. 

 Ex. 32, 4. 



xaveva, evtro, (x"*^) to cast, found, as metallic utensils. 

 Sept. Ex. 26, 37. 



Xatwov^apiaapo!, ov, 6, hubbub? TheOPH. Cont. 441, 



18. 

 Xa>^a, at, ^, opportunity. ZOS. 9, 15 Tfyoit xupa *»- 



