■>lrevSofiapTV<; 



571 



yjrvx^ 



^evSofiaprvs, vpos, 6, (iidprvs) false martyr. Const. 

 Apost. 5, 9. Laod. 34. 



yjrevSoiiovd^av, ovros, 6, (jiovtt^a>) fake m07lk, ^evBa^^ai. 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 20 B. 

 yjf€vSo^it, em, C, (o^vs) not true purple, imitated purple. 



PoRPH. Cer. 470, 10. 

 ■^evhonaTiov, ov, to, (ndros) fake floor, temporary floor. 



Basilic. 58, 11, 10, § 3. Leo. 19, 6. 

 ^evScmoliijjv, epos, 6, (jrot/t^i') fake pastor. Pallad. 



Vit. CLrys. 14 C. 

 ■<lr(vhonp((T^iTcpos, ov, 6, (jTpfa-^vTfpos) fake elder. Pal- 

 lad. Tit. Chrys. 16 A. 

 ijrevSonpecr^irrjs, ov, 6, = preceding. DtD. Alex. 373 A. 

 \l'€vSo77po(pr)TTjs, OV, 6, (^npo<pfiTr)s') fake prophet, lying 



prophet. Sept. Jer. 6, 13. 

 ^evSotrwoSof, ov, 17, (oT;vo8or) fake council, that is, un- 



canonical council. Theoph. 584, 19. 

 i/rfvSoxptoTos, ov, 6, (xpKTTos) fttkc Clirist, applied to the 



Messiah expected by the Jews. Theoph. 617, 5. 

 yjffvS6xpv<Tos, ov, 6, (j(pv(Tbs) fake gold. DiOD. 2, 52, 



p. 164, 25. 

 ■ijr7]\d(j)i]cTis, ems, % (\lfT]\a(pda) a touching, handling. 



Plut. I, 262 C, et alibi. 



'H i/^i/Xd^ijo-ty Tov Oapa, The examination by 



Thomas, the title of a picture representing Thomas 



the Apostle thrusting his hand into the Pierced Side 



(Joan. 2, 27. 28). Horol. 

 \lfTi\a(pj]T6s, Ji, ov, that may he felt. Sept. Ex. 10, 21. 

 y\rjj<^(a>, to care for, <f>povTiCa>. Hes. (See also dijrf(j)e'<i>.) 

 y\rri<\)'i.^opai, to decree. DiOD. 11, 531, 58 T^r &€ crvy/cXij- 



Tov ^ri(piaanei>ris onas pr]Se\s a-vppa)(0s iXevdepos iv inap- 



^la dov'Kfvrj .... frv)(yovs rau SovAa>i/ rjKevQepunTC. 



^iji^ir, 1809, 17, tessella, one of the pieces used in mosaic 



work, ^l^rjcpos 3. Irex. 1, 8, 1. Greg. Naz. I, 



248 C. Soz. 1, p. 3, 16. 

 yjn]<piaTris, ov, 6, (yjfi]<piC<o) accountant. Soz. 4, 27. 

 yjfr]<p6^o\ov, ov, to, (^!j(j)os, ^diWa) fritillus, dice-box. 



Mal. 103, 14. 

 \jfri(pod(Tris, ov, 6, {Tidtiiu) iessellarius. Just. Frag. 6, 



p. 592 B. 

 i//-5<|ior, ov, 17, computation. Irejj. 1, 15, 2 number. 



Ecs. 5, 8, p. 220. 



2. Numerical figure. IIippoL. 240. Theoph. 



575, 10 (A. D. 699 + 8) OfaX18 «a>Xv<re ypd- 



<pea6ai EXXijwort tovs 8ij/ioo-(Ous rati \oyo6«yl<iiv KaSiKas, 

 aXX Apafiiois aira 7rapa<rriiiatvf(r6at, X'^P'f '''^'' V'"?'^""'} 

 (TreiS^ dSvvoTov t§ tKcivmv yKixTtrrj fiovdSa ^ dvdda f/ 

 TpidSa */ OKTO) fjpi(ru fj rpla ypd(j)€(T6ai • 8»6 Koi eat 

 OTjpepov (la-tv aiiv avTots vordpioi. Xpiariavoi. 664, 9 

 (A. D. <ol -|-8) TovTO) ra IVft ^doKra tovs Xpitmavoiis 

 (KaXva-av Apa^es (K to>v Sij/xoo-icav x''P''°^^<'''""'' Tpor 

 oXiyov xpdvov, avSts 8e dvayKaadevres eyxetpovatv avTots 

 TO avTa, 8ia to pr) dvvaa-Oat aiiTovs ypdrfxiv Tas \//-^(^ovf. 

 This shows that, as late as the year 759, the Arabs 

 had no numerical, characters. 



3. Tessella, i/r^i^oj. Just. Frag. 6, p. 592 D. 

 Aster. 169 A. 



yjfiKos, if, 6v, mere. Const. Apost. 6, 6, 1 *iXor av6pa- 



TTos, A mere man. Ignat. Trail, (interpol.) 6. Eus. 



5, 28. 



2. Smooth, in grammar ; opposed to Sacris. Dion. 



Thrax in Bekker. 631, 21. 

 ■^iKaTTis, ov, 6, (-f tXo'w) one who uses the smooth breathing 



rather than the rough. Tzetz. Chil. 11, 52. 

 yjfiKaTiKos, f), ov, (i/^iXcorijr) apt to use the smooth breathing 



instead of the rough. Cramer. Vol. 4, p. 198, 4. 

 ijfiTTaKos, ov, 6, = yjnTrdia]. DiOD. 2, 53. 

 y^otpio), Tjira, to be dashed to pieces. ' Mal. 255, 16 Ka- 



Trjvix^T) 'Srlpav 6 pdyos CK tov depos els Tqv yrjv iir\ Tqv 



TrXarfiav Ka\ e-^6(l>r](r€. (See also ij/o<ps>, in the Ap- 

 pendix.) 



yjfvXKtrqs, ov, 6, (ijrvKXos) the name of an insect injurious 

 to vegetation. Eukhol. (in Saint Tryphon's prayer). 



i/fvXXos, ov, 6, flea, in classical Greek ^i^XXa. Sept. 

 1 Eeg. 24, 15. Dion Cass. 644, 42. 43. Phrtn. 



MOER. 



■^vxdpiov, ov, TO, mancipium, slave. Porph. Adra. 77, 

 155. Theoph. Cont. 321, 7. 



V"'X^> Vh V) sold. *u;i;oic dvBpaiTTivaiv KXrjcrts, Invocation 

 of human souls, equivalent to vcKpopavrela, necro- 

 mancy. Just. Apol. 1, 18. 



To (Tu^^aTov Ta>v y^fv^wv. The Saturday of the Souk, 

 corresponding to All-Souh' day of the "Western 

 Church. It is the Saturday immediately preceding 



