/3pa'^a>Bi]'; 



233 



Bv06<s 



fipaX^a&rjs, (s, (^pa^oi) rough, rOcky. HeS. BpaxwSijf, 

 rpaxis. Id. B/joKfiar (sic), Tpax^is rcmovs. 



/Spf^fiov = Hpi^Lov. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 41 B. 42 E. 



Ppe^Larap, opos, 6, breviator. Novell. 105, 2, § 8'. 



Ppe^iov or jipe^Lov, ov, to, (brevis) a brief ; book of ac- 

 counts, jSpi^eiov, Ppeovtov, ^pditov. JuLIAN. Ejjist. 



2;'). Athan. I, 187 D fipepiov. Cod. Apr. Can. 34, 

 and p. 1279 C, fip^^iov. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 11 D. 



19 A. BoiSS. I, 410 Bpe/Siox Xtyerai rj kot (TnTopfji/ 

 (TVVTopos ypa<f>ri. 



^pfKoKKiov = irpaiKoKKLov. Diosc. 1, ICo, as a various 

 reading. 



PpeKTos, f], ov, (/3p6x«) soaked, as pulse. Substantively, 

 TO. ^peKTa, soaked horse-beans. LeiiiON. 154 'OXi'ya 

 ^peKTa. [Compare PtoCH. 2, 357 'Upas de npoTiBka- 

 (Ttu Kvapovs pf^peypivovs. In MODERN GrEEK tliey 

 are called ra ^peKTOKovKiua or ^pe)(TOKoiKKia.'\ 



Ppeomov = Ppe^iov. Eus. 10, 6, p. 486, 27. 



^pevtov = Ppefiiou. Athan. I, 187 D, as a various 

 reading. 



PpeiJHKos, 7], ov, (i3pe(pos) infantile. Philon. II, 84, 35 



T^t Ppe(j)iKjjs TjXiKias. 

 Ppe(j)oTpo(l>elov, ov, to, (^^picpos, rpefpa) foundling hospital. 



Novell. 7, Prooem. 

 &pfX<^, ($o>, to rain, va, transitive. Sept. Gen. 19, 24 



Kvpios (^pe^ev eVi 26Sopa Koi Topoppa deiov. Ex. 9, 23 

 "EPpe^e Kvptos x^^oC"" *'"■' 'naaav t;)c yrjv hlyinTov. IG, 

 4 "Va) iipw aprovs. Ps. 77, 24 "Ej3pf^ev avTo7s pavva 



(jiayelv. PoLTB. IG, 12, 3 ^pix^rm, it rained upon. 



Impersonal, Ppex^h ** rains, vn. Apophth. Xoius 

 2. Mal. 372, G. CnRON. 598, 10 'EPpf^cv iv Kwi/- 

 oTai/TiKouTroXei Koviav, It rained dust at Constantinople. 

 ^ptCa, rji, j;, a l^nd of grain. Galen. VI, 320 A. 

 [Modern Greek, fj PpiC"! as, rye, Secale, Cereale. 

 Compare tbe Gothic briz-eins, equivalent to the 

 Greek KpWivos, of barley.'] 



Ppoayxos, /Sdrpa^os. HeS. 



Ppopos = 0pSipos. Sept. Joel. 2, 20. 



PpovTrjaios, ov, 6, (/3poKnj) tlmndering. Inscr. 4040, 



I Atos PpovTTjaiov, Jovis tonantis. 

 ^povToXoyiov, ov, TO, {ppovTx], Adyof) the thunder diviner, 



a book containing rules for predicting events by the 



aid of thunder. Poiyii. Cer. 467, 11. (See the 



/Spoi/ToXo'yiov of Ltdus, p. 299 seq.) 

 fipovr6(j)avos, ov, {fipovTr], (jiavrj) thunder-voiced. Cedr. 



I, 419, 8 BpovTocpaivos (fxovrj. 

 fipovKa, T], (ppovKos) a kind of grasslwpipier. Hes. BpoC- 



Koy .... 'KvTTpwi 8e rrjv x)^aipav aKpi&a ^povKav. 



Ppov^ios, novrjpSs, wicked. Hes. 



Ppovpa, ij, brum a, the winter solstice, ^ x'^^l^^P^"'! Tpoirrj. 



Ltd. 380, 19. GeOPON. 1,1,9 *H Si rav fipoipav 

 . (opTT] fo-Ti TTj Trpo oKToj KoKavBSiv SeKcp^piav. 1, 5, 3 



and 4 to fipovpa. 

 ^povpaKia, o>v, to, brumalia, a Roman feast. CnRON. 



211, 21. QuiN. Can. 62. 



2. Henoe, any feast. Theoph. Cont. 456, 21 



To ^povpaXiov Tov 7rop(f)vpoyevvr]Tov. 



ppovpaKniKos, 17, ov, pertaining to the Ppovpa\ca. Geo- 



PON. 12, 1, 9 To tvTv^ov TO PpovpaXiTiKSv. 



Ppoxn, V', 17, rai'i, vctos. NT. Matt. 7, 25. 27. Geo- 

 PON. 4, 2. Leo. G, 13. 



Ppiaypa, aros, to, the acfof /Spuafo). CeDR. II, 79, 12. 



Ppvypos, ov, 6, roaring, ^pvxl], ^pvx^Bpos, ^pixripa. Sept. 



Prov. 19, 12. 

 PpvKa, to gnash, as the teeth. Clem. Rom. Homil. 19, 



25 Touff oSovTas ^pC^as. 



^pia-ts, fas, fj, {Ppva) fountain, spring. Porph. Adm. 

 2G9. ScYL. 741. 



^pviovia, as, ij, bryonia, bryony. Diosc. 4, 184. 

 [Modern Greek, ^ ppowid, ajSpwia, or dPpowid, (a) 

 Tamus Communis, called also to ^epyl. (b) Bryonia 



Dioeca, called also to dypioK^rjpa, 17 dypwuo'KoKvdid. 



(e) Bryonia Cretica, called also aypioKXrjpa, aypioKo- 



"KoKvdtd.j 



Ppwpos, ov, 6, stench, 8vcra>8ia. Galen. VII, 86 B. 

 Phrtn. (See also ^popos.) 



^papaSr]s, ej, (fipapos) Stinking, 8vu-a>Sris. DiOSC. 3, 42. 



Bubo's, oC, 6, Bythos, the Deep, the Unfathomable One, 

 the supreme being of the Gnostics. In some of their 

 systems he appears as the eternal, everlasting, and 

 immutable Nothing, the uuoriginated source of all 

 things, having neither consciousness nor any kind of 

 existence. His consort is 2iy^, Silence. Iren. 1, 1, 1. 

 1, 11, 5, et alibi. (See also dvoia-ios.) 



