apaKepafico(Ti<s 



585 



avT^i^a 



fifiepav 'Ottov fie irapfBaKacnv els tS (TKokeiov ifievavf 

 1, 134: Avadf/id /If, jSao-iXfS, xai TpKravadf/id fiej'Ovrav 

 <rrpa(f)o) Kal i5ci> tov \oi7t6v to ttoos KaOl^ei, To ttws ava- 

 KOfinoyfTat va ntacn] to KoinaS.iv, Kal ovSei" Tpe^ovv ra 

 araKia fiov wf rpiy^ei to noraftiv! 1, 160. 2, 435 'S 

 TTjV y\^(r<Tav fiov yvpi^€Taij BaifioiVj dvaOefza ae ! 



avaKepa.p.ai(Tii, f<os, rj, (avaKipa/ios) repair, as of a building. 

 Ttpic. 14, p. 179. 



avaKoimovai, axra, aBijv, afiivot, (dvaKO/i/Sou) to roU Up one's 

 sleeves, ava<TKOviinova>. 



Mid. avaKoii.irovop.ai, to roll up one's own sleeves, 

 dvacrKovinrovoiiai. PtOCH. 1, 136 AvaKoinrovcTai va 

 mdtri] TO KovTOKtv, He rolls tip his sleeves preparatory 

 to his taking hold of the spoon. 



avaKoinrapa, arcs, to, (avaKopnovta) a rolling up one's (or 

 one's own) sleeves. Ptoch. 2, 203. 



dvoKoipKovSa, adv. cossim or coxim, upon the hams. Kd- 

 dofiai dvaKovpKovBa, To sit dovm upon the hams or 

 heels, to squat. (See also (cXacuSa, in the Glossary.) 



dvaXaros, rj, ov, {aXas) not salted, unsalted. Ptoch. 2, 

 225. 



dvoKva, to melt, intransitive. Coom. 94, 14. 



dvdv€v<Tii, eas, fj, (drawum) the rising up after making a 

 genuflexion ; opposed to yovarav icXio-tr. Ttpic. 32. 



dvairaiia-ipos, ov, (avdiraviris) pertaining to rest. Meta- 

 phorically, relating to death, or for the dead. Tt- 

 pic. 32, p. 211 Tponapia dvairava-ipa. EuKHOL. p. 

 474 Kavav dvaTrava-ipos fir i^TTia TfKevTrjcravTa, A canon 

 for departed infants. 



dvdneiiiTTOs, ov, (dvairipira)) sent up. VV hen applied to 

 paintings, it means, in relief. Coteler. IH, 502 B. 



(See also Xetoypacpla.) 



dvajreaas, a, 6, (avanlirTa) lazy fellow, sluggard. EuST. 

 Thessalon. Capt 454, 4. 



dvaa-aiva>, ava, (dvaadpaiva) to breathe, take breath, re- 

 spire, dvairveto. NiCET. 518, 26. 



dvaaaai, ir, fi, (dvaa-aiVKo) breathing, respiration, dvaa-a- 

 a-pos. (For its inflection, see Modern Greek Gram- 

 mar, § 10, 2, 3.) 



avaaaiTpos, ov, o, — avaa'aci. 



dvaaKovpirovo), aira, udrjv, apevos, = avaKopirovw. 



dvaaKovpTTupa, oros, to, = avaKopnapa. 



dvSpa&e\<pr], ijf, fj, (ttvqp, dSeKcpT)) husband's sister, dvSpos 

 dScX^ij. Nojr. Coteler. 277. 



ovSpaxXa or dvTpaiiXa, as, ij, (dvSpdxSl, dvSpa)^vt]) =: TpaO- 



Xoy. 

 avSpeiova, aa-a, aBrjv, aplvos, {dvSpetos) to become strong. 



AvSpeloi Kei 8ev appatrroiv, Ka\ dppaiaTOi dvSpeiovovv. 



dvSpeiapevos, rj, ov, (dvSptwvoi) strong, brave, valorous, 



dvSpe~ios. NiCET. 720, 24. 



dvf^aTos, 17, ov, {dve^alva) raised, leavened, as bread ; 

 opposed to Xfti/'of. (See also dva^aTos, in the Glos- 

 sary.) 



dvepoSapTos, ij, ov, (Svepos, Sepai) weatherbeaten. EtJST. 

 1095, 12. 



dvfvXd^fm, as, 7, (fiXajSfia) irreverence. Balsam, ad 

 Concil. Vn, 16. 



avfi/cia, as, 7, (dvp\nos) niece, dd€\(f)ov 5 dBeXcjt^s 6vyanfp. 



JfsoM. Coteler. 254. Nicet. 73, 26. 

 av^a, as, ^, (ansa) the ham, the bend of the knee, Svra, 



avrCa. EuST. 1326, 51. 



2. The calf of the leg, Svra, SvrCa. Id. 1061, 42. 

 acot^ty, fws, ^, the opening of the year, that is, the 

 spring. 



The full expression is 'H avot^ir tou Katpov. CoN- 



QfEST. Ilpo'Xoy. 699 Kal fit toO Katpov rrjv avoi^iv va 

 jTOTf 's Trjv Svplav. 

 avocTos, I), ov, insipid, tasteless ; opposed to voartpos. 



AvOOTOV Kpias. 



Metaphorically, insipid, disagreeable. 'Avoaros 



avBpmrros. 



dvovaios, a, ov, (^ovcrta) insipid, trashy, as a literary per- 

 formance. 'Avovo-ja Troifjpara. 

 Svra, as, fj, = av^a. EuST. 1326, 51. 



dvrdpa {iv Ta dpa), adv. together, together with, pa^i. 

 PhrAN. 419, 3 "OXoi avrdpa. 



dvTapa, as, ^, agitation, disturbance, commotion, confu- 

 sion, disorder, distress, trouble, ivrdpa. 



2. Rain-cloud, fog. (For its etymology, see rpo- 

 X.'f<a) 



SvTcpov = tvTtpov. Ptoch. 1, 332. 



mrrCa, as, f), = av^a. (See also the following.) 



dvr^l^a, lira, ladriv, Krpivos, (avT^a) =: dvT^oKonS>. CODIN. 



37, 26. 



