IJ,0<TX°'> 



436 



fivr]a-c<! 



NT. Act. 7, 41. Const. Apost. G, 20, 1. Just. 

 Tryph. 19. 102 fin. 



fioa-xos, ov, 6, muse US, musk. Apocr. Act. et Mar- 

 tyr. Matt. 2. 



fioTapiov, ov, TO, dimin. of fioros- Galen. I, 92 D (Lex. 

 Hippocr. V. KaBfTrjpi). 



HOToi, oC, o, lint for dressing wounds. Plut. II, 100 D. 



noToa, Mo-w, {iioTos) to dress with lint, as a wound. Sept. 



Hos. 6, 1 Jlara^fi kcli fiorairei jfpat. 



Mova/ifS, 6, indeclinable, Arabic T0n!3, Mohammed, 

 the Arabian prophet. Theoph. 503, et alibi. 



^owfaKtVfi;r, tj, 6, mannihitl, ai/Spairia-Kos, dvBpanwv, av6pu>- 

 irapiov. LiEO DiACON. 92 'Or kqt' fTTiKKrjaiv T^ipi<jKrjs 

 eKoKeiTO (tovto bi to T^f 'Apfifviiov SioKcktov irpouprfp.a on 

 els ri)V 'EXXaSa p.edepfiTjVfvopfi'ov /iOufaKirf ijc SijXot- 

 ^paxvraTOi yap T171' ^XiKiav TeXui/ eircoiniiiiav TauTr]v (ktij- 

 traTo) . 



[The primitive of iioufaxiVfiji is the Russian fioiC 

 (f being pronounced like :h, that is, like z in azure), 

 man, ai>6panos. The Grecized form of poi^ would be 

 ^oijfos, its mediieval diminutive /xoufd/cijj, and its double 

 diminutive ^oufaKiVfijr (INTRODUCTION, § G3, -AKH2, 

 -ITZH2). 



Li modern Greek poxirCos, a modification of poi(os 

 (not used), means cabin-boy, swabber, and may be 

 compared with the French mousse, Spanish m o z o .] 



p.ovia, as, 17, (pvla) maggot. HeS. lAovtm, aKwKrjKes ot 

 yivopevoi iv Tois Kpiaaiv. 



poC\a, as, tj, mula, she-mule. Schol. Antec. 4, 3, 8 



'O Wivaiv Tus poiiXas iv oxrjpaTa, the definition of pov- 



Pov\ik6s, )), 6v, (fioi'Xa) resembling a mule. Theoph. 

 057, 17. 



povKiav, avas, o, mulio, d IBvvuiv rat poiiXas iv oxruiart. 



Basil. Ill, 354 D. Antec. 4, 3, 8. 

 jioCXos, ov, 6, = fiSXof. Theoph. 455, 18 'Ei/ ™ 



povXa 'EiptoTtiov (read IlvTponiov). 673, 16 'Ev rw 



uovXct) Tov ayiov Oaipa. 

 fiovXrevu, evaa, (/^oCXtos) to rebel, to be in a state of 



rebellion. Theoph. Cont. 622 'H SixcXia tpoi^Teva-ev. 

 fioCXros, ov, 6, tumultus, rebellion. Theoph. 735, 12. 



Theoph. Cont. 240, 9. 



povv(papios, ov, 6, munerarius, Xeirovpyos. Lyd. 157, 

 28. 



povp^ovXiv for povp^ovXiov, ov, TO, a species oi fish. The- 

 oph. 545, 15. 



povpplvr), jjs, 7), m nr rhsi, 2}orcelain? Areian. Perijd. 

 Mar. Erythr. 48. 



p.oia-a, ijr, ^, a kind of soft brttsh, used by the priest at 



the Eucharist. EuKHOL. p. 42 Aapwv rriv povcrav 

 crtKrTeXXet ras iv ra Sictkoi peplBas ujroicdro) toO nylov aprov. 



povcralov = povcrilou. TheOPH. G8G, 3. 



povaapiov, ov, to, = povirfiov. MaL. 302, 9. 



povtTfiov, ov, TO, m u s i V u m , mosaic-work, povaa'wv, pov- 

 aapiov, povaiov. NiC. II, 1036 E Xlauav (Ikovikj]V 

 Sia(wypd(j>T](Tiv ftrc (v aavluiv, (trt Sia povaelau if Tolxots. 

 (See also \jrr](f>is.) 



povaiKos, r), ov, (/loucrclov) mosaic. TheOPH. Cont. 



146, 7. 



povaiov = povaelov. Mal. 479, 16. 



povai6a> ^ povaoa). CoDIN. 141, 7. 



povalapa, otos, to, ^ povaaiais. CODIN. 147, 13. 



povcrovXijplrqs, ov, 6, (Arabic) mtissulman. PoRPH. 

 Ccr. 689, 17 'E^ouo'iao-Tijf tq>v pov(TOv\r]piTS>v, TON 

 rO/ti'O-yN- (See povaovXpavos, in the Appendix.) 



pov(Tou>, axra, (^povatiov) to inlay with mosaic. Mal. 

 223, 4. 



pavorraKia, tov, to, mustacea, a kind of cake. Athen. 



■ 14, 57 MovaTOKia e| olvopeKiTos- 



povaTov, ov, TO, must US, or must um, sweet new ivine. 



Ltd. 3, 9. Geopon. 9, 20. Theoph. 82, 12. 

 povaacris, fws, ^, {povaoa) an inlaying icith mosaic, pov- 



alwpa. Mai.. 232, 20. 339, 7. 



pvoiKos ^= pveXos. PhRYN. 



pv€(o, ijo-m, to initiate, in the sense of baptize and admit 

 to the use of the sacred offices and knowledge of the 

 mysteries of the Christian religion. Const. Apost. 

 G, 15, 2. 8, 7, 2. Theod. Ill, 666 C. 



'O pvovpevos, one who is about to be baptized, a can- 

 didate for baptism, d painiCopevos. Const. Apost. 

 8, 8, 1. 



'O pfpvTjpivos, one who is baptised. Const. Apost. 

 G, 15, 2. 7, 38, 5. Soz. 1, 3, p. 13. 

 pvjjdis, fcus, ij, initiation, applied to baptism. Can. 



