irapova-ia^o) 



470 



'H SfVTtpa wapovala, The Second coming of Christ. 

 Const. Apost. 8, 12, 17. Just. Tiyph. 49, p. 145. 

 Apocr. Nicod. Euangel. II, 6 (22), 2. Pai-ados. 

 Pilat. 10. (Compare Iren. Frag. 1 T^r e'fSo^ou 

 napovaias avToO, referring to the second coming.) 

 mtpovma^a, atra, {napovaia) to be present. TheOPII. 



CoNT. 205, 21. 

 Trapoxos, ov, 6, (irap()^a)) largitor, giver. Clem. Rom. 



Homil. 10, 9. 

 ■i7apo\os^ ov, \o\os^ plural irapo^oi tmroi = ahttrrparoi 



iTTwoi. EuAGR. 6, 4. 15. (See also avpros.) 

 napo^Tj/ia, aros, to, (TTapoyj/aoixai) dainty side-dish. 



Athen. 9, 3. 

 napprjcrla, as, i}, full liberty, privilege. Const. Apost. 



Prooem. 2 0« napprjirlav eiXiji^oTtr tov iravroKpaTopa 



6eov Ttaripa KoKciv. 

 ■KappriaiaCofuu, to enjoy liberty. Toeoph. 704, 10 



'Hp^avTO fie oi f icre/Seis Trapprjcna^fCTdai. 

 TTappiKidas, roiis, (parricida) parrici das, accusative 



plural. Lyd. 141, 13. 

 napap-ls, ISos, tj, (apos) that which is wom upon the 



shoulder, as a scarf. Sept. Ex. 28, 14. 

 napav, avos, 6, paro, a kind of boat. Poltb. Frag. 



Hist. 65. (See also pvoTrapwv.^ 

 Trapav, ov, (n-dpfi/") present. Kara to napov, At present. 



Poltb. 17, 1, 9. 



'Etti toO napovTof, For the present. Ecs. 1, 2 fin. 



Tois elprjufvois eVi tov jrapovros apKeaSrjaofieda. 

 Trapompiv for irapamfiiov. Mal. 395, 12, incorrectly 



written TrapavCpjiv or rrapovviiTjv. 

 Ttapavipiov, ov, to, cognomcn, surname. Dion Cass. 



8G0, 32. 

 Trapampos, ov, denominative, derived from a noun, in 



grammar. Dion. Theax in Bekker. 634, 2a. 

 irdo-o-os, ou, 6, passum or passa, raisin-wine. Po- 

 ltb. G, 2, 3. 

 TrdoTtXos, ou, d, pastillus or pastillum. Pallad. 



Vit. Chrys. 26 E. Apoph. Macar. 8. 

 TrdoTOS, ou, d, pastus, yeasi, (rvp-TTOtriov. LeO GrAM. 



230, 4. 

 Tiacnotjioptov, ov, to, treasury, as of a temple, Ta/ittov, 

 o-Ktuo^uXdftiov. Sept. 1 Par. 9, 26. 1 Esdr. 8, 



58. Esai. 22, 15. Inscr. 2297. Const. Apost. 

 2, 57, 3. 8, 13, 4. 



jraoTo^dpos, ou, d, one that carries the image of a god in 

 a temple. Diod. I, 29. 



Trdo-x", TO, indeclinable, Hebrew HDfi (fiid^ao-is), the 

 Jewish Passover, (fyaaiK. Sept. Ex. 12, 11. NT. 

 Matt. 26, 2, et alibi. 



2. The Christian Passover, that is, Easter, cele- 

 brated in commemoration of the resurrection of 

 Christ. Can. Apost. 7. 69. Laod. 14. Nio. I, 

 261 E. Eds. 5, 23, p. 242. Id. 7, 20. Athan. 

 I, 868 D. Cod. Afr. 51. 73. 



'H €/38o/iay tou Traa-xa, The week of the Passover, 

 applied to Passion-week. Const. Apost. 5, 13. 

 Epipii. I, 907 C. 



Ta e^Sopa tov Traaxa = 'H eySfio/ias tov jraap^a. 



Theod. Ill, 603 B. 



Ai fipepai TOV naaxa. The paschal days, applied to 

 Passion-iceek. Const. Apost. 5, 17, 1. 5, 18, 1. 



2. Eucharist. Chrts. I, 611 A. 

 TtaaxaCo, atra, (Trdo-x") to celebrate or heep Easter. The- 

 OPH. 98, 6. 665, 5. 



TTOO'xdXii' for TracrxoXiov. ClIRON. 511, 6. 



7rao-x<jX(os, a, ov, (naaxa) paschalis, paschal. ProC. 



I, 91, 19. 469, 23. Chron. 691, 14. 



Substantively. (a) 'H iraaxaXia, SC. eoprr/ or ffpipa, 



Easter, vcuTxa. Theoph. 171, 12. 665,3. 



(b) To Trao-xaXiov, the paschal canon (calendar), 



n-ao-xaXii'. Damasc. I, 580. PoRPH. Cer. 126, 7. 

 5rd(rxw, to be in a passion, Apocr. Act. Paul, et 



Thecl. 21. 

 TTOTeXXa, ^, patella, XtcaWj. Poll. 6, 85. 



TtaTfWiov, ov, TO, dimin. of TrarcXXa. POLL. 6, 90. 10, 



107. 

 Tvarep, 6, the Latin pater, in the expression jrdrep ira- 



Tparos, pater patratus. Plot. II, 279 B. 

 TtaTepiKos, r), ov, {naTvp) pertaining to or written by a 



Father of the church, patristic, TrarpiKos 2. Theoph. 



689, 17 naTfpiKU ;8i^Xia. 



n-oTcia, ijo-o, incedo, to walk. Theoph. Cont. 198, 15 



'Effdret Se Be«Tos KQi Xlpacrivos 6 Xoyo^erijr Kava^TavTivos, 



appeared in the costume of the Veneti and the Prasini. 



