fiavBvXtov 



416 



fiaTTTrapto^ 



liavbvXtov, ov, TO, = fiav5fi\iov. ApoCR. Nicod. Eiiangel. 

 I, B, 1, 2. Cedr. I, 297, 18. Cdrop. 67, 17. 



fiavSiov, ov, TO, = nauSias. TlIEOPH. 266, 6. 



fiauCrip = fiavCripoi. CedR. I, 799, 11. 



Iiav(<]p6s, ov, 6, Hebrew "IfQQi manzer, bastard, voSos. 

 Theoph. 643, 9, a nickname given to Saint John of 

 Damascus by Constantine Copronymus, the picture- 

 breaker ; with a play upon Mav<Tovp, his real surname. 

 [For the change of M into N, compare nifinf, jrcWf.] 



Mawjr, ij or ov, also tn-or, o. Manes, commonly called 

 Maw;(atof, 3fanickaeus, the propagator of dualism. 

 Ctrill. Hier. Catech. 6, 31 toO Mauov. Epiph. 



1, 617 C. 628 D, ToO Mdvij, in both places. Tit. 

 1077 B Tov MdvfVTas. 



fiainjs, 01, manes, ;(5ociot 6(01. Zos. 65, 22. 



p.avdiva>, to ham. Followed by aito. Mal. 77 Mf/ia- 



$TJk6t€S ajTO TCOV no\lTa>J/ Koi TU>V (TVyKkr}TlK<hv OTt Kv^LKOS 



eoTiv 6 o"(/)ay€is nap avTuv, 



2. To study, as a pupil. Nic. Const. Can. 17. 

 [umaKaTos, rj, ov, wearing or having a p.aviaKrjs. Porph. 



Cer. 469, 15. 

 jiaviaKrjt, ov, o, bracelet, collar, necklace, /law^, xp^'^°^'' 



■^iWlOV (f>OpOV(Tl TTfpl Tas X^'POS Kal TOV Tpd)(Ti\ov oi 



Ta\dTiu. Sept. Dan. 5, 7. 29. Poltb. 2, 29, 8. 



2, 31, 5, MeS. KXoiOff .... KoWdptov, rJTOi fiaviaKr]^. 

 SuiD. 



fiavidKiv for jiaviaKLov. Mal. 457, 20. Theoph. 377, 15. 



p.avMKiov, ov. TO, dimin. of paviaKijs. ApoPHTH. Arsen. 



36. Porph. Adm. 114, 11. Hes. Mi;wV(coi . . . . 



fiavidxta, ircpiSepata. 

 pavia^, OKOS, 6, = pavtaKrjc. GlOSS. Mavla^, tortile, cir- 



culiis, tortus. 

 pdviKat, at, manicae, sleeves, piavUta, /laviKcXta, x^tpop^- 



riKa, ireptx^plSa, ^fp'Sfr. LxD. 134, 11. 

 paviKt^iov, ov, TO =: ;(fipo/iawitoc. LeO. 6, 25. 35. 

 paviKLOv, ov, TO, (jidviKai) sleeve, paviKe\iov, ^^eipo/idftKov, 



irepiXfpU, x^'P''- Theoph. 599, 21. Leo. 6, 13. 

 Porph. Adm. 167, 2. 



p-dvi^, iKos, 6, t= paviaKTjS. PORPH. Car. 441, 3. 



liavm\ol, oi, manipuli, aT]paio(j)6poi. Ltd. 128, 8. 



Mavtxaios, ov, 6, =: Mdvrjs. AleX. LtC. 413 B. 



pAvva, TO, indeclinable, = fidf. Sept. Num. 11, 7 To 



8e pdi/va oxrei a-irippa Koplov eoTi, (cai to eiSos aiToO iihos 

 (cpuordXAou. 



lidma, as, fj, mamma, mother, pdm. Cedr. II, 105, 



10. 556, 7. (See also pawdptov.) 

 pavvdSiv for pavvdBtov, ov, to, meaning uncertain. 



Apophth. Agath. 7. 

 pavvdKiov, ov, TO, dimin. of pAvvos, necklace. Schol. 



TheOCR. 11, 40 Mdvvos Se eaTiv 6 7r€ptTpaxrj\ios KOffpos, 



TO Xeyopfvov pavvdiciov. (Compare pavidxrjs and its 



derivatives.) 

 pawdptov, ov, TO, dimin. of pdvva, dear mamma. Lu- 



ciAN. Dial. Meretr. 6, 1. 

 yiavvaipa = Mayvavpa. PORPH. Cer. 125, 11. 



pavvoSoTea, rjaa, {pAvva, SiSu/ii) to give manna. Const. 



ApoST. 6, 3, 1 Tov i^ ovpavov pavvoSfjaavTa avTOts. 

 pavovd\tov, ov, to, (manual is) candelabrum, large 



candlestick used in churches. Porph. Cer. 75, 3. 



Ttpic. 59, p. 247. 

 pavovdtov, ov, TO, (manuatus) fagot. Hence, shrub, 



edpvos. ViT. Sab. 229 C. 283 A. 

 pavTeta, av, Ta, (pavTtiav) reward of divination, presents 



for the soothsayers. Sept. Num. 22, 7. 

 pavTrjXa, V. 1. pavTtCKa, fj, z=^ pavhtKiov. POLL. 7, 74. 

 pavTtKtov =i: pavhtKiov. LeO GrAM. 199, 6. 

 pavTtov, ov, TO, r= pavSvas. Ltd. 178. LeiMON. 60 



'Atto o-ftpds pavTtov, A cloak made of palm-leaves. 



Mal. 421, 20. Chron. 79, 19. Porph. Cer. 495, 8. 

 pa^tXkdpiov, ov, TO, (m axilla) pilloic, npoaK^^oKaiov. 



Porph. Cer. 672, 7 incorrectly written with one A. 

 pa^iXkdptot, ov, 6, meaning uncertain. PoRPn. Cer. 



352, 16. 



pd^ipos, ov, (m a g n U S , piyas) m a X i m U S , pe'yiaros. 



Poltb. 3, 87, 6. (See also novrttpi^.) 



pAima, as, rj, map pa, (paKidXrjs, iKpayewv. LyD. 145. 



Mal. 412, 13. Cedr. I, 297, 17. 



2. Horse-race at the hippodrome. Novell. 105, 



1 AevTfpav a^€t 6i(iv ttjv to}V dptWrjTTjptiov tmnov, tjv 6/; 

 pdrnrav Trpoirayopfvovcrt. 

 pamtdpioi, ov, d, m a p p a r i U S , panirdpts, papitaptos, the 



officer who used to drop the mappa as a signal for 

 beginning the chariot-races in the circus. Cedr. I, 

 297, 15. 19. 



