fivaTTjpiaiBT]': 



438 



Mtoiicr^S 



2, 294 To (j)piKTov fivarripiov. TlIEOD. IV, 202 A. 



Chal. 921 B. 



Tlie Greek Church, in its present form, recog- 

 nizes seven sacraments, namely, ^aTma-fta, xp'<''f"', 



fv)(api<TTla, lepaxTvvT), /xfTdvota, yapos, anil ev)((\atoi/. 



2. The sacramental elements. SoCR. 2, 38, p. 

 145, 30. Theod. IV. 202 B. 



/iucrrijptwSijt, fs, {p.v(rTripiov, EIAQ) mi/slical, mysterious. 

 Plut. 11, lOE. 996 B. Eus. 1, 3, p. 11, G. 



pvaTrjpia>8S>s, adv. of p.v<m)pii)br)t, mystically, mysterious- 

 ly. Iren. 1, 3, 1. 



/luoTiKos, 15, 6v, hidden, mystic, mystical, often applied to 

 the Eucharist. Const. Apost. 6, 23, 2 Mvo-tik^ 



dvaia. 8, 15, 5 MuoTtK^ Xarpfia. EcS. 1, 2, p. y 

 Kara ras irepi aiirov pivcrTiKas rav ypa(j)wv 6(o\oyias. 

 Greg. NvsS. II, 117 A MvaTtKiji imTcKovpivris f^XV'- 



SocR. 1, 27, p. 64, 18 Uorfipioi' /iuoTiKoi', the chalice. 

 [Compare Ldcian. Peregrin. 16 E?Ta irapavop.f)<Tas ti 



Km us eVetVov? (u)<j)6rj yap Ti, as oipai, kaditxtv rttiV airop- 

 pTjToiv aiTois, sc. TO(f XptoTtavoij.] 



'0 SfiTTxof 6 iivoTtKos, The mystical supper, equiva- 

 lent to the Last Supper. Leo Diacon. 134, 23. 



Substantively, (a) Ta pvariKo, mysteries, /ivarripia. 

 Can. Apost. 85. Const. Apost. 3, 5, 3. 



(b) 'O p.V(rTtK6s = oTjKpijrdpiof, dtnjKp^Tis. PoRPH. 



Adm. 234, 22. Theoph. Cont. 860. 



2. Occult, magical. Mal. 21, 18 'Atto pvcmnris 



Tivos dx'i'' ^^' ^ Mu(7Tt»ca Kai 8v(T<Tf^TJ nKavrjpaTa. 



In the following examples it is superfluous. Mal. 



118, 1 MvcTTiKri payos. 119, 13 MuoTiKas /layeias. 



Substantively, (a) Ta pvcrriKa, magic, alchemy, 

 fiaytia. HiPPOL. 98. BIal. 42, 3 MvaTiKa two. 



(b) 'O pva-TiKos, soothsayer, seer, magician. jNIal. 

 21, 12. SO, 12. 229, 20. 

 pvoTiKas, adv. secretly. Theoph. 609, 6. 



2. In a low voice ; opposed to iK<j)avu>s. Chrts. 

 XII, 776 A (spurious) Ac'yovo-i pvcmK0>s Tr]V evxrjv 

 rairrjv. EtJKHOL. Evxcrdm or iTrfvxfS'Bai pvixTi- 



KKOS. 



3. 3Iagically. Mal. 35, 23. 



pvTt), r]s, r], = pins. Ptoch. 2, 52 incorrectly written 



prjTrj. (See also Komopvi-qs.) 



pvTis, iSos, f), nose, p.vTri, pis, plv. Edst. 440, 26. 950, 2. 

 Lex. Sched. 688 incorrectly written fiurijr. 



pvTkos, ov, 6, mytilus. Atiien. 3, 31. 



paXapiov, ov, rb, mulus, mule. PoRPH. Cer. 458, 22. 



fiaXos, ov, 6, moles, 7)iole, for the protection of a harbor, 

 fio'Xos, np6^o\os, npoKvpala. PrOC. Ill, 300, 22. 301, 

 21. Chron. 696, 19 MwXo? t«v Evrpoiriov (identical 

 with SiMOC. 330, 3 EvrpoTTiov 'KipTjv). Basilic. 53, 10, 5. 



p.apaiva, to make foolish. !NT. 1 Cor. 1, 20. 



Mid. ptapaivofiai, to become foolish. Sept. 2 Reg. 

 24, 10. NT. Rom. 1, 22. 



Metaphorically. NT. Matt. 5, 13 'Eav Se ri a\as 

 liapavdtj, lose its peculiar taste or flavor. (Compare 



Marc. 9, 50 'Eai> 8f to oXat SvaKov yfvrjTai.) 



papoKaKOJidrjs, ts, (papos KaKor/dris) hoth foolish and knav- 

 ish. Proc. Ill, 56, 14, applied to Justinian the 

 Great. [Nothing is more common in the Levant 

 than the character of paipoKaKor)di]s. The modern 

 Greeks denote it by the adjective XoXon-o'w/pos (more 

 learnedly piaponovrjpos). The ancient Greeks also 

 recognized this ciiaracter, but they had no word for 

 it. Compare Eurip. Frag. Incert. 7 : j) Se pwpla 

 MoXiot' d8f\<f)fi T^s novrjplas e<j)v. Folly IS the very sister 

 of wickedness. Superficial observers mistake pa>po- 

 KaKori6eia for superior intelligence.] 



/i6)po3rXovo"tof, a, ov, {p(op6s, irKovoios) both foolish and 

 rich. Leimon. 163. 



papoTToUo), rjom, (Trote'w) to act the fool, to pretend to be 

 a fool. Apophth. Ammonas 9. (See also o-aXor.) 



pias, according to Philon, the Egyptian word for water, 

 vSap. Philon. II, 83, 21. (Compare the Hebrew 

 D'Q, tvater, waters. See also Mmiio-^r.) 



MoJO-aiKOf, r), ov, {Macrrjs) of MoSes, Mosaic. 'H Muo-aiiti) 



pathos. The rod of 3Ioses, the rod with which Moses, 

 the great Jewish prophet, performed his miracles. It 

 was seen at Constantinople as late as the time of 

 Codinus. PoRPH. Cer. 6, 24. (See also Mma-ijr.) 



Mojitos, f'ojs, o, = Mcovo-^r. 'H tov Mmac'ws pd^Sos, ^ 'H 

 UaaaiKT) paj3Soj. PoRPH. Cer. C40, 6. CODIX. 102, 18. 



Mavarjs, tj, 6, H^'Oi Moses, the Jewish prophet, Mmo-^s. 

 Sept. Num. 9, 23. Ps. 89 (titul.). [Philon derives 

 it from p. as, which see.] 



