•iTept,')(aXKoa) 



4T7 



7reTpo/3o\o<; 



Igxat. Philadelph. (interpol.) i, where widows are 

 advised not to gad abroad. • 



ireptxd^Koo), axra, (;^aX<coci)) io cover or overlay with cop- 

 per, to copper. Sept. Ex. 27, 6. 



iT(pl\eipov, ov, TO, (x^'p) bracelet, Ppa\i6viov, irfpi^paxioviov. 

 PoLTB. 2, 29, 8. 



TTfpix^pis, ISos, fi, {xfip, x"P'0 sleeve, fiaviKiov, fidviKai. 

 Ltd. 134, 11. 



jrepix^'a, to pour round about, over, or upon. In. tlie 

 following passages nepixyB^vai is equivalent to ^aim- 

 a6f,vai. Ers. 6, 43, pp. 313, 18. 314, 18. 



TTcpixyrrj, ^, ttoKt). Phot. Xomocan. 13, 29. 



rrept'xvTor, ov, (ivepixfa)) scattered around. CcROP. 14, 17. 



ireptxapos, ov, {xo>pos) round about a place. Substan- 

 tively, (a) 'H TT€plxa>pos, SO. y^, the country round 

 about. Sept. Gen. 13, 11. 



(b) Ta iTepix<^pOj SO. l^fpl, = fj irtplxopoi. SePT. 



Deut. 3, 4. 



(c) Oj 7Teplxa>poi, the dwellers around. Plut. I, 

 351 E. 593 A. 



TTfplyjfi}iJ.a, arof, to, (fffpiil'do)) offscouring. NT. 1 Cor.- 

 4, 13. Barx. 6. Igxat. Epbes. 18. 



TTfpvaai, a(ra, to go across, irepaa. APOPHTH. Or COp) 6 



Ol' TTfpva T^v (jiapayya. 

 Trepoviov, ov, to, dimin. of trepovrj, pill or bolt, yofKJios, used 



in ship-building. Porph. Cer. 672, 8. 



TTepa-ata = itepcrea. DiOD. 1, 34, p. 40, 73. 



irepa-ea, as, fj, peach-tree ? vepcraia, Ttcpala. StR AB. 1 7, 



2, 2 and 4. Plut. II, 378 C. Epiph. I, 626 A. j 



77(p oTj, per se, in Greek hi iavrov. Ltd. 174, 20. ' 



vrepa-ia = Trfpa-ala. DiOD. 1, 34, p. 40, 73, as a v. 1. I 



TtcpaiKapws, ov, 6, [TrepaUiov 2) cutpurse, pakavTiOTOfios. ] 



Basilic. GO, 28, 1, in the Scholium. i 



■jTfpaUiv for irepalKiov, Sceptre. PoRPH. Cer. 395, 7 in- , 



correctly written ir^paliofv. 

 nepa-iKiv for TrepaUtov, purse. PtOCH. 1, 103. 

 ■nepaUiov, ov, to, sceptre, TreparUiv, UK^Trrpou. Ltd. 174, j 



20. [John Lydus derives it from the Latin per se, i 



and tells an improbable story in confirmation of his ' 



etymology.] 

 irepaiKiov, ov, to, bag, pocket, purse, irepa-iKiv. ffaXaimov. 



PoRPH. Cer. 470, 19. Codix. 145, 21. 



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*nepa-iK6s, ij, 6, Persian. UcprnKov pTJkov., Persian 

 apple, that is, the peach, SopoKtvov, hapaiaivov. Diphi- 

 Lus apud Athex. 3, 24. Diosc. 1, 164. 



Substantively, (a) To TripdiKov, sc. /i^Xov, peach, 

 the fruit. Philotimcs apud Athex. 3, 24. Ga- 

 LEX. VI, 347 C. 



(h) Ai w(p(riKal, peaches ? IxscR. 123, 18. [The 

 etymology of the English word peach is as fol- 

 lows: irepa-tKov, Latin persica, Italian pesca, 

 French peche, English peach.] 

 7i€pa-ova\ios, a, ov, personalis. Novell. 4, 2. Ax- 

 tec. 1, 2, 6. 



nfpavvos = Trepvtrivos. PoRPH. Cer. 660, 3. 



Trepvaivos, 17, ov, last year's. Classical. Coxst. Ill, 

 968 E Toe Tiepvatvov xpovov, ^ iripvai. 



wftTKov, ov, TO, sh'n, leather, n-eo-xor, jrrrfiV. Hes. 



TTfo-Kof. (OS, TO. ^ tviaKOV. Hes. HeiTKiaiv, hepjiaTav. 



TTfoos, see TTSfraos. 



Treo-o-or, ov, 6, parallelopipedal structure supporting a pil- 

 lar, TTJivaos, viva-os. Strab. 1, 16, 5, p. 738 (1073). 

 Ens. Y. C. 3, 37. Proc. HI, 176, 1, v. 1. n^eo-os. 



oUID. JJiaos Kai Hivaos ' TIccros Bi Trapa UpOKorrioi, 

 nftrcTov^iov, dimin of wecaos, ^^ ?rcfouXtoc. EcST. 1546, 



62. Thessalon. Capt. 467. 

 TTCToKas, 5, o, maker or seUer of jrcTaXa. Theoph. 357, 



20, as a surname. 

 TTCTeivos, ov, 6, cock, akeierap, 6 aXeKTpvav. PORPH. Adm. 



78, 3. 

 Trer^iivos, ov. (ircT^iv) leathern. PoRPH. Cer. 670, 15. 

 Trer^ipiivTov, ov, to, impediment um, baggage, izevrCi- 



piVTov. PoRPn. Adm. 77, 6. 

 jTCTfiV for TTfTfiov, ou, TO, skiu, leather, netrmv, ttco-kos. 



Ptoch. 2, 454. (See also nrrCflvos.) 

 ■:T€Tpapaia = ncTpapta. Theoph. 589, 6, as a various 



reading. 



ircTpapta, as, fi, (jreTpa) r= XiSofioKos. CuROX'. 719, 22. 

 (See also reTpapla.) 



nerpLv for nrrpiov, ov, to, Petrion, a place in Constan- 

 tinople. Theoph. 563, 14. Theoph. Coxt. 458, 

 2L 



TTerpo/SoXof, ou, 6, = Xi5o/3oXoj. Sept. Job. 41, 19. 

 PoLTB. 5, 4, 6. DiOD. 2, 27. 



