fJLepiCTfJ.O'i 



423 



fieao^rfKof 



addition to these there are fiepiSfs for the spiritual 

 and eveHasting good of all orthodox Christians, both 

 living and dead. 



fupKTfios, ov, 6, division, in the sense of discord, dis- 

 union. Ignat. Philad. 7. 



fieptrela. as, 17, (/leplTjjs) division, apportionment. Epiph. 

 I, 62 C. 



/lepir^o/iat (picplTrjs), in the plural, to divide among our- 

 selves, biapfpi^ofuii, SouraaBai, /loipdoiiai. Sept. Job. 

 40, 25 MepiTfvovTai 8c avrou ^oivUav tdvtj. 



fifpos, cor, TO, paiiy, or rather faction, 85/jor, applied to 

 the circensian factions (the Whites, Reds, Blues, and 

 Greens). Sock. 7, 13, p. 357, 41 Toif toO hijpov 

 fiep«Tiv. EuAGR. 4, 32. JIal. 175, 21, et alibi. 

 Theoph. 256, 16, et alibi. Porph. Cer. 12, 16, 

 et alibi. 



2. In military tactics, hrigade of troops containing 

 three SpoCyyoi ; called also roippa. Leo. 4, 9. (See 

 also fifpapxis) 



lifpcrvyTj. incorrectly for pepcrii^ or pvprnvrj, 7, myrtle. 

 PoRPii. Cer. 499, 12. 



/ifo-dfu. aaa, to act the part of a match-maker. Mal. 



356, 1 tiUaaauvra tiS yapio. (Compare EuAGR. 1, 20 

 Memis 01 ycvopevris lIov\)^eplas.) 



2. To pimp, TTpo^evco) 2. Mal. 86, 3 iieadaavros 

 TTJ poixfia Trji vopveiai. 



3. To reach the middle. Apocr. Joseph. Narrat. 

 5, 2 lav d^ipav liea-a^ovrav. PORPH. Cer. 212, 7 

 Ka\ oTe p(ad(rr] ^ avyoiKrra els Tr/v pearjv tS>v vnarav. 

 215, 17 Kal ore pfffdaei tj avyovtrra ets ro dvahivhpdhiov. 



4. Transitively, <o SMrrownrf. Mal. 175, 12. 185, 



15 'SUadcras TW Bpijvov p^ya- 298, 1 paratrde'is. 331, 3 

 ipeadoBt). 



5. To participate in. Attal. 66, 15 Meo-dfav eV 



Tois ^aaiKelois Tr/v tS>v oXa>I' StoiKi/o-tv. 



pi<TaK\ov, ov, TO, equivalent to the Hebrew "nj,t»! trans- 

 lated tceaver's beam, in Greek dvriov. Sept. 1 Reg. i 

 17, 7. 



pea-diXtov = pdraaXiov. PORPn. Cer. 465, 10. 

 peadWayov, ov, to, (pe(ros, aXXay^ 2) half-Stage (stage I 



denoting the distance between two places). Porph. ; 



Cer. 497, 6. 1 



pecraa-pos, ov, (pecrd^a 5) participation in. Cedr. n, 

 644, 23. 



peaarmpiov r= prjTaTwpwv. EciinOL. 



peaeyyvTjTris, ov, 6, {peaeyyvda) SUretl/, hondsman, bail. 



Gloss. Mco-cyyuijT^j, fdeiussor. 

 pca-7], I)?, ^, (pta-os), the midst, the middle of anything. 



ApOPHTn. Closes 3 'Epx^ai us tSjv p(<n)v fjpav. LeG. 



Homer. 106. Chrox. 598,6. 695,10. Theoph. 



370, 11 'Ei/ -rfi pio-T] Twi/ Slio p(pS>v. PORPH. Cer. 

 69, 4 AiepxfTai dta Trjs pfrrr]s. 

 pctrrip^pivdv, ov, to, {pfaTjp^pii'ds) inidday, noon, pea^p- 

 ^pLov, pEaijpfptov. Mal. 39/, 6. 



peaj]p^piov, ov, TO, :=: peanrjp^pivov. MaL. o96, 19. 

 pecTiavKov, ov, to, :^ pso'avXov. LeiMON. tO. ALAL. 



435, 20. Theoph. 271, 14. 371, 15. 423, 11. 

 pea-iTeia, as, fj, (pea-iTeva) mediation, intercession. Can. 

 Apost. 85. Const. Apost. 8, 5, 3. 8, 13, 1. 



8, 18. 



ptaireva, evaa.' {petrlrqs) to mediate, negotiate. PoLTB. 

 11, 34, 3 H^i'ou TOK TijXf'aw /jfo'tTfCirat ttjv SidXuo'ti' 



cvvo'iKas. DiOD. 19, 71, p. 373, 47. XT. Hebr. 

 6, 17. 



2. To pimp, peo-dCo) 2, ivpo^evia 2. LeG. HoMER. 



84. • 

 pecrinjs, ov, 6, (peaos) daysman, mediator. Sept. Job. 



9, 33. PoLTB. 28, 15, 8. NT. 1 Tim. 2, 6. 



2. Interventor, intercessor, a church dignitary. 

 Cod. Apr. Can. 74. Yit. Edthtm. 8. 



3. Pimp, pav\i<rrrjs. Pallad. Yit. Chrys. 57 B. 

 pea'iTis, tSof, T], femin. of pea-iTrjs. LuciAN. Amor. 27 



^iXtas peulTlv TpdiTi^av. 



2. Procuress, pavXlarpia. Theoph. CoNT. 459, 11. 

 pecrirpia, ar, 17, femin. of pea-lrqs 1, mediatrix, applied 



to the Virgin. 

 p€(r6av\ov, ov, to, ^= piaavKov. ThEOPH. 2*1, 14. 

 peao^aaCKela, as, fj, (pcoos, /SacriXem) interregnum, ptfTO- 



ffaa-iXetos ipx^- PlUT. I, 61 A. 

 peao^aaiKftos, ov, pertaining to a peao^aaCKfis. Mco-o- 



^atriKeios apxi), = pfo-o^cianXfla. DiON. HaL. 1,357, 6. 

 /jco-o^ao-iXfus, cot, 6, interrex. DiON. Hal. I, 360, 3. 

 ^fo-o'fijXof, ov, of medium textured Porph. Cer. 469, 



6. 17. (.See also Xe;n-dfi)Xos, pfydKo^rjKos.) 



