■7reTroi6r}ai<; 



474 



•jrepiypacf)}] 



VI, 338 A. Hes. IlfTrafos (sic), o ttoXvp xP°''°'' ^X'^" 

 ■jrapa to OTmjBrjvai. 

 ireTTOtdrjms, eat, r), (^(100), nfTtoida) confidence, trust. 



Sept. 4 Eeg. 18, 19. NT. 2 Cor. 1, 15. Clem. 



ROJI. Epist. 1, 2. ZOS. 21, 13 Tqv eVl Tj a(T(j)aXeia. 



T^s rj-yf/iovcias ireiroWTftrtv. TheOPH. CoNT. 115, 20 



TijK els 6(bv niTrotdtjaw f;^a) jSe/Saiav. 

 TTeiToidoTcos, adv. of TveTToidas {iT(l6a>), confidently. Sept. 



Zach. 14, 11 securely, 

 nepadev, on the Other side of, nipav. Pokph. Adm. 177, 



14, with the genitive. 

 *n€pai6<i>, a>aa>, to finish, end, complete, ncpaiva. Xen. 



Hell. 2, 4, 39. Just. Tryph. 68. 77. Irex. 1, 9, 5. 



Cleji. Alex. 787, 22. 810, 31. 

 irepafia, aros, to, (Trepato) ferry. TheOPH. 353, 15. 



488, 19. PoKPH. Adm. 77, 17. 167, 6, et aUbi. 



Oepa/ia, arcs, to, = Uepav. NOVELL. 59, 5 To nipa/ia 

 'lovffTiviavuiif, iJTOi "XvKiav, SiLxL. 407, 21. 



jrepa/ianXo), lo-a, (nepapa) to gO acrOSS. TheOPH. 586, 

 17. 



nepav, on, at, or to the Other side, across. With the 

 genitive. Sept. Gen. 50, 11 Uepav tov 'lopSavov. 



Mal. 403, 2 Uipav KaviTTavrivovTroXeios. 



In Byzantine Greek it may be followed by iv or 

 fis. Mal. 389, 14 'A'lrevex.B^vai. ntpav Iv SuKoir cVl tov 

 ayiov Kopava. 431, 13 Uipav iv toj aylto Kovavi. 

 ChkOX. 696, 19 Uepav els tov paKov tuk EiTpOTrtov. 

 721 Uepav els Hrjyas. 



Substantively, to nepav, sc. pepos, the opposite side. 

 Sept. Jer. 32 (25), 22 Toiis e'v tm mpav rijs 6aKaaar)s. 



PoLTB. 2, 32, 9. 3, 4.3, 1. NT. Marc. 4, 35. Luc. 

 8, 22. Joseph. Ant. 12, 4, 9. 12, 4, 11. (See also 



H'tpav.) 



To oXXo Ttepav, Tlie Other side. Apophth. Johann. 

 Colob. 14. 



Uepav, TO, indeclinable, the other side, across, TJepapa, a 

 name given to the place opposite Constantinople, 

 that is, to what the Greeks now call TaKaras Ka\ 

 ^TavpoSpopi (the Pera of the Franks). Mal. 404, 3. 

 The full construction is to irepav KavirravTivovTroXeas. 

 Id. 403, 14. (See also irepariKos.) 



Trepaa-pos, ov, 6, (irepaiva) end. Sept. Eccl. 4, 8. 



Heparat, S>v, ol, the Peratae, a branch of the Ophian sect. 

 They were Fatalists. Hippol. 130 seq. 



irepaTiKos, rj, 6v, (jrepaTos) belonging to the other side. 

 Theoph. 487, 12 Ta nepariKa peprj, Hie parts oppo- 

 site Constantinople. Pokph. Cer. 12, 12. 13, 12 

 'O ' nepaTiKos S^jioy tS)V Upairlvav, The Prasini of 

 Uepav. 



Substantively, ra irepaTiKa, sc. piptj, the transmarine 

 regions, with reference to Cai-thage. Cod. Ate. 

 Can. 105. 



IlEpaTjKof, T), 6v, belonging to the Ueparai. Hippol. 

 123. 127. 138. 



Ttepda, aaa, to cross, as a river. Theoph. 340 ne/jSo-m 



Tdv Aavovfiiv. 

 *TTep8Uios, ov, {jrepSi^) pertaining to a partridge. Hes. 



EX^i(^, fj jrepSiKior ^OTavrj. 



Substantively, to nephliuov, the pellitory, Parietaria 

 Officinalis. Theopurast. H. P. 1, 6, 11. 

 ■nephoveKKiav, avos, ij, perduellio, treason. Dion 

 Cass. 129, 70. 



irepeypivos, ov, 6, peregrinus, ireXeyp'ivos. AnTEC. 



1, 2, 7. 1, 6, 4. Ltd. 151, 14. 

 neplappa, otos, tA, (rrepiaTna) amidet. PoLTB. Frag. 

 Gram. 63. Const. Apost. 8, 32, 6. 



Trepiapyvpoo), ixrat, (apyvpoa) to overlay with silver. Sept. 



Ex. 27, 11. Ps. 67, 14. 

 nepiaarxoKos, ov, (ao-^oXof) much occujned or busied. 



Pall ad. Vit. Chrys. 21 C. 

 irepi^aTapios, meaning uncertain. Cedr. II, 454. 



Trept^paxioviov, ov, to, = ^paxtoviov. HeS. '0({)is .... Koi 

 TO xpvo'ovv nept(3paxiovwv. 



irepi^api^w, ura, (jSu^os) to carry round the altar. In 

 the following passages it is equivalent to nopneiai 1. 

 ]Mal. 451, 21 (incorrectly written 7repi.ePappTj6i](rav). 

 473, 11. 



TieplyeXais, cdtos, 6, (ye\a<i>) laughing-stocJc. With the 

 dative. Apocr. Proteuangel. 9, 2. 



neplyopyos, ov, (yopyos) very swift. Mal. 35, 5. 



irepiypa(j>ri, ijs, r), circumscriptio, cheating, de- 

 frauding. AXTEC. 1, 6, 3 'H^ov^rjdr] npbs 7repiypa<\)Tjv 

 TQiV oiKeiatv 8avet(rra>v eXevBepao'at olKeras, ut creditores 

 defraudet. 



