TreXoTijs 



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sea, a name given to the space enclosed between a 

 crescent of ships and the sea-shore. Leo. 20, 196 

 (compare 19, 71). Comx. I, 193, 9. 284, 18. 

 TreXdTTjf, ^u, 0, the Roman cliens, client. Dion. Hal. 

 rn, 1354. 



wcXeypiTOj ^ Trepeypivos. PtoCH. 2, 144. 



7T€\€KtCa>, laa, (ireXficus) to hew, cut or strilce with an 

 axe. PoLYB. 1, 7, 12. 11, 30, 2. Diod. 19, 101, 

 p. 396, 92. In aU these passages it is a translation 

 of the Latin secitri persecittio. 



iTfKeKiov, ov, TO, (weXeKvs) hatchet. PoRPH. Cer. 671, 

 4. 11. 



Tr€\eKV(p6pos, ov, (ne\€Kvs, <})epa>) axe-bearing. CoiTN. 

 I, 120. 



Substantively, d 7re\cKv(f>6pos, the Roman praetor. 

 PoLTB. 2, 23, 5. 



TTtXtywc, ovor, 6, (neXios, ttoXios) = yeptuv. A Macedo- 

 nian word. Strab. 7, Frag. 2, p. 329. 



Tre'Xior, a, ov, hoary, gray, white, iroKios. Used by the 

 Thesprotians and Molossians. Strab. 7, Frag. 2, 

 p. 329. Arcad. p. 41, 3 n«Xtos, 6 jroXto'i, oxytone. 



TTfXioM, ixra, (ffcXidf) tO make livid, TrfXiaiVm. Mid. 



■nekioojiai, to become livid. Sept. Thren. 5, 10 weXiu- 



Brjvai. 



TTiXpa, arcs, f], the area of the circus. Mal. 17.3, 10. 



TTfXouKtSos, pellucidus. Athex. 14,57. 



TTfKvKiov, ov, TO, dlmiu. of Tre'Xu^. Arriax. Peripl. Mar. 



Erythr. 6. 

 ttVKv^. vkos, 6, = Tre'XeKUf. Sept. .Jer. 23, 29. Babr. 



64,9. 

 TTcXtiwoi' = nevoKiov. PoRPn. Cer. 264, 16. 268, 9. 

 n-f'/iwD), r]s, T), {nf'imTos) the fifth day of the week, simply 



Thursday. Apocr. Joseph. Narrat. 2, 3. Const. 



Apost. 5, 19, 6. 7, 2.3, 1. 



'H pfyaXi] iripirrr], The Great Thursday, The TJiurs- 



day of Passion-week. Is ic. Const. Can. 5. Triod. 



HOROL. 



'h Tt(pLim) T^s Tre'/zTTTijj f^bopidSos, The Thursday of 



the fifth week in Lent, on which the fic'yar laivav (see 



Kaviiv 4) is chanted. Triod. 



TrevdiKTt], t]S, T), (irivrf, fKTOs) sc. trvvoSos, Concilium Qui- 



nisextum, a complement to the fifth and sixth oscu- 



menical councils. Balsasi. ad Concil. Const. III. 

 (Trull.), p. 135 A. 

 irevdfpiSeii, eas, 6, the S0)l of one's TTCvdepos. InSCR. 



4079. 



nfvdtKos, fj, ov. Substantively, to nevdiKa, mourning ap- 

 parel. Theoph. 266, 8. 



TTfj'o'Xtoj', TO, paenula, nf^aviov. Chron. 574, 22. 



TlevTaSaKrvKos, ov, 6, Pentadaktylos, the five-peaked moun- 

 tain, the mediaeval name of Tavyfxos in Laconia. 

 PoRPH. Adm. 221, 12. 



TTfiTaeTior, ov, == nfvraeTrjs. PoRPH. Cer. 459, 15. 



TTevTaperpaios, a, ov, = TreiTa/ifrpor. PoRPII. Ccr. 463, 17. 



■nkvTapxos, ov, 6, (nivTf, ap)(a>) commander of five soldiers. 

 Leo. 4, 6. 



TTevraTevxos, ov, (revxos) consisting of five parts, as a 

 book. HiPPOL. 271, 98. Epiph. U, 162 A. 



Substantively, ^ nevTaTevxos, sc. /3ij3Xor, the Pentm- 

 teuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. 

 Ptolem. Gnost. p. 925. Amphil. Epist. Iambic. 

 264. Epiph. I, 38 B. 



Trewanr ^= jrerrafTir. LeX. Sch^D. 245. 

 irevrfKaiSiKavSpos, ov, 6, quindecemvir. Inscr. 



4029. 

 irevT^ipivTa = ireT^ipevTo. PoRPH. Cer. 474, 3. 

 TTevTqKoarapiov, ov, to, (jrfjTijKotmj) Pentekostarion , the 



book containing the proper rponapta for the fifty 



Paschal days {irevTrjKoarri 2). 

 TTfVTTiKooTri, ^s, T], {TrevTrjKotrTos) the fiftieth day after the 



Passover, inclusive, Pentecost. NT. Act. 2, 1. 

 In Christian writers, Pentecost, Whitsunday. 



Const. Apost. 5, 20, 2 and 7 and 8. 8, 33, 2. 



Athan. I, 868 D. Greg. Naz. I, 705. 



2. The fifty Paschal days, from Easter to Pente- 

 cost inclusive. Can. Apost. 37. Basil. Ill, 56 C. 



D. Epiph. I, 1105 A. Ant. 20. 

 TrevTT)Ko(TT6s, ri, ov, fiftieth. Substantively, d TTfvrrjKooTos, 



sc. ■faX/jor, the fiftieth psalm (according to the Sep- 



tuagint). Eukhol. Horol. 

 Trevra!po(j)os, ov, (irtvre, 6po<j>Ti) with five stories, as a 



building. Diod. 1, 45. 



nevakiov =: ttcvoKiov. ChRON. 574, 22, as a V. 1. 

 Treiravos, ov, or nfTravos, 17, ov, (^rrenra) Stewed. Galen. 



