^ovpL')(aXiov 



232 



l3paxvT7]<: 



^ovpix'i^iov, ov, TO, buricus, a sorry horse. Chron. 



572, 21. 

 Bouo-e/Sourfijf, r), 6, Busehutzes, a man's name. Pokph. 



Adm. 160, 19. 



fioirrj, rjs, tj, butta, ^oims. SLvURIC. 10, 4. PORPH. 



Cer. 374, 11. 



/Sot/n'ov, ov, TO, = ^ovttIov. MaUEIC. 10, 4. 



/3oi/TTj)9, doga. Gloss. 



^ovTTiv for ^oimov. Chron. 513, 10. 



/Sourrioc, ou, to, ^ ^oCrrtf. INIal. 315. ChRON. 513, 8. 



Leo. 15, 75. Gloss. Bo«t»oi' (sic), cupella. 

 jSoOTTtt, ^, buttis, butt, cask, tun, /SoiJtij, ^avmjs, j3out- 

 tIov, /SoCttoj. Mal. 314, 17. Chron. 513. Gloss. 



BoOttis jifyoKri, rjv Tiyer yavKov KciKoviri, cuppa, sen 



vagna. [Compare the Modern Greek, t6 Povrai, 

 cask, barrel, Russian hotsliKa, bouriXxa, Italian botte, 

 boccia, botiglia, English bottle.] 



jSoCrros, vagna, vogae, cuppa. Gloss. 



QovTvpov, ov, TO, butter. Sept. Gen. 18, 8. 



*^6a\(r, wffos, o, =: 0a)|. It was coincd by Aristophanes 

 of Byzantium. Athen. 7, 27, p. 287. 



0pa/3tXoc, |8ap/3iXo£, or fipdfiv'Kos, seedling peach-tree bear- 

 ing poor fruit. GeOPON. 10, 39. Hes. BpdPv'Kos, 



fi8os (pVTOV KaKOV. 



*^pa^v'Xov, ov, TO, plum, the Primus of botanists, particu- 

 larly the inferior varieties. Theocr. 7, 14G. Ga- 

 len. XIII, 496 A. Athen. 2, 33. Suid. Bpa/3uXa, 



TO KoKoififva Safiao-Krivd. [MOBERN GkeEK, to dfipd- 



^jjXoi', the fruit of the plum in its natural state ; t) 



a/Spd^r/Xid, the sloe.^ 

 (3pd/3uXor, see Ppa^iXos. 

 Ppadeiu> = ^paSiva. CedR. I, 709. 

 fipaSiy\a<T(roi, ov, {^padvs, y\aia-iTa) slow-tongued, slovO of 



tongue or of speech. Sept. Ex. 4, 10 'lirxvocpavos <tal 

 ^pabvyXtDaffos eyo) etpi. 

 ^paSis, da, V, late. VlT. SaB. 291 B 'O'^las PpaSeias 

 oSaTjs. Mal. 474, 14 BpaStiar bi yevopievTjs Upas ^\6oii 

 iv TO) iTpatTQipta ToO iirdp^ov T^s TToXcojf, late in the 

 evening. Const. IV, 812 C 'H wpa /SpaSfia ^v, It 

 was late in the evening. 



BpdStow rjv, or BpdSwv iyepero. It ivos late in the even- 

 ing. Apophth. Johanu. Colob. 40 'Qs ovv (<f>da<xav 



els Trji' eprjpov fipd&iov iyevero. LeO GrAM. 359 Bpd- 

 dtov Tjv Koi irdvTfs VTrvco KarefpepovTo. 



^pd^a>, to ferment, as wine ; intransitive. Theoph. 82, 

 12. Cedr. I, 538, 13. 



^paKQ, as, % bracae or braccae, breeches, Anglo- 

 Saxon britCCtl'. DiOD. 5, 30 'Ava^vpiaiv, as fWvot 

 fipoKas wpoarayopevova-iv. [The singulai' belongs to 

 Modern Greek. EfST. Thessal. C;ipt. 440. Ni- 

 CET. 353, 28.] 



PpaKiov, ov, TO, ^z PpaKa. SoiD. 'Ava^vplSas, (f>ipivaKia, 

 ^paxla. 



^pdiTpa, arot, to, (fipaCa) a boiling or buhbliiig. Aet. 7, 



101, p. 142, 5. PORPH. Adm. 77, 13 Bpaa-pa vepov. 



Metaphorically, ebullition, agitation, excitement. 



Petr. Alex. Can. 11, p. 49G A Oi yap TrpuToi 



TrapaTnibrja-ai'Tfs (v tw ^pdafiaTi Toit Sitoypov, when the 



persecution was raging, 

 fipaxiaros, brachiatus, wearing bracelets, ^(\io<p6pos. 



Ltd. 157, 26. 

 ^paxio\tov, ov, TO, brachiale, bracelet, /Spaxi'oXor, ^pa- 



Xidvioi'. Theoph. 225, 11, et alibi. Suid. xXtfirfva?, 



Kocrpovs TTfpl Tovs ^paxiovas .... ^paxtoKia. 

 ^paxioKos, ov, 6, = /Spaxio'Xtoi'. PoRPH. Cer. 507. 

 fipaxidviov, ov, TO, (^po;(io)v) = PpaxioKiov. Cedk. I, 



731, 15. 

 Ppaxvenas, adv. ?'« feio words, briefly. Just. Apol. 1, 



49 Til' ^paxvenais etprjpevaii>. 



Ppaxvva, vva, {fipaxvs) to shorten, as a vowel or syllable ; 

 opposed to f/cTfiVw. Dion. Thrax in Bekkee. 633, 



2 Bpa;(i'i'ope>'<a (jxovrifvTi. 



Ppaxvs, eia, v, short. JJapd ^paxi, very near. Zos. 39, 

 16 TLapd ^paxi ToO rairas tXfiv iXduvres, Coming very 

 near taking them. 



2. In grammar, short, as applied to vowels or sylla- 

 bles. Dion. Thrax in Beicker. 631, 4. 



^paxvTTjs, 7]Tos, T), shortness. When it is used as a title 

 of assumed humility, it may be rendered parvity. 

 Basil. Ill, 80 D T^s rjpmpas ppaxvTijTos. Epiph. I, 



39 D 'Yjio TTJs ripSiv fipaxvTrjTos. CtRILL. AleX. 



Epist. 93 E Tijs fprjs ^paxvTr)Tos, Parvitatis meae. 

 Cod. Apr. Can. 49, and p. 1255 E. Chal. 1165 

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