as 



588 



ac})ivti> 



as (aj, a(j)es), let, ausiliarj'. The third person of the 

 imperative (present or aorist) is formed by subjoin- 

 in" the corresponding person of the subjunctive to 

 Ss. Ptoch. 1, 118. 2, 360. 



2. When a person exhorts himself, as precedes the 

 first person of the subjunctive (present or aorist). 

 Pxocn. 2, 457 'Ar f/3yo), at tSu Ti bi&ovv. 



3. 'Ar with the imperfect indicative expresses a 

 wish referring to present time. Vi6cu. 2, 2G9. 

 272. 



a(nra<rrpos, ij, ov, {(Ttritrrpa) unckaned, dirty. PtOCH. 

 2, 225. 



ainrpl^a, la-a, 'urBrfV, la-ji-lvos, (aoTrpos) to whiten. 



2. Intransitive, to be white. Nicet. 605, 26. 



aairpoKoKKivos, ij, ok, (uoTrpos, kokkivos) ichitc-red. CcROP. 

 26,7. 



aorajriSa, as, 17, (oTa<^is) raisin. PtOCH. 2, 350. 



d(rTpo7T(\fKvv for darpcmfXtKvov, ov, tA, {acrrpov, weXficus) 

 thunderbolt, the classical K(pavii6s. The ignorant 

 imagine that the thunderbolt is a solid substance. 

 They believe also that any portion of it is of ines- 

 timable value as a phylactery. Coiix. I, 177 'Aarpo- 

 neKtKvv ScS(p.evov pera xp»'o'"^»'<'»') -^ JJiece of thun- 

 derbolt set in gold! v. 1. d(rrpcm(KiKiv. (Compai'e 

 the classical Aio$ paKeWa.) 



aoTouTos, V, ov, (o-TpcoTo's) without a horsecloth or saddle, 

 unsaddled, as a horse. NoM. Coteler. 99. 



ocrX'/M'Xwi "^«> ("<'XWi) ^'^ deform, to spoil. Nom. 

 Coteler. 441. 476. 



aTfaXowepiTranjs, i}, 6, (ariaXor, jT(ptiraTa) dirty vagabond. 



Ptoch. 2, 552. 



arioKos, rj, ov, (a(TKaXo$) dirty, 7iasty. (See also the pre- 

 ceding.) 



atTlurjTos, T], ov, that cannot be valued, invaluable, n-oXX^s 

 Ti^i^s 5|ios. EusT. 781, 19. 



aTiuw, imperf. 3 plur. aTtpaia-acn. for TiTtpav, modem dn- 



povcrav. CONQUEST. UpoXoy. 12. 



ards. fj, d, (^airos) self. PtOCH. 2, 586 'Ards tou ylvtrai 

 larpos. He himself plays the physician. 



aTpo<pla, as, fj, = aBpei^la. In monasteries it was im- 

 posed upon delinquent members as a penalty. Tt- 

 Fic. 41. 



aruxos, t], ov, zzz dTVxrjS. PtOCH. 1, 344, 



aiyapia, as, r/, (ooi/, oi5ov) sorb, the fruit of the service- 

 tree. [For its formation from ouov, compare av6v.'\ 



avydros, t], ov, (avyov) fidl of eggs or Spawn. Ptoch. 

 2, 169. 



avyov, ov, to, egg, avov. 



2. Spawn, roe. Ptoch. 2, 198. [Formed from 

 avov after the analogy of Kavya, ^aaCKdya, vl^yw, 

 from Kava, ^a<Ti\(va>, vlfiu), that is, by inserting r after 

 the sound B. See Modem Greek Grammar, § 8, 10.] 



avyordpaxpv =t ai'ordpa;^oi'. 



av6(VTid, as, ij, = aiOevTta. CONQDEST. IlpdXoy. 106. 



aidevTOTTOv'Xos, ov, 6, {aldivTTjs, pull us) son of a lord, 

 young lord. Cukop. 16. 



avBivrpia, as, ij, (aiBivrrjs) lady. TypiC. 71, p. 266. 



avoi', ov, TO, (wok) egg, avyov. Implied in the following. 

 [Formed from the original wFoi', ovum, by changing 

 the sound O into A, after the analogy of av-yaptd from 

 oJ-oi', and av-ri from ou-s. See also ai-rds for <x>-t6s, 

 in the Glossary. For the commutation of F, Y, see 

 History of the Greek Alphabet, § 9, 5.] 



aiioTapaxov, ov, to, (auov, Tapi^os) botargO, avyoTapa\ov. 



Ptoch. 2, 348. [The "Western botargo is notliing 



but a modification of aioTa'pa;^ov, pronounced oiSora- 



paxov.'] 

 avTOKpoTopiao-a, rjs, y, (aii-OKpaVcop) empress. COMN. 15, 



p. 4G3 (Paris). 

 avTos. In the oblique cases also paroxytone. Ptoch. 



1, 91 dnavTovs, that is an-' aCrovs, as a various read- 

 ing. 1, 339 f^avTTjv, that is e| aSnjv. CONQUEST. 



HpoXoy. 36. 55. 102. 



a^ToCvos, IJ, ov, = avTOS. PtOCH. 1, 359. 



a<f>ayia, as, % (d-, <f>aye'tv) starvation. PtOCH. 2, 604. 



d<()dva, as, fj, Spartiiim Scorpius. 



2. Burnet, Poterium Spinosum. 

 d<pevT(va), evaa, {d<ji(VTi]s) to rule, rule over. CONQUEST. 



IlpoXoy. 13 'Ekcivoi d Sapaxijcoi ottov tov d(j>evTevav. 



Ibid. 35. 

 d(j>f'vTT)s, IJ, 6, = avBfVTTis. Ptoch. 1, 348. [Formed 



from avdfvTTis (pronounced dip6ivn]s) bj' dropping e.] 

 dfpipa, aor. a(l>r]a-a, (dcpiTjpi) to let, permit, allow. Ptoch. 



2, 151. 190. 331. 



