N 



439 



veapo<; 



N. 



N is often inserted befoi-e 2, in words of Latin origin ; 

 as a8iiiv(Tovm\ios, dvTeKrjVcrap, jilvaa, fiivcros, wpoKevcrov, 



va for Iva. PoKPH. Cer. 693, 5 'OcfxiXet StSorai XiTpas 

 inra, hrfKovoTi va epffi poyav vop.l(TpaTa da)8(Ka ; prolsably 



a mistake in co2iying occasioned by the I of tlie pre- 

 ceding word. (See va in the Appendix.) 



vaas, Hebrew t^'Hi, S^'s- Hippol. 94. 119. 



Naao-oT/voi', av, (vdas) I^aasseiii, one of the Gnostic sects. 

 Their Greek name is 'Ocjuavol, or 'OcJHTm, which see. 

 Hippol. Lib. 5. Theod. I, 354 C. IV, 203 B 



tiaaa-ivoi. 



va^a, ij, (navis) ferry-boat, iropdpe'iov. Sum. 



vaypa, aros, to, (vaaao)) wall, parapet. JoSEPn. Bell. 

 Jud. 1,21,7. 



va^ipaios, ov, 6, Hebrew "I'fJ, consecrated to God. Jo- 

 seph. Ant. 4, 4, 4. HeS. Nafiptos (write Nafipaios), 

 o 6eai Ke)(^api(Tpevos Kai a(f)ifpa>pivus, ^aiTTiiTTrjS, Upfvs. 



Applied to Christian monks. Greg. Naz. IT, 



218 C Naf tpaimn twj' viav. SuiD. Nafipuiof .... 6 



fxovaxos. 

 vat8iov, ov, TO, dimin. of vaos. POLTB. 6, 53, 4. 

 va'ia-Kapiov, ov, to, double dimin. of vaos. GlOSS. Nai- 



a-Kapiov, sacrarium. 

 vaKorairrii, JJTOj, 6, (vaKos, TaTTrjs) = fweJ^""'" ThEOPH. 



CONT. 319, 16. 

 vaKOTairriTa, Ta, = oi vaKOTaTTrfTd. ThEOPH. 494, 16. 



vafia, aros, to, the nine employed at the Eucharist. 

 Chrys. XII, 778 C (spurious). Porph. Cer. 134, 25. 

 vavd, an exclamation. Pokph. Cer. 283, et alibi. 



vavvas, 6, Vncle, Be'ios. HeS. Nai/i/ai', tAv ttjs p.rjTp6s ^ Tov 

 Trarpos dScA^ov. Ol 6f r^v TovTav d8€\(f}T]v. 



vdvvrj, ijr, 17, mother's sister, aunt, p.7]Tp6s dSeXc^^. Hes. 



vao(fiopos, ov, (vaos, (pepa) temple-heariny. Hence sacred. 

 Ignat. Ephes. 9. (Compare NT. 1 Cor. 3, 16 



Naos 6eov i<TTe.) 

 vdpbiov, TO, ^ vdpbos. EuKHOL. 



vdphov, TO, =: vdphos. PORPII. Cer. 34, 12. 



vaphos, ov, 0, nardus, nard, vdpSov, vdphiov. Sept. Cant. 

 1,12. 



vdpdrj^, i;Kot, o, ferida, a name given to the wand held 

 hj the Byzantine emperor. Curop. 93, 22. 



2. Narthex, ante-temple, the court or exterior por- 

 tico of a Greek church, cprresponding to the ancient 

 TTpovaos. Martyr. Areth. 46 'o vdpSr]^ r^t (kkXij- 

 aias. Const. Ill, 1120 D. Ex. M. 597, 48. 



vardXtov, ov, to, na talis dies, yevl&Xiov. PnOT. No- 



mocan. 7, 4. 

 vdnfios, ov, nativus, native. Epiph. II, 228 D. 

 vavapxts. i8oj, ;;, the ship of the vavapxos, the ship that 



carries (he admiral, simply the admiral. Polyb. 1, 



51, 1, et alibi. 



vavKeXiov, ov, to, navicclla, vavKha, liKoidpiov. Mau- 



Ric. 12, 21. Leo. 5, 9. 



vaiiiKa, as, 17, navicula, =: vavKeXiov. MauRIC. 9, 1. 



12, 21. 

 vav\oa>, loo-ci), middle vavXiopai, to hire a ship. Poly'b. 



31, 20, 11 TavTTjv \_Ti]v vavvj ivav\(Da'aTO. 



'Savpdxiov, ov, to, the Rostra at Rome, *E/i/3oXo«, "'Ep.fio'Kn. 



Apoor. Act. Pet. et Paul. 84. 

 vaiirXios, ov, 6, meaning uncertain. Arrian. Peripl. 



Mar. Erythr. 17. 

 rauo-roXoyof, ov, 6, meaning uncertain. Cleji. Rom. 



Homil. p. 20, 3. 18. 



vav(l>pdyiov, ov, to, naufragium, vavdyiov, vavayia. 



Clem. Rom. Homil. 12, 10. 13, 1. 



vd(j)da, T], naphtha, Mi;8fias TKuiov, vd<f>6as. PrOO. II, 



512, 16. 



vdfjidas, 6, = vdcjida. HiPPOL. 239, 47 'O vd(j)6as 6 



'ifStKOS. 



vdm, to heap vp, via, (Tcopevai. BabR. Prooem. 18 Tto 



vavTi. 

 veapos, d,ov, n O V C 1 1 U S , nev). Nf apai biaTa^ets, N O V e 1 1 a e 



constitutiones, laws supplemental to the code. 



