fia7nrapi<; 



417 



fiaprvptov 



/unnrapir for funnrapioi. ChROX. 701, 9. 

 fiapados. ov, tj, fennel. Ltd. 154, 19. 



fiapyapiTopiv for ixapyapnapiov, ov, to, ^ fiapyaplnft 1. 



Theoph. 351, 11. 

 Iiapyapirrjs, ov. 6. pearl. ClassicaL 



2. A particle of the sacramental bread. Chrys. 



XII, 771 C. 798 E. 



impyapov, ov, to, pearl, papyapos, papyapirris. PacS. 8, 



18, 6 (2). Proc. Ill, 27, 18. 



papyapos, ov, 6, ^ papyapov. AeL. X. A. 15, 8. 



Jiapiappi], ijt, Tj, Mariamme, the name of the sister of 

 the apostle Philip ; called also 'M.apiapvri, Mariamne, 

 which see. Apoce. Act. Philipp. passim. Hip- 

 POL. 95. 



ilapiapvT) =^ yiapiappT). HiPPOL. 314. 



Ttlapiva, rjt, ij, Marina, a Saintess who suffered martyr- 

 dom in the year 270. Horol. Jul. 17 T^r aylas 

 peyaXopaprvpos ^lapivrjs. 



2. Marina, a Roman lady. 'O oi<or Maplinjs, The 

 house of Marina, the name of a palace in Constan- 

 tinople built by this lady. Axthol. XHI, p. 661 



Ei£ Tov oiKov lAaplvrjS. ThEOPH. 3i 1 Tov'™ t&J C7ei 

 .... Tf\evTa BcXiaapio? 6 traTpiKios iv Bufawto), Koi t) 

 TOUTOV Titpiovaia ri\d(V els Tov ^etmariKov oikov yiaplvrjs. 



To TTaXdriov Tav Maplvris, ^ 'O oikos Jilapivris. Id. 

 45-1, 7 'e» to jroXoTi'*) Tav Mapipr/s. (For the expres- 

 sion tSv yiapli^is, see Ixtroductios, § 79, 2.) 



ilapivaio)!, Tj. 6, dimin. of Jilapiiros. Theoph. 677. 



Mofiir, t. o, (Mofiios) M a r i u s . SoCR. 1, 8, p. 22. Id. 

 3,12. 



papKe<Tios :^ pMpKj)iTios. Nic. Greg. I, 238, 2. 240, 2. 



papKijtTios, ov, 6, marquis, papxttnos. Porph. Adm. 

 116, 20. Cer. 661, 17. 



tilapKiavol, av, oi, the followers of Marcion the heresiarch. 

 Just. Tryph. 35. 



pappapoaa—ovvov, to, (^pappapov, <ra7rovvtov) cake of soap. 



EuKnOL. 

 pappapou), oiao), to pave icith marble. Max. 339, 7. 

 Basilic. 58, 2, 13. Theoph. Coxt. 140, 14. 



pappapaats, eas, fj, (pappap6a>) a paitnff. SaSILIC. 58, 



2, 13. 

 pappapaToi, 17, ov, (jioppapoa) paved with marble. Sub- 



stantively, tA pappapoTov, place paved with marble. 

 Porph. Cer. 107, 1. 



papovXtv for puipoiiXtov, ov, to, lettuce, pmov\iov, paiovvwv, 

 BpiSa^, BpibaKlvr). Geopox. 12, 1, 2. Boiss. in, 

 420. [The analogical diminutive of the Latin a m a - 

 r u s , jTiKpof, would be amarulus, which has the 

 appearance of being the prototype of papoiAiov. If 

 so, papoiXiov means the bitter herb, and may be com- 

 pared with the ancient liucpU, and the modern i? Triicpa- 

 Xi'8a, succory, dandelion, ox-tongue. Compare the 

 Hebrew ~\*2, bitter.'] 



pappov, oil, TO, m a r r a , mattock, pickaxe, and the like. 



Hes. "^lappov, fpyaXelov aiSrjpovv. 

 papr^o^ap^ovXov, ov, to, = ^rjpinTa. MauRIC. 12, 4. 11. 



BrjpvTTas, rJToi papT^o^ap^ovXa. 

 M.apTtvaicr]i, ij, o, dimin. of MapTivos, Martinus. Theoph. 



CoxT. 870, 10. 

 papTtos, ov, 6, martins, March, the month of March. 



Plut. I, 72 A. 

 paprvpim, rja-a, to bear witness. Classical. 



2. To suffer martyrdom. APOCR. Act. Philipp. 1. 

 CoxsT. Apost. 5, 9. Clem. Rosi. Epist. 1, 5? 

 Martyr. Poltc. 1. Irex. 3, 3, 3. Ecs. 2, 23, 

 p. 80, 15. 



3. To commend. Theoph. 88, 7 Am koXXos pap- 



rvpijStiaav imo Se^^pijr. 

 paprupla, as, ij, = papnipiov, martyrdom, Iren. 1, 28, 1. 



Eus. 2, 1, p. 45, 23. 

 papTvptKos, fi, ov, (^paprvs) relating to martyrs, Marttr. 



IgxAT. 25 Mera ttiv papTvpiKTjv tov dvBpos TeXcioKriv. 



NiC. II, 1289 B Ai paprvpiKai fil^Xoi, Tlie books of 



martyrs, that is, tnartyrologies. Theoph. 17, 6 



MapnipiKoy (rTe<j>ca>os, 



Substantively, to paprvpiKov, sc. Tponapiov, a modulus 



addressed to OT in honor of a martyr, Triod. Eukhol. 

 papTvpiov, ov, TO, martyrdom, CoxsT. Apost. 5, 1, 5. 



5, 6, 1 and 6. Igxat. Ephes. 1. Martyr. Ig- 



XAT. 1. 7. Martyr. Poltc. 2. Clem. Alex. 599. 



Orig. L 285 C. ^rs. 1, 1, p. 2, et alibi. Theod. 



m, 523 B. Id. IV, 193 D. 



2. CJiapel dedicated to a martyr, and in general 



to any Saint, including even Christ. Apocr. Act. 



