iraTpiKi0T7]<; 



472 



TreXayoXi^rjv 



naTpiKtoTT]!, tjTos, r), patriciatUS, irarpiKaTov. PriSC. 

 IGO, 5. Novell. 38, Prooem. § y. Antec. 1, 

 12,4. 



jrarptKo'f, ij, oV, paternal. Substantively, (a) Ta narpiKo, 

 patrimonia. Apophth. Poemen. 186. 



(b) 'H TtaTpiKT), sc. tttSxtis, ill grammar, the genitive 

 case, f] yeviKt]. Dion. Turax in Bekker. 636, 5. 



2. Pertaining to the Fathers of the church, pa- 

 tristic, narepiKOS. Chron. 12, 9. CONST. Ill, 996 B. 



warpipoviov := Ttarpip.a>viou. NOVELL. 102, 1. ThEOPH. 



631, 15. 



TraTptpavtov, ov, to, patrimorfium, personal property. 

 Proc. II, 21, 14. 32, 22, the emperor's personal 

 estate. Not to be confounded with npi^dra. 



■narpipavwi, ov, 6, ::= Ttarpipiiviov. LxD. 191, 19. 



ndrpios, ov, paternal. Substantively, to irarpia, antiqui- 

 ties, as of a country. Eus. 3, 9, p. 103, 21 Ta jrd- 



Tpia ToC 'louSai'wi' e^vous. ArETH. 828 A Ta TTorpia 



hiBvvaiv, Bilhynian antiquities. PoRrn. Them. 



64, 10. 

 TTorpoSoTup, opos, 6, {narrjp, horap) the giver of the Father, 



an epithet of the Word (Aoyos) of the Gnostics. 



Iren. 1, 14, 3. 

 TTOTpoKiVr/Toj, ov, ((ct«ti)) woved lif the Father. Diox. 



Areop. Coelest. Hierareh. 1, 1. 

 ■ntiTpoiraaiavol incorrectly for TrarpoTraaaiavol. SOCR. 2, 



19, p. 101, 20. 



iraTpoiraa-cnavol, av, oJ, (pater, passus) patropas- 

 siani, patropassians, an epithet applied to the Sa- 

 bellians (the followers of Noetus, Callistus, Cleome- 

 nes, Sabellius), because they asserted that the Son, 

 who suffered, was the Father himself. Athan. I, 

 740 E. (Compare Hippol. 289, 22 seq.) 



narpoTvs, itos, 17, (ttotijp) the being father, paternity, 



Ttaxpaaivrj. BASIL. Ill, 364 A. CoTELER. 11, 110 A. 

 'H ■nvevpoTiKi) Trarporr]!, Spiritual paternity, the 

 being irvevpaTiKos narrjp. EUKHOL. p. 673 To Xeirovp- 

 yijlia T^s TTveu/iaTiK^f itarpoTqTos, The office of spiritual 

 father (confessor). 

 Trarpaiv, uvos, 6, patronus. DiOD. II, 577, 17. Inscr. 



4697, i Tov Trarpava rijs TroXfCOS. EPICT. 3,' 9, 18. 



Theophil. Ad Autolyc. 3, 27. Antec. 3, 7, 3, et alibi. 



■n-arpavla, as, ^, patronatas, patronage. Diox. Hal. 

 I, 256, 7. 258, 12. 



irarpaviKov, ov, to, jus patronatus. NOVELL. 1, 4, 

 § a. SuiD. IlaTpavKov SUaiov, to ck Trpoo'TaTou BiKaiov. 



Trmpavifraa, rjs, ij, patrona, patroness. Antec. 3, 7, 3. 



narpawpiKot, r], ov, (jraTpwviptos) J^utronymic, in gram- 

 mar. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 634, 26. 



narpawpticSis, adv. of narpawptKos. Iren. 1, 2, 6. 

 naTpaavvr), r)s, tj, = jroTpoTijr. VlT. EpiPH. 348 D. 

 UavXiKiavoi, S>u, ol, Paulicians, certain heretics, called 



also 'hOlyyavoi. Theoph. 759. 771. 

 TraOo-ts, £<ar, ij, (ttouo)) a ceasing, cessation, end. Sept. 



Jer. 31 (48), 2. 



nfbaroipa, as, j), pedatura, m^Tovpa. MaTJRIC. 10, 3. 



Mal. 351, 8. Leo. 15, 56. 



nc&rjToipa = mdaroipa. PORPH. Cer. 482, 8. 490, 4. 



Tre'SticXoi', ov, to, pedica, /e««r, 7re'S>). Mauric. 1, 2. 



Leo. 5, 4. 6, 10. [It presupposes pedicula.] 

 TTfSiKXocB, axra, {n(dikXov) to fetter. MaueiC. 11, 3. 



Leo. 11, 45. 18, 54. 

 ffftfuo), €vo-a, to dismount. Porph. Cer. 84, 8. 

 jTf fouXioK, ov, t6, (TTfo-o-ot) a low paraUclopipedol structure, 



irfdnoCXiov. Porph. Cer. 34, 4. Theoph. Cont. 



656. 819, 18. 

 7refo<^<;XaK£f, av, ol, (ffffor, ^uXa^) foot-guards. Cedr. 



n, 697, 16. 



■neiBavaynjj, jjs, ij, {iieiBu), avayxr)) compulsory persuasio)l. 



Poltb. 22, 25, 7. 

 TTfiBapxfio. "With the accusative. Porph. Adm. 250, 23. 

 Tveivd^ca ^^ Treivaca. BarN. 10. 

 neipaopai. "With the future infinitive. Nic. Const. 



62, 12. 83, 10. I 



neipaa-pos, ov, o, (jreipafo)) temptation. Sept. Ex. 17, 7. 



Deut. 4, 34. 



TreipaTTjs, ov, 6, {neipaa) pi rat a, pirate, da\dcr(nos l^r;- 



oTijs. PoLTB. 4, 3, 8. Anthol. Ill, 62. Ammon. 

 ncia-pa, aros, to, confidence ; obstinacy, stubbornness. 



Sext. Pyrrhon. Hypot. 1, 9, p. 6. Eus. Laud. 



Const, p. 764, 28. 

 TteKoiKiov, ov, to, peculium, property, owia. Pltjt. 



1, 103 B. Aster. 188 B. 

 TreXayoXi^V") '"o^J »> (Te'Xayos, \ipiiv) harbor in the open 



