•TrapdevofiriTcop 



469 



irapovaca 



irapBemiifiTap, opos, ij, {TvapBivoi, p-rjTr^p) virgin mother, an 

 epithet of Mary the mother of Jesus. IMf-thod. 

 352 B. 353 C. 



irapBivos, ov, 6, t). NT. Apoc. 14, 4 of men. Epini. I, 



115 B 'laiavvri tm ayla rrapdiva, Jobn the Evangelist, 



who, according to the common belief, was never 

 married. Mal. 58, 11 of men. 



To Tayiia rav napBlvav, The order of virgins, in the 

 early church. Basil. Ill, 291 C. (See also Const. 

 ArosT. 2, 26, 5. 2, 57, 8. 4, 14, 2. 8, 13, 4. 

 Jdst. Apol. 1, 15.) 



'lepa napBivos, A sacred virgin, a virgin dedicated 

 to the service of God. Cod. Afr. Can. 44. Soz. 

 6, 19, p. 241, 33. 



Particularly, f] wapdevos, with or without Mapia, 

 The Virgin 3Iary. Const. Apost. 2, 55, 1. 7, 

 37, 1, et alibi. EriPH. I, 1058 A. Cyrill. Alex. 

 Epist. G6 C. 

 napBiKos, T], 6v, {hapBos) Parthian. Strab. 11, 13, 7. 



Substantively, to napBmov, sc. hipjia, scarlet leather, 

 <li\oyoPa<ph 8epp.a. Lyd. 178, 19. (See also mp- 



SlKOf.) 



irapmirapaTos, ov, 6, (liTTrdpiov) one who has the charge of 



a Tvapmnos. PhOC. 197, 15. 

 iraplirmv for waplnmov. TheoPH. 638, 14. 

 Traplmrwv, ov, to, = ndpiTnros 2. PORPH. Cer. 47o, 18. 



488, 16. 

 jraptTTTTos, ov, 6, (otttos) attendant on horseback. Poly'b. 

 11, 18, 5. 



2. Public horse, a horse belonging to the govern- 

 ment, ^(paiSos, /3epe8os, htttoe 8rip6(nos. JuLIAN. Epist. 



20. 32. Lyd. 200. (Zos. 73 Toi? iv roh cTaBpoXs 



tmrovs, ouj to drjjxoa-iov €Tpf(p£V. TuEOPH. 341 "Ittttois 



Tols ST]p.o<riois 6)(ovp,evos.) 

 irapfia, fj, = nappr]. LiTD.'129. 

 irappr), rjs, j), parma, biicUer. Polyb. G, 22, 1. Dion. 



Hal. I, 388, 13. 

 *7rap6 for Trap' o, equivalent to Trapa or ^, qiiam, than. 



AeISTOTEL. Plant. 1, 4, 16 'E/ctio-f KptiTTOVws ai^d- 

 vovcn, irapo d\Xa)(ov. 2, 2, 20 Kvpiarepov a-vpfiePrjKe 

 TO) vhaTi TO uvai (TTOix^ia, nrapo rfj yrj. ScnOL. AkIST. 

 Plut. 939. CODIN. 72, 13 irap 0. 



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napoiKca, to he a Sojourner, to sojourn.- >Sept. Gen. 12, 

 10 IlapotKiia-ai tKcT. 17, 8 Trjv yrjv, fiv ■rrapoiKe'is. 20, 1 

 IlttpcoKtjo-ev iv Tfpdpois. NT. Luc. 24, 18. Clem. 

 ROM. Epist. 1, 1. POLYC. illil. Tfi eKKXrja-ia tov Beov 

 Tfi wapoiKova-T] ^iXimrovs. MarTYR. PoLYC. init. 



napoUrjo-is, (as, ij, = TrapotKta 1. SePT. Gen. 36, 7 'H 



y^ T^t TTupotKijo-etof avTuv, The land wherein they were 



strangers. 

 napoiKLo, as, 17, CI sojourning, sojourn, irapoUrja-is. Sept. 



Ps. 119, 5. Clem. Rom. Epist. 2, 5. 



2. Parochia, diocese. Can. Apost. 14. 15. 34. 



Const. Apost. 2, 1, 1 and 2. 2, 10, 1, et alibi. 



Martyr. Polyc. init. Iren. Frag. 3. Laod. 14. 



Ant. 9. Eus. 1, 1. 

 TrapotKiKos, )), oV, (wdpoiKos) colonaritts, peasant's. No- 

 vell. 120, 1 napoiKiKov h'lKaiov. 

 irapoiKos, ov, 0, inquilinus, stranger, sojourner. Sept. 



Gen. 23, 4. Ex. 12, 45. Lev. 22, 10. NT. 1 Pet. 



2, 11. 

 irapotpia, as, );, proverb. Classical. In the plural at 



napoiplai, the Proverbs, the Book of Proverbs, one of 



the books of the Old Testament. 



2. In the Ritual, the lesson taken out of the Book 



of Proverbs, EuKHOL. Kai 6 avayvixjTijs Xeyei Trjv na- 

 poifiiav. 

 7rapo\Kr], ^r, fj, (irape'KKa) « putting off, delay. ClEM. 



Roji. Homil. 1, 8. 

 TTopoKKiov, OV, TO, {irdpoKKOs) toio-rojK. Apophth. Poe- 



men. 145. 

 TTapopotd^a {opoLa^a), to be like, to resemble. NT. Matt. 



23, 27 Xiapopoid^ere rdcj)ots KCKoviapevois. 

 napovvprjv, see irapaivipiv. 



■napoTrXiXw (ottXiXm), to disarm, dcj>o7rKlC<o. Polyb. 2, 7, 10. 

 Tvapopyl^a (opyifu), to pirovoke to anger, to enrage. Sept. 



Deut. 4, 25 liapopyicrai avTov, 

 irapopyia-pa, aros, to, (Trnpopyifu) = Trapopytcr/xor. Sept. 



3 Reg. 16, 33. 



jrapopyKrp.os, ov, 6, (n-apopyifti)) provocation, iTapopyuTp.a, 



Sept. 4 Reg. 19, 3. Nehem. 9, 18. 

 napova-la, as, fj, the advent, the first coming of Christ. 

 Const. Apost. 2, 55, 2. 3, 1, 2, et alibi. Just. 

 Tryph. 31. Petr. Alex. 516 B. 



