fiayiffTpiavo^ 



412 



fxa^ovpuid 



fiayKTTpiavos, ov, 6, (fiayia-Tpos) agens in rebus. NiL. 

 Epist. 1, 243. Chal. 876 D. Lyd. 199, 23. Euage. 

 2, 18, p. 315, 25. Gloss. 



fiayla-Tpiov, ov, to, = fMayiirnjpwv. ThEOPH. 211, 1 J. 

 liaylarpicrcTa, ijr, ^, magistra, the wife of a pdyiarpos. 



PoRPii. Cer. 67, 15, incorrectly written with one 2. 

 fiayicrrp6Kr]iia-os, ov, o, (payia-rpos, K^v(ros) magister 



census. Gloss. JuR. Mayto-TpoKijvo-os, Spx^v r^r 



avaypa(t>rjs. (Compare Novell. 127, 2 '0 payurrpos 



Toiv Krjvaoyv.) 



pdyi(TTpos, ov, 6, magister, master, lord, apxo>v. No- 

 vell. 127, 2. Basilic. 47, 1, 64 'O payiarpos tuv 



Particularly, the master of the imperial household, 

 the chief officer of the emperor's palace. Atuan. I, 



301 C ToC TraXoTiou paytirrpos. BaSIL. Ill, 111 B. 

 265 A. ZOS. 91, 2 'Hytpova Twc fv tJ aiXj Ta^cwv 

 oiTa • pdyiffTpov tovtov o(fi(j)iKL(ov KoXovat Pa}/xaioi. 1 vO, 

 5 *0 T03U TTepl T^v avXrjv rjyovpfvos Ta^€u>v, ov icaXoCcrt 

 Poipaiot pdyicrrpov. Pallad. Vit. Clirys. 17 F. 



CuAL. 1089 A. Prisc. 149, 19, et alibi. Proc. 



1,39,15. 111,136,18. Lyd. 173, 3. 189, 11, et 



alibi. 



2. Master, teacher, SiSderitaXos. GlOSS. JcR. Ma- 



yitrrpol .... h^atTKoKoi oiOCTfir^Trore Ttprjs. 

 paytarpoTTji, rjros, tj, the office of pdyivrpos. EcS. 8, 11. 

 uayioTtap, opos, 6, = pAyiarpos. TheOPH. 282, 20. 



2. Master, teacher. Hes. Mayi'ormp, tn-toraTTjs, 8t- 



8d(7KaXos. Id. MayioTopour, SiSao-itdXour, fitiaraTas. 

 payxriTtdov ^ payKiireiov. tsOCR. 5, 18 (tltul.). 

 payKr]7!WV or payKr^-rriov, = payKimov. ChRON. 629, 2 



as a various reading. 

 pa.y<r]y\r, rjnos, 6, = payKiylr. SOCR. 5, 18, p. 28d, 11. 

 payKtiraTos ^= ipayKLTraTos. OUID. 



pnyKmetov = payKmtov. 



VlT. EUTHYM. 28. THEOPn. 



363 as a various reading. 

 payKimov, ov, to, (mancipium) bakery where coarse 

 bread was sold, payKrjTvdov, payKrjTriov, payKrjiriov, payKt- 



TTfioi-. Chron. 629, 2. Theoph. 363, 4. Ptoch. 

 1, 17G, bakery in general. 

 payKimtraa, rjs, rj, the wife of a payKi\j/. PtOCH. 1, 177. 



182. 



payKinos, ov, 6, := payKi\lr. PtOCH. 1, 174. 



pdyKtylr, iiros, 6, manceps, baker tvho sells coarse bread, 

 pdyKTif, pdyKtnos. SocR. 5, 18. Lyd. 69, 16. 200, 

 4. Vit. Sab. 225 C, baker in general. 



payKKd^tov, ov, to, (m a n u s , c 1 a V u s) strap for chas- 

 tising offenders, payy'Kd^i.ov. PoRPH. Adin. 236, 10 

 ToDtov fiia payKKa^iav (T<po8pwv ine^r]p)((T0. CuROP. 

 38, 12. (See also fiayXd/Sioi'.) 



payKKa^iTt]!, ov, 6, (payKKd^iov) strap-bearer, payy'Kafim)!. 

 The emperor's strap-bearers were certain officers 

 furnished with straps or thongs. Codin. 105, 10. 

 (See also /layXnjSiTijr.) 



/inyXd|3toi', incorrectly for piyxXd^toi/, ov, to, the imperial 

 payKKa^'nai collectively considered. Porph. Cer. 



7, 19. 



pay'Ka^irqi incorrectly for payiiKa^lTT)s. PoRPH. Cer. 



8, 14. 



tilayvaipa, as, ij, JIagnaura, a magnificent palace in Con- 

 stantinople (called also Uavvaipa). Theoph. 423, 

 11, et alibi. 



payovXov, ov, to, mala, jaiv, yvdSos. Implied in Kara- 

 payovKov, 6vopayov\os, which see. 



2. Cheek, napiid. Ptoch. 1, 324. [So in Modern 



Greek.] 

 paSdpa, a kind of ship. Arrian. Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 



3G 'Em-oTna pairra irKoidpta ra Xeyopfva paSdpa. 

 pabapoa, cicra), (pa&apos) to pluck off one's hair, to make 



bald. Sept. Nehem. 13, 25 'EpaSdpaxra airovs, J 



plucked off their hair. 

 pdCa, fj, mass a, mass, lump. Leo. 14, 57. 19,7. 



SuiD. HaKddai, pa^at (TVKav. (See aho pa^lov.) 

 paCiv for pa^lov. ApOPHTU. Anton. 35 To paC'iv ToC 

 VL^rjpov. 



pa(lov, ov, TO, dimin. of pd(a. Geopon. 20, 33, of 



dough. SuiD. Kvp^ia, TO pa^la rav p^puiriMj'. 



pa(ovop(iov, ov, TO, ^= pa^ompiov. PSELL. 413 Mafoco- 

 puov, ayyos Ti, Iv m (fivparai pa(a. 



pa^ovopov, TO, = pa^ovopos. InSCR. 28o2, 50. 



paCovpKos, a, 6, an opprobrious epithet of uncertain im- 

 port. Theoph. Cont. 673, 21. 674. 



pa^ovpad, Hehrevf rmfQ) the zodiac? Sept. 4 Peg. 

 23,5. 



