^aXviapia 



222 



Bd, 



apayyoi 



BaXXm ifiavTov fieri Tiva (tivos), To dare to contend 

 ivith any one. Porpii. Adm. 74, 9 'H/jels y^era tovs 

 naT^ivaKtras iavToiis ov /3aXXo/xef. 



BaXXo) Kpavytjv, To give a shout. Poeph. Adtn. 254, 

 21 BaXXfTe filav Kpavyijv, Give a great shout. 



2. To set, as fire. Polyb. 1, 48, 8. (Compare 



Id. 5, 100, 5 npo Tov TTvp (pjiaXfiv rovs MaxtSdvas.) 



3. To put, as into a vessel. Apophth. Eulog. 



'EfiaKov ol paBr/Toi EvXoylov els to jSavKoXiov v$Q>p. 

 Aet. 7, 101, p. 142 BaXf els ^eariv. 



4. To put on, as a garment, eM<i>, or evSiopat. 

 Polyb. 30, 4, 5 *aia ^a'Xfli' ipana. Theoph. 437, 



10 BaXdi/T€s aira (ray loir pavpov, Having put a black 

 robe on Mm. Ponrii. Cer. 7, 16 e'5' ovtu> PaXKova-w 

 01 8f (TTTorat TO eavToiu xpyacnrepUXeiara trayia, they put on. 



^aXwapid, ur, i), balney m, ^aumpiv, ^dKave'iov. POKPH. 

 Cer. 422, 15. 



/SoXto, Of, ij, Slavic bXoTo (nQui&r), marsh, morass, fen, 

 swamp, cXos. Leo. 11, 3. [Modern Greek, d 

 ^dXror, in the same sense. Compare the Latin pa- 

 ins p a I u d i s .] 



^akreos, ov, 6, balteus, (aarfip. Ltd. 179, 11. 



jSaXTiSiK for PaKriSiov. PORPH. Cer. 710, 21 Zavrj beppa- 

 Tivrj KOKKivos CK Xi'dcoi' Ttpiotv KeKocTpijpevr], TjTis Xeyerai 

 ^oKtIBiv. 



/SaXn'Sioi/, ov, TO, = ^dXreoy. PoRPH. Cer. 144. (See 

 also fia\TiSiv.) 



^oXtmSijc, es, (/3dXTa) marshy, stvampy, iXaSrjs. Porph. 

 Adm. 123, 4. 



fiapPaxepos, a, iv, {Pdp^a$) ofcotton. PoRPH. Cer. 473, 

 11 'Bap^aKepa oKrjdiva evBabia Ka\ irpacriva. 



^ap^oKwv, TO, = fidp^ai, which see. [Modern Greek, 



TO ^apvaKi, cotton.^ 



fidpfia^, a/cos, to, Turkish pambuk, cotton. Suid. 



Bd^/3a| ij nd/ij3a^ rj Uap^aicis, to irapa woXXois "Keyopevov 

 ^apfiaKiov. 



^avav<Tovpy!>s, ov, 6, {fidvavrros, EPro) opifex, handicrafts- 

 man. Just. Apol. 1, 55. 



^dvba, as, rj, = ^avSou 2. LeO. 6, 19. 



^dvSov, ov, TO, band urn, signum, banner, ensign, 

 cTjpeXov. Proc. I, 415, 20. Matjric. 1, 3. 8. Si- 

 Moc. 119, 14. IMal. 461, 11, et alibi. Chron. 701, 



18. Tiieoph. 277, 14, et alibi. Leo. 12, 62. Cedr. 

 I, G94, 18. 



2. Band, a company of infantry from 200 to 400 

 men, /SavSa. Mauric. 1, 3. 9, 3. Leo. 4, 2. 41. 



3. Garrison, as of a place. Porph. Adm. 225, 7. 17. 

 ^av8o(f>6pos, ov, 6, (pdfSov, (fiepo)) ensign, standard-bearer, 



6 TO trripeiov tov aTparr^yov ev Tois irapnTa^eiTLV elcod^s 



(jiepeiv. Proc. I, 448. Mauric. 1, 3. 5, et alibi. 

 Leo. 4, 14. 



Paviapiv for ^avidpiov, t6, = jidKvLapla. Mal. 222, 20. 



PoRPH. Cer. 154. 

 ^dvvas, 6, Icing, ruler, jiacrihevs. I'imi^ (originally Fdca|). 



Hes. Bdvuas, PaaiKevs, irapa 'iTaXitoTois. Oi he, peyiaros 



Spxaiv. (Compare ^odvof, /Sofdxoy.) 

 ^aTTTifdj, iVw, to baptize. Const. Apost. 7, 40, 2. 8, 



37, 3 'O ^aim^opevos. One who is about to be baptized; 



A candidate for baptism. 



"AvoSev PaTTTi^b), to rebaptize, dva/Sam-ifa). CaN. 



Apost. 47. 

 ^aTtTiins, eu>s, fj, (/SanTi'fm) immersion, baptism, fiaTTTio-pa, 

 ^aimo-pos. Joseph. Ant. 18, 5, 2. Coteler. Ill, 



506 C. EUKHOL. HOROL. Jan. 6 'H PdnTia-is TOV 



XpioToS, the title of a picture representing the baptism 

 of Christ. 

 fidwrurpa, utos, to, immersion, baptism. NT. Can. 

 Apost. 50 Tpla ^aivTlapaTa pids pvijo-ews. Trine im- 

 mersion. 



ffaTTTKrpos, ov, 6, :=: ^diTTicns. NT. MarC. 7, 4 BaTTTiapois 



noTTiplov Ka\ leo-Tuy. Hebr. 6, 2. 9, 10. Joseph. 

 Ant. 18, 5, 2. Basil. Ill, 270 D. 

 ^aiTTiarljp, ijpos, 6, baptistery, fBawnarrfipiov. Theoph. 24, 



19. 615. Poeph. Cer. 8, 9. 



^anTiarfipiov, ov, to, = ^airTia-Trip 1. AtiIAN. I, 113 C. 



Pallad. Vit. Chi-ys. 36 A. SocR. 7, 4. Chal. 

 1029 D. 



^aimoTiKos, r), 6u, (jSaTmcrTrjs) baptismal. TheOPH. 627. 



Cedr. I, 797, 21. 

 Bdpayyoi, top, oi, Barangi, a body of mercenaries, form- 

 ing part of the Byzantine emperor's body-guard or 

 palace-guard. Their distinctive weapon was the 

 battle-axe. They made their first appearance at 

 Constantinople in the middle of the eleventh century. 



