eiravarp^j^oi 



303 



eiravKKM 



menace, simply to threaten. Polyb. 2, 44, 3 Tois 8c 

 fjij 'TTpoaixovaiv tri fiei^ovs inavaTfivoufVov (jiopovs Koi 

 KtvSivovs. 15, 29, 14 'ETravfTflveTO irpa^etv. 



iTrapaTp(x<-> (araTpfp^m) , to run back to anything. Clem. 

 Rom. Epist. 1, 19 'EnavaSpaiiafxev (ttI tov f| apx^s 

 irapaSedopevou f}p.lv t^s elprjvr]! (tkottov. 



iiravaTpvyaa (Tpvyaa), to glean after the vintage. Sept. 

 Lev. 19, 10 Tbv apne\S>vd crov oix fTravarpvyrjcrfis. 



inavax^a {avax^a), to pOUr vpon. Clem. Rom. Homil. 



G,4. 

 indvo), upon, over. Followed by us. Leimon. 6 ''ETravo) 

 ils TO ;(etXor t^s KoKvp^rjSpas. 



Ai iirdva, The upper hand, in the phrase Tas iwdva 

 fviyKai, To get the upper hand. Mal. 167, 21. 210, 

 13. 304, 18. 



2. For em, on, in the phrase 6 eVavm, the superin- 

 tendent. ChkON. 697, 14 'O lirava rav x"poTowa)V, 

 The superintendent of ordinations, a church oflScer. 



3. Upwards. NiC. II, 1024 C 'Ewai/o) TpiaKovra 

 j3i/3Xia)V mip\ KareKava-ai/, upxoards of thirty. 



4. Adjectively, ascending, as applied to progeni- 

 tors. Joseph. Apion. 1, 7 Twv emva npoyovav, 

 where, strictly speaking, it is superfluous. 



5. Against, Kara. Apophtu. Theodor. Pherm. 29 



'HX^oc ttotc iirava avTov rpels Xtjcttqi. (Compare Ibid. 

 Paphnut. 2 Evpedr] (Trdvai KoXrjylov 'KricrTwv, He found 



himself among a company of robbers.) 



kiravaKKi^avov, ov, to, the outer liKi^avov. PhOC. 198, 9. 



fna^ovla, rja-ai, (n^cov) to register. Sept. Num. 1, 18 



^E7rT]^ovov(rav Kara yevetrets avToyu. 

 cVaTToo-TfXXu (drroa-TeXXw), to Send to, against, or after. 



PoLYB. 1, 53, 5. 11, 2, 3. 31, 12, 14. 



kirapKua, ai, 17, (eTrapKris) SUCCOr, aid, help. POLYB. 1, 



48, 5, et alibi. 

 inapva-Tr)p, rjpos, 6, (inapiTopat) a vessel for pouring 



liquids into another vessel. Sept. Ex. 25, 38. 



iirapvaTpU, l8os, rj, z= itrapvarr^p. SePT. Ex. 38 (37), 



23. 

 inapvTopai [apvTo), to pour upon or in. Plut. II, 600 D 



'Ek tcSk ayaOav To'is KaKols (napvTopeiioi. 

 tVapxe'iB, Ijo-M, to be ejrapxos. CODIN. 28, 15 'O t6v (popov 



Ivapxav, Tlie prefect of the market. (Inscr. 2047 



EKNKOYNTOS converted by Boeckh into e-napxovv- 



TOJ.) 



Ivapxla, as, r), {eirapxos) prefecture, domain, territory 

 belonging to a government) province. Polyb. 1, 

 15, 10. 1, 17, 5, et alibi. Plot. I, 257 A, et alibi. 

 Clem. Rom. Homil. 12, 2. 20, 13. Nic. I, Can. 4. 

 Ant. 9. 



2. Praefectura, the office of prefect. Plut. I, 

 583 C. 



inapxtaKos, rj, 6v, :^ inapxiKos. Eus. V. C. 2, 46 'Eirap- 



inapxiKos, ij, 6v, {(napxos) praefectianus, (WapxiaKus. 



Dion Cass. 1267, 21. Chrys. Ill, 714 D. Socr. 

 1, 9, p. 35 'H enapxiKr) to^is, the pracfectiani, regarded 

 as one body. 



2. Provincial. Plut. I, 879 A, substantively, 

 provincials. 



(Trdpxia-a-a, t]!, rj, the wifs of an firapxos. PORPH. Cer. 



67, 17, incorrectly written inapxia-a, with one 2. 

 iwapxiasTrjs, ov, 6, {lirapxia) inhahitant of a province. 



Just. Apol. 1, 69. Eus. 4, 9, p. 153, 17. 



2. Member of a diocese. Ant. 20. Const. 1,6. 



Ephes. 2, provincial bishops. 

 (Trapxos, ov, 6, praefectus, prefect, governor of a country, 



vrrapxos. Sept. 2 Esdr. 5, 6 '0 (irapxas tov irepav toC 



iroTapov. Polyb. 5, 46, 7. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 



37. Inscr. 4683 'bXav'iavov impxov AlyvTrrov. 



'O trrapxos Trjs TToXeur, Praefectus urbis. DiON. 

 Hal. II, 832, 7. Martyr. Ignat. 22. Socr. 4, 

 8, p. 220, 25. (See also tto-Xis.) 



'O T(3i/ PacriXficov i'rrapxos, the same aS 'O i'napxos 

 rav irpatTapiav (see npaTu>pws). SoCR. 5, 9. 

 inapxoTrjs, rjTos, fj, the office of ewapxos, praefectura, pre- 

 fecture, npa(CJ>eKTa>pia. NoVELL. 38, Prooem. § y. 



134, 1. 



2. Metonymically, _pre/ec<. Ltd. 173, 10. 174, 9. 



iiraa-Kijo-ts, cats, ^, (cTrao-fcem) cultivation, study, as of a 

 science. Clem. Rom. Homil. 2, 24 'AiroSrjpoivTos 

 yap aiiTov (Is A'yviTTov inl Trju rrjs payias IndiTKrja-iv. 



(naa-Tris, ov, 6, (eTra'Sco) enchanter, enaSos. JuST. Apol. 



2,6. 



(TravK\ia, TpayfjpaTa. PSELL. 325. 



