ADDITIONS TO THE GLOSSARY. 



577 



/SfaTtapiov 2, treasuri/. PoRPH. Cer. 463, 7. 672, 2. 

 NiCET. 75, 23, et alibi. 



^Tjva^Xov, ov, TO, (venabulum) ^ /xevavXav. Mal. 

 163, 3. 



jSXoTTa. Epiph. II, 227 C. 



^Xdxfov, ov, TO, Danish bregne, English brake, 

 bracken, the classical Ttrepn. Diosc. Parabil. 1, 

 154. Arkiax. apud Eust. 1017, 19 'H nr/ptr, (jv mot 

 ^Xa^vov KoKoiaiv, wr Ka\ 'Apptavos SijXoi iv BtdvvtaKots. 



Boyd^iXoi, <ov, oi, (Slavic boy, iiijXov-tov) BogomiU, 

 that is, God-kave-mercy-ans, a heretical sect. Thej 

 made their appearance in the second half of the 

 eleventh centurj-. Their name implies, first, that 

 they were of Slavic or Bulgarian origin. Secondly, 

 that they made free use of the pious ejaculation 

 bozhe firjXovTj, corresponding to the Greek eee 

 iXerjaov, God have mercy, Cedr. I, 514, 20. Glyc. 



621. ZOSAR. in COTELER. Ill, 471 C AipeWms 

 VfocJMvovs TTJs tS>v Boyo/iiKav. CoiIN. 15, p. 486 



(Paris). NiCET. 107, 24. 



j3ocia, as, ^, (/Sottos) = ravpia. Soz. 6, 19, p. 241, 37. 

 ^ov^ovXkos, 6, bubulcus. Plut. I, 103 B. 

 iSovXyiSiov. PoRPH. Cer. 470, 13. Nicet. 242, 25. 



yayiXa := yayiXa. NiCET. 299, 23. 



yepoirriKOP, ov, to, (yepovriKos) the name of a book con- 

 taining the memorable sayings and deeds of distin- 

 guished anchorites. Doroth. Doctr. 2, p. 225. 



•yXojo-crdico/ior. PoRPH. Cer. 646, 19 yXoaa^oKopios, in- 

 correctly. 



yop6a>, tDcra, (■yd^or) yepi^co. Max. 404, 13 'Ey6pa(T€v 

 airra Ovvviktiv kcX TotBiktiv x^'P" anrXicrpevovs, 



Tpriyopas, a, 6, (rpijyoptos) Gregoras, Uterally Big Greg- 

 ory. Theoph. 456, 12. 



Se^apevri, ^s, ij, = (eoXu/ijS^^pa. PrOC. Ill, 28, 17. 

 Seopai. Sept. Gen. 43, 19 Aed/itfla, idpic, KaTt^rjpfV Tfjv 



apxijv irpiaaBai ^papaTa. 

 drjpoaiov. Mal. 318, 5 To Xeyopevov *iXi7rjrou Bao-tXcur 



Ai)/ido'tov • Xorrpov yap irdkaibv ^v Kai tm XP°'"? 'i'^aptv 



Ka\ pfj \ovov, 

 SrjpoTtKos. Zos. 279, 7. 

 Sid 4. NT. 1 Cor. 1, 9 nioros d 6e6s 8i" ov iiiXridrjTe fij 



Kotviovlav Tov viov avTOv Irjaov %pt(TTOv tov Kvptov rjputv. 



SiaKplva. Mal. 495, 6 O! 8iaicpii/d;i€P0«. 



SutKatSaviCo) = SuKprjpi^o). Strab. 2, 3, 4, p. 99 (157). 



Btd(Tet(n9, eas, fj. (Stao-eiw) a sfiaking. PoRPU. Cer. 521, 



O E^epxdpevos Tavra Siao'ciei, £(TTf Tj Tourmi' 8ia<rti<Ttt 



KTVTiOv airoreXfiadat. 

 SlaoTTpos, Of, (Sid, iia-npos) pure white. PoRPH. Cer. 



528, 16. 

 8ij3ijT^o-ii» for bi^j)Tr)<7iov. PoRPH. Cer. 423, 2. 

 SiiSijT^o-ioK. PoRPn. Cer. 192, 18, et alibi. [Compare 



the Persian N3'1 or T\'2l, brocade, cloth of gold: 



JIN3'T (J like dzh), vest of brocade with rick edg- 



%•] 

 hoKipd^a, d<ra, to attempt. PoRPH. Cer. 482, 3 Ei 8e 

 hoKipdtjft, Tis e^eXSf^v avev alyuov, d(o-pov<rtv avrbv kol 

 aTrdyovaiv els tov Bpovyydpiou, 



iKxotiai. Mal. 225, 4. 



iKxpiuis, (as, ij, = eKxoX(rp6s. MaX. 436, 21. 443, 14. 



'E^aKioviov. Theopet. 759, 19. 



f^evyevl^co = €vyevi^a). MaL. 71, 22. 



ewdvco 2. Theoph. 458, 19 'O iirdva tov dppapfVTOv. 



ipavdpios. (Compare Coxst. (536), 1168 E Toir U 



Twv tpdvuyv {TlTl^opfVOls.) 



fpatToXrjTTTos, Of, (epas, Xa/i/Sdva)) love-smitten. Proc. 



ni, 14, 14. 



iaa)<f)opoKoX6^iov, ov, to, equivalent to iaoKpopiov Ka\ KoXo- 



/Sjof. PoRPH. Cer. 522, 15. 

 iTfpo&o^os. LuciAX. Eunuch. 2. 



£<PfXKis, I'Soj, ij, (eXfcor) the scab of a sore. Aret. 54 B. 

 2. Thesnuffofalamp-wicl:, pvia]s. Psell. 473. 

 fu/id<a, mora, to knead. Theoph, 611, 8. 

 ijXiaicoV. Theoph. 423, 10. 



Qdaws. Athex. 14, 57 Kdpva Qdata. 



SeanSpeiKcXos, ov, (dedc, dvrip, eficeXof) resembling God and 

 man at the same time. Porph. Cer. 519, 19 'H 

 dfavSpetKfXos TOV Kvp'iov fipSiv Koi 6fov larrfKoypd^jfTai 



ilKUtV. 



6eopj]via, as, ^, (pn>"') '^* wrath of God. Hence, earth- 

 quake, nfurpos. Mal. 229, 14, et alibi. [According 

 to Pliilaster, it is heresy to maintain that earthquakes 

 are not caused by the wrath of God. In the ninth 

 century Photius was charged with this species of 

 heresy. Philastr. Haeres. 102. Theoph. Coxt. 



