lypaSo? 



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ypacprj 



ypdSos, ov, 6, gracilis. Inscr. 3902. 3902, i. 



ypdSaa-ts, (as, Ij, (ypdSos) Steps, Stairs, collectively con- 

 sidei-ed. Theoph. Cont. 139, 21. 



TpaiKia, as, r), Graecia, 'EXXds. Nic. II, 752 A. 



ypaiKtari, adv. graece, in Greek, (Wtjuicti. Const. 

 Ill, 1041 A. Hes. 



*rpaiKo'r, ou, 6, Graecus, Greek. The 'EXXT^i-et of his- 

 tory were originally called TpaiKoL Aristotel. 

 Meteor. 1, 14, 15. Inscr. 2374, 10. 11 (Parian). 

 Eus. Chron. 1, p. 25. Steph. Btzant. TpaiKos, 6 

 'eXXtji/. Hes. rpaiKo'r, 'eXXiji/. Eust. 890, 14. (Sec 

 also Pa«os.) 



In later writers, from Polybius downward, it is the 

 representative of the Latin Graecus, as applied to 

 the historical Greeks. Poltb. 35, 6, 2 (in Cato's 



mouth). PlUT. I, 8G3 B Kni t6v re TTparov iv Pmpr) 

 Xpovov eiXa^S)! Si^ye [d KiKcpav'^, koi toIs ap)(ais oKvrjpas 

 TTpoajj^i Koi TraprjiieX^lro, ravra 5rj rd Papatcov Tois f^avav- 

 (TOTaTOLS Trpo^eipa kol ovvrjdj] ovopara V paiKos Koi (TX^~ 

 XacTTiKos aKovaiV. AtHEN. 2, 35 'Y/zetj ol TpaiKoi, 



says Larensius. Cyeill. Alex. Epist. 64 C 'Hko- 



"Xovdrjac Be tois Bvtckols 6€u<^iKe(Tiv cnHTKoirocs to) (trre- 

 vwadai TT]v Po>pa'iKf]i/ (jxtivqv Ka\ /zt) dvi^aaBai irpos ttjv 

 fjpeTepav Twv TpaiKav (j)pd(Ti.u Tpeis vno(rTd<T€is Xeyeiv. 



Prisc. 190, 20. Proc. II, 93, applied to the East- 

 ern Romans. Ibid. 136, as a term of contempt. Ibid. 

 313. Const. Ill, 677 A, in Agathon's letter. The- 

 oph. 705. PoRPH. Adm. 217. 



ypdppa, aros, to, letter, epistle. Inscr. 3833. Did. 

 Alex. 924 A TS>v UavXov ypappdrav. 



ypappareis, iais, 6, scholar, learned man, one learned in 

 the law. Sept. 2 Esdr. 7, G "EaSpar .... ypapparfvc 

 Tax^s iv vopa Mioiicr^. Ps. 44, 2 'H yXtoo-crd pov KaXa- 

 pos ypappartios d^vypd<j)ov. 



*ypappnTi^a> (ypdppa), perf. part. pasS. yeypapparicrpivos, 



lettered, learned. Hippo l. 57. 



2. To be a ypappareiis. InsCR. 1573 ypappoTiSSa, 

 Bceotic. 

 ypappaTiKT), ^r, 17, (ypappariKos) the letters of the alphalet, 

 simply the alphabet. Poltb. 10, 47, 7 "Anetpou ptv 



Kai d<xvvfj6rj ypappartKrjs, ToXXa 8' dyxivovv, illiterate. 

 Plut. I, 319 A 'Qs iXeyx^t tu ypdppara rij? ptr EiicKfl- 



St]v ovTa ypappoTiKrjs. ScHOL. VeNET. ad II. 7, 185, 



p. 182. Bekker. 783. Cramer. Vol. 4, p. 318, 25. 

 2. The art of writing. Diod. 3, 4 Ou ydp ex t^e 



Tav cruXXa/SMf trufflcVfttis t/ ypappariKr) nap avTols Toi/ 

 vnoKeipevov Xoyov dnoBidwat. 



ypappanxos, ov, 6, literator, scholar, learned man ; teacher 

 of languages. Sept. Esai. 33, 18. Poltb. 32, 6, 5. 



OOCII. 5, 2o VpappaTtKos Tis ovopari EuyfWOf Vuipa'tKohs 

 iraiddav Xoyour, a teacher of Latin. CoNST. Ill, 

 1017 A TpappaTtKos Paipa'iKos, A Latin teacher. 



ypappaTofta-ayaiyevs, fwr, d, = fla-ayayds ? Sept. Deut. 

 1, 15. 



ypappaTOKopta-TT)!, ov, 6, (ypappa, Kopl^a) letter-carrier, 

 courier. Eus. 1, 13, p. 38, 18. 



ypappjXTOKV^os, 6, := ypappaTOKv(j)oiv. METHOD. 368 C. 

 ypappaTo(j)opos, ov, 6, (ypappa, tpepa) letter-carrier, ^ijSXta- 

 (j)6pos. Poltb. 1, 79, 9, et ahbi. 



ypappaTo(j)v\aKftov, ov, to, {ypappaTo(pv\a^) archives, 

 whore records are kept, ypapparocjivXaKiov, x°pTo(})v\d- 

 Kiov. Eds. 1, 13, p. 37, 19. 



ypappaTo(f>v\aKiov = ypa/i/iuro0iiXaK€ioj'. InSCR. 4247. 



4957, 23. Joseph. Bell. Jud. 7, 3, 4. Plut. I, 

 332 B. 



ypappaTO(j)v\a^, okos, 6, (ypdppa, (piiXa^) keeper of public 



documents, archivist, x"f"'o(j>v\a$ 2. Insck. 1239. 

 1240. Gloss. TpapparocjjvXa^, tahularius. 



ypappiarrjs, ov, d, meaning uncertain. Theoph. 454, 15. 



ypuTTTOf, Tj, ov, painted. Tpairr^ eiKwv, picture. Inscr. 

 124. Just. Apol. 1, 19. 



Ol ypairrol. The branded ones, an epithet given to 

 the brothers Theodorus and Tlieophanes, because the 

 emperor Theophilus, the last of the iconoclasts, caused 

 twelve iambic trimeters to be branded on their fore- 

 heads. HoROL. Oct. 11. Dec. 27. (See also 

 Theoph. Cont. 105 seq.) 



ypa<p(iov, ov, to, Scripture, ypa(f>r]. Clem. Roji. Epist. 1, 

 28. 



ypa(f»], rjs, v, commonly al ypatfiat, the Scriptures, that is, 

 the Old Testament. NT. Matt. 21, 42, et alibi. 

 2. Text, a verse or passage of Scripture. NT. 



Act. 1, 16 Ttjv ypa<j>fjv ravrrfv. JuST. Tryph. 71 IIoX- 

 Xa£ ypaf^as TtXeov irepiuKov aTtb twv i^rfyrftrtav. 



