^aaiXeia 



224 



^acriKi'i 



^acrCkela, as, ij, the Icing, 6 PacriKeis. Ltd. 255, 8. NO- 

 VELL. 6, 3. NIC. II, 684 B. 



2. Kingship, majestij, as a title. Euagr. 2, 10, p. 



303, 22 Ts avTov paaiXda. PoKPH. Adm. 187, 10 

 Ae8toK€ TOP ToiovTov oIkov 6 f'/ios 6fios rfi ^atriXeia crov, 



to thy majesty. 200 kItt) ^ jiatriXeia fjfiSiv. Cer. 528, 



13 npojSaXXerai ere ^ fK 6fOv ^acriXela rjtiiiv paiKTUpa. 



3. Domain, the territory under a king. Joseph. 

 Ant. 12, 2, 2. 



4. In the plural. The Boohs of the Kings of the Old 

 Testament. BaaiXfimv UparTj, and BatriXftmc Aevrepa, 

 correspond to the i''tr4'< and Second Books of Samuel. 

 Baa-i^eiaiv Tpirrj, and BacriKeioiv Terdprr], are the Same 

 as the First and Second Books of the Kings. Sept. 

 Reg. titul. (See also jSao-iXeios.) 



^aaiKfiov, ov, to, kingdom, empire, ^ao-tXtia. InsCR. 5127, 

 B, 1. Clem. Rom. Epist. 2, 6. Just. Apol. 1, 32. 

 Chal. 1413 To Pa>iialaiv fiacrtXeiov, The Roman em- 

 pire. Const. (530), 117G B. 



2. Kingship, majesty, fiaaiKela 2, as a title. Athan. 

 I, 784 B Afopai ToC /3aeriXeiou aov, I beseech thy maj- 

 esty. 



3. 77*6 seat of empire, the capital. Polyb. 3, 

 15, 3 'napa)(eipa^aiv (Is Kaivfjv HuXw, ij Tis aicravcl npo- 

 cr)(r]pa Koi (BatriKeLOV i]v Kapx^^ovicov iv toIs KaTa Trjtf 

 l^Tjpiav TOTTOis. 4, 46, 2 KaTaaK€va(Tiip€t/oi ^aaiKeiov 

 Tr]V TuXiji'. 



^aa-iXetos, ov, Idngly, royal. Substantively, Ai /Sao-iXeioi, 

 sc. /Si'iSXoi, The Boohs of the Kings of the Old Tes- 

 tament. Const. Apost. 1, 5. 1, 6, 2. (See also 



^aaiXfla 4.) 

 ^a(TiKeoiraTopia, as, 17, the being ^ao-iXcojrdrcop. PaCIT, I, 



75, 8 Paa^iXeamaTopia, with an 01. 

 jSao-iXfOTraTwp, opos, o,- (^^acriXeis, jrar^p) the father of the 



king, a title of Byzantine nobility. Theoph. Cont. 



357. 394, 23. Cedr. I, 573, 15. II, 253, 16. 



293, 15. PaCH. I, 74 ^ao-iXeamdrap, with an a>. 

 ^ao-iXeuf, (as, i], king. In later and Bjzantine writers it is 

 regularly used with reference to the Roman emperor, 

 or to the shah of Persia. The word applied to other 

 kings is p;9|, which see. NT. Joan. 19, 15 Ovk e^o- 



pev |3aCTiXea, ct pfj Kalaapa. Act. 17, 7 Knt ovroi 



TrdvTfs UTrevavTi rdv 8oy pdruiv Kaicrapos TrpaTTovai ^afTiXia 

 \iyovr(s (Tcpov (ivai Irja-ovv. 

 ^aa-iXda, eiicro, to J-uIe. The participle 'H ^ao-iXfijoucra, 

 with or witliout iroXts, is regularly applied to Rome, 

 or to Constantinople. Atuen. 3, 53 T^r paaikevova-Tjs 

 TrdXfojs, Of the imperial city ; of Rome. 3, 94 'Ev 

 Pco/it; r^ (SadiKevovarj. EuS. 2, 13 Trjv ^acrtXfuoutrav 

 TToXii/. Vit. Const. 3, 7. 47. SOCR. 1, 10 'lo-7,v re 

 T^ ^aaiXevova-T) Pojpi) diroSd^as, KavaravTLVovnoXtv ptTO- 

 vopdcras, ;(/)i)/jaTiffii' ScvTipav Pa)/i?)i' vopa eKvpoio'ev. 1, 



17, p. 47, 28 Eis TTjv ^aiTiXeiiovcrav Ncai/ Paprjp, Con- 

 stantinople. 5, 18, p. 285, 14 'H /Sao-iXei'ouo-a TrdXir, 

 Rome. CiiAL. Can. 23 'H l3aa-iX(i/ovaa KaixrravTivoi- 



TToXif. 925 B. 1593 A 'H Paa-iKfvova-a, Constanti- 

 nople. 



2. Causatively, to appoint a hing, to put a Icing 

 over a people ; the same as /Sao-tXe'a noiija-ai. Sept. 

 Jud. 9, 'E^ao-iXfvo-ax tov 'A^ipcXfXj ^^'^!/ made 

 Abimelech hing. 9, 18 'E^ao-iXcijtraTc tuv 'Al^tpe'Kex 

 uioK TraiSicrKrjs avTov (n\ Tovs apSpas Siki/jmc. 1 Reg. 8, 

 22 BacriXevo'OP aiiTols ^aaiKea. 2 Par. 10, 17 'E^atri- 

 Xfvo-av fV aiiTtop Popoap. NiC. CoNST. 65 Kocrpav 

 Tovpopa e(/)' (avTo^s ^afrCKfvovai. 



PacrtXeuiTraTopia,' see fiaaCKionaTopla, 



^aaikeamaTuip, see fiatrCKcoTraTap. 



BacriXidiapoi, oip, ot, (Bno-iXciSijf) Bosilidians, the followers 

 of Basilides the Gnostic. Just. Tryph. 35, p. 133 A. 



/Sao-iXiitowXui'/Lior, op, {^aaiXiKos, n\mpos) belonging to the 

 imperial fleet. Tiieoph. Cont. 123 Mtrd ^fXavSiaji/ 



/3ao"tX tKOTrX liiipwp. 

 ^acn\iK.6s, J], dv, royal. PoRPH. Cer. 14, 24 At ^na-iXtxal 

 TTvXat, The royal gale, the principal gate or door of 

 the church of Saint Sophia at Constantinople. 



Substantively, (a) 'O pacAiKos, roycd officer, mes- 

 senger, ambassador. NT. Joan. 4, 46. Joseph. 

 Ant. 15, 8, 4. Porph. Adm. 72, 9. 184, 8, et 



alibi. Cer. 6 Tc5 bopecrriKa ruiv fiaaiKiK.o>p'. TheOPH. 



Cont. 320, 11. 



(b) To. ^aaCKiKo., Tlie imperial palace, to fiaa-iKetov. . 

 Porph. Adm. 141, 12. 

 ^ao-iXi'f, iSos, fj, queen, applied to Rome, or to Constanti- 

 nople. Just. Apol. 1, 26 'Ek rrj wdXct ijuuv jiaa-iKiSi 



