e^ayopeia 



596 



evKaipo^ 



i^ayopcla, as, f), r= i^ayopeva-is. ACUOP. 1C<>, 8. 

 e^aSe\(l>iov, ov, ro, COUsill, t^ddeX^os, t|a8eX^iJ. NOM. 

 COTELEK. 171. 172. 



e^aKovoTot, fj, ov, {I^okovotos) famous, renowned. Con- 

 quest. UpoXoy. 209. 

 'Ela/iiXtov, ov, TO, («|, ptKiov) Hexamilion, a name given 



to the Isthmus of Corintli because it is believed to 



be six miles across. Dccas. 223. 

 i^apiTov, ov, TO, («|, fiiVot) a kind of velvet. Balsam. 



ad Concil. VII, 16. Nicet. 130, 4. (Compare the 



English samite, German Sammet.) 

 e^a/iov, ov, to, examen, t/ie tongue or needle of a 



balance. Coddj. 45. 66, 10. 

 i^avajTiava, aa-a, aadrjv, aafikvos, (jrtiivo)) to take or catch 



again. Ptoch. 2, 261. 

 l^anavTos, that is, e| airavros, most assuredly, indisputably. 



Ptoch. 2, 595. 



i^aiioKvTos, T), ov, = c^ottoXvtos. NoM. CoTELER. 135. 

 i^tyXiarpa, as, = iKkiaTpSt. PtOCH.- 2, 451 i^eyXvarpa, 



incorrectly ; as a various reading. 

 (^cpiiXtnTos, ^, ov, (e|</z;rXiov) embroidered, e^o^TrXcoroc. 



Ecst. 143G, 47. 



i^fireaa =: imitiaa from cKn-iTTTt). PtOCU. 2, 279. 



fj, = ?|. Ptocii. 2, 242. Lex. Scded. 176. 



i^r](j)Tipiv, see e^v(j)T(piv. 



e^opnXiais, fas, ^, (tlfTrXiox) aM adorning. Nicet. 630, 



24. 

 i^ofniKtapivos, ij, ov, adorned. Nicet. 607, 24. 



i^opTrXuTos, rj, ov, =^ i^fpn\o>TOs. XlCET. 114, 28. 

 e'|opiaf<a ^ c^opi'fo). NiCET. 634, 25. 



e^o<})6aXpto-Tos, ov, (i^ucpddXpos) having prominent eyes ? 



In the following passage it is applied to the Dolichus 



3Ielanophthalnms of botanists. Ptoch. 2, 347 *a- 



o-oXtf i^o(})daXpt(TTov. 

 d^oxaSes, av, al, (e^fX™) P^^^h alpoppotbes. Lex. BoTAN. 



'EyKafii'SfS .... 

 e^arpap^ovXi^a, laa, laBr^v, tcrpivos, (o-rpa/i/SoiiXifo)) to 



ticist out of joint, dislocate. Nicet. 738, 16. 

 i^vnoXvTos, T), ov, {vTzoXvo)) barefooted, dvxnroSrjTos. Ni- 

 CET. 784, 25. (See also e^oTroXuros.) 



i^v(j>Tepiv for e^v(jiTepiov, ov, to, (o^vTrrepos) a species of 



hawk. Ptoch. 2, 113 i^ijipTtpiv, incorrectly. 



e-n-alpa, to marry, said of the man. Noji. Coteler. 

 211. (See also Xap^va 3, in the Glossar3\) 



iirevrpav'i^a := ivrpavi^ui. EuST. Thessalon. Capt. 512 

 ToK TJj ^urypa(}>la Tavrr) (Trevrpavl^ovra. 



cmyovaTtov, ov, to, (yow) a square piece of embroidery 

 forming part of the sacerdotal habit of the higher 

 clergy. It is attached to the belt by means of a 

 cord fastened to one of the corners. The name has 

 reference to the fact that the (myovanov reaches to 

 the knee. Its usual name is {moyovdnov. Curop. 5. 



imOtTa = iniTtdrjpi. NojI. COTELER. 410. 



fTTiXdXa, eif, rjaa, (ejrtXaXeo)) to run or rush, mXaKa. 



Ptoch. 2, 496, as a various reading. 



Iniavpa, to lead by the bridle, as a horse. Comn. I, 31, 

 7. Callist. 18, 18. (See also -ndpoxos, in the Glos- 

 sary, and compare Baisr. 7 'Avdpamos ittttov c'^e ■ 

 ToCrov elaiBfi Kfvov TiapfXKfiv.) 



imrvxalva, HOT. infrvxa, {imTvyxdva) to hit, to hit upon, 



to fnd out. Ptoch. 2, 429. 434. 436. 



iTTTairairaSov, ov, to, {ima, jrajras) the Sacrament cele- 

 brated by seven priests, namely, the dxiXatov. Tvpic. 

 75. 



IpeiXiv for tpclxtov, ov, to, {ipeUrj) the heath. EusT. 941, 

 23 iptix']v, incorrectly. 



eo-fV for ere, from <Tu. Ptoch. 1, 364. 2,501. 



iaivav for ak, from <rv. Ptoch. 1, 365. 



crfij, adv. so, thus, ovruts. CaNAX. 468, 12 'O tt/jo^ijtijs 

 pas ^T^T] Xiyei. 



eldfia^u), aaa, dcrdqv, aap'ivos, [eiBvs, tvBda) tO repair, 

 5701(5. CONQDEST. 867 Kai Xc'yfi tou " To Karepyov 

 taTtaacv diroKarm, Kai xP!lC°P^'' "^ (v6va<j6^, va to KoXa- 

 cparlaa," 'nhere fv6vaa6Ti is iucoiTectly -written for 

 eidfiaaBtj. [Formed from ddeia, the feminine of 

 eidiis, after the analogy of jrXaraa'fo) from irXarela, 

 the feminine of nXaTvs. It usually appears in the 

 barbarous forms <pTctdv<o and (pKetdvw.^ 



(idvs, adv. as soon as. Followed by an infinitive with 

 TO. Ptoch. 1, 119 'ElBiis to ^paaav to 6eppov,X(yet 

 77pos TO TTQiSlv TOU, As sooti US the wiue is heated, he 

 says to his son ; equivalent to dpa /Spao-j, or ddis ttoC 



^paoT). 

 evKaipos, IJ, ov, empty, icevos. NiCET. 672, 26. 



