fiaXaKi^ofiai 



415 



/JMvSvXlV 



an Indian tree. Arriak. Peripl. Mar. Ervtllr. 56. 

 65. Galex. XIII, 20.5 D. (See also fi(iT6<T<j)aipov, 



fiiKpoa^aipov. ) 

 fidXaKl^ofiai (fiaXoKifw), to be si'ck OF ill. Sept. 2 Par. 



1 6, 1 2 Kat e^aXaKiadt) *A(7a cV tw Trft Toi fvvd-to Kat 

 rpioKoma ttj! ^acrCKelas avrov xois TTodas, IcaS diseased 

 in his feet. 

 fidkoKtov, ov, TO, hag or baslrt made of palm-leaves. 

 Apophth. Megeth. 1. Pior 3. Paul. Magn. 3. 

 ViT. Sab. 289 A. Leimon. 36. 154. 



fiaKaKi(rKiov, to, dimin. of /laXoKiov. Xic. CoNST. Can. 



■ p. 4G3 B. 

 fidXaKoid']!, €s, {fiaXaKos, EIAO) soft. Metaphorically, 



weak. Chrts. VII, 511 A. 

 fiaXiaafios. ov. to, = /xoXi^. SuiD. MaXtacr^?, votros 7T€p\ 



Toiif oi/ouf ■y(i'o/i«'v);, os i<m KaTappovs Sia iivKTTjpav. [Tq 



MoDERX Greek, ^aXid^oi (evidently the primitive of 

 lia\ia<Tiios) means, to become aphthous at the tongue, 

 and metaphorically, to be sick at heart.^ 

 Iia\iri. rjs. tj, irruption in the fauces of beasts of burden, 



/laXis, a(p6a. HeS. 

 fiaXis ^ paXt^. HeS. 



fidWoTos, ij, OK, (/iaXXoia) jleecy, woolly, shaggy. Diox. 

 Hal. in, 1491, 5. Schol. Arist. Yesp. 1142 



'ZiypaTi Si T(5 ^laXXtoTO craya. 

 jid/i^ii), i)f, ij, mother, iiijTijp. Good Attic. Phrts. 



MOER. 



2. Grandmother, riV5i). Good Greek, but bad 

 Attic. Plut. I, 797 B. 11, 704 B. Hekodiax. 

 5, 3, 7. Phrtx. 



lutiiirapios = panrdpios. Chrys. YIII (Spuria), 89 

 (723) B. 



pdv, TO, indeclinable, Hebrew J 2, manna, the mi- 

 raculous food, TO fidima. Sept. Ex. 16, 31. 33. 

 35. 



ftiiva — fj pivva. Theoph. Coxt. 91, 23. 92, 14. 



ftavaa, Hebrew nnJO) present, gif, BHpov. Sept. 

 4 Keg. 8, 8. 



p.dv8aXos. ov, 6, bolt for a door. Hes. Auicor . . . . koi 

 6 Tijs Svpas fxap8a\os. Id. TvXapos, /xavSaXoff. 



^aKSoTov, ou, TO, mandatum, order, despatch, message. 

 Ephes. 1284 E. Chal. 869 A. Axtec. 1, 21 



init. EuAGR. 2, 18. p. 311, 16. Mal. 108, 10. 

 Theoph. 375, 2, et alibi. 

 pavSartop, copos or opor, mandator, messenger. Leg. 

 Homer. 101 -opos. 'Sic. II, 744 A. Theoph. 



279, 9. Leo. 4, IG. ScID. UevBqv irevSrivos, 6 fiav- 

 Sarap. Id. MavbdrapfS, fiSos a^idyfiaTOS. 



2. Surety. Novell. 4, 1. Harmex. 3, 6, 1. 

 pLovSa-copfia, fi(Ta>, {pavbciTap) to become surety ? No- 

 tell. 4, 1. Harmex. 3, 6, 1. 

 liavhiiKiov, ov, to, man tele, mantelium, towel, nap- 

 kin, ^lavTiKiov, pavhiKiov, pavhikiv, pavhvXiov, pavBvKiv. 



To dyiov pavSrjXiov, The holy toicel, the cloth on 

 which the likeness of Christ was impressed. Ac- 

 cording to an ancient legend, it was sent by Christ 

 himself to Abgarus, an imaginary king of Edessa. 

 Theoph. Coxt. 432, 12. Horol. August. 16 "H 



i^ 'EScVot/s dvaKOfiiSri T^r a;^fipo770iijTOU (Ikovos tov Kvpiov 

 ^fLcoif ^Irjaov Kptorov, tjtoi tov dyiov p.avSrfKLOv. (See 



also dxeiponotriTos. For the legend, see Apocr. Act. 

 Thadd. 3.) 



liavbC\iv for fiavSiXtov. PxOCH. 1, 350. 



fiavSiXiov, ov, TO, mantile, mantilium, napkin, fua- 

 TiKiov, iiav8iX.iv, fUwSfjIiiov, p^avSiiKtov. POEPH. Cer. 



465, 11. (See also fiavrffKa.) 

 lidvSpa, as, ij, fold, as for animals. Classical. 



2. J/onastery, liavhpciov, povrj, nova<TTripiov. EpiPH. 



I, 811 A. 1073 A. Nil. 3, 241. Ecagr. 1, 13, 

 p. 267. Theoph. 174. 



fjLavhpeXov, ov, to, =: pdnSpa 2. EuAGR. 6, 23, p. 471, 42. 

 pxivhpidp)0s, ov, 6, (^pdvSpa, op^a) = dpp^i/iafSpi'njs. ThE- 



OPH. Coxt. 799, 20, where it seems to be used con- 

 temptuously. 

 pavhpiTtjs, ov, 6, belonging to a pavhpa 2, monk, pova^os. 

 CoxST. (536), 1176 E. 1180 D 'laawrfv t6v MavSpl- 



njv, as a surname. 



fiavSvas, ov, 6, a kind of cloak, fiavdvtjs, /tavSvov, pavTiov. 



Sept. Jud. 3, 16. Mal. 33, 7. ' 



2. Mantle, bishop's, abbot's, monk's, or nun's gotcn. 



Ttpic. 30, p. 206. 

 /lavSiris, ov, 6, = pLOvSvas 1. Ltd. 178, 14. 19. (See 



also fiavrlov.') 

 fiavSiXiv for p.avdvKiov. Theoph. 728, 17. 



