7reTpoKt(rar]po<; 



478 



"TTia-aapiov 



■neTpoKicra-rjpos, ov, o, {mrpa, Kia-a-TjpLs) piece of puniice- 



stone. Theoph. 622, 5. 

 neTpoa-eXivov, ov, to, (jriTpa, a-tXtvov) parslci/, Apium Pe- 



troselimim. Diosc. 3, 77 SfXivoi' to km irfTpoiriXivov. 



TovTo (j)v(Tai iv yiaKe&ovia iv ajroKprjiivois tottois. Ga- 



LEN. XIII, 219 B. 587 C. Lex. Botan. nerpo- 



(re\ivov MaKedovtKov, rb KoSt/ievTov. [The MODERN 



Greek word for parsley is t6 p.aKfhovi]cn, tlie literal 



meaning of which is the Macedonian herb. See also 



fiaKeSovjja-iov.J 

 Ttixi Oi indeclinable, the Turkish J3i beyj lord. 



PoRPH. Adm. 178. 

 ■nr) fi.ev . . . . ffij 8c, One part .... the other. Did. Alex. 



272 A. Proc. I, 250, 9. 

 wij-yaSioi', ou, to, spring of xoater, itr\yi]. Leimon. 147. 

 jrijuevTdpios, ou, 6, pigmentarius, druggist. Phot. 



Nomocan. 9, 25, p. 91. 



Trrjvcros = Treaaos. EUKHOL. 



TTijx'o'fior, oD, o, (as if from Tnjxifw) measurement by cubits. 



Iren. 5, 29, 2. 

 7r^X"^i ^"^' °i 3^^i applied to the nilometer. Theoph. 



23. 

 Trmfo), do-cB, to lay hold of, catch. NT. Joan. 7, 30. Act. 



3, 7 riido-af avTov Trji 6f |tar x^'P°' ijyfipe. 

 TTiaarfip, ijpor, 6, (?rmfo)) /woi ? MaKTYR. ArETH* 50 



Toiif TTtatTTrjpas Kal KpUovs T^f dXi;(7eci)t. 

 niyKfpvrjs, 1], 6, pincerna, cupbearer, otvoxoos, iiriyKip- 



v^i, ImKkpvrii. CiNN. 56, 11. Cdrop. 9, 11. 20, 3. 

 mdriKos, feminine. Babr. 35, 1. 

 wiBn^^ I'^osj o> = ■^'^St)Kos. SuiD. Lex. Sched. 656. 



niKalpiov, TTjV pi^av. PsELL. 4oJ. 

 TTiKOVT^ovXov = (TTiKoir ^ovX OV. PsELL. 386. 



viKpaap.6s, oO, 6, (mKpaiva) bitterness of feeling. Sept. 



Ps. 94,'8. 

 iriKpta, as, f], (niKpos) bitterness. Sept. Deut. 29, 18. 

 Metaphorically, misery, affliction. Sept. Job. 3, 



20. 

 TTtXa, ay, 17, pi la, pile, stake. Mal. 278, 3. 

 nt\ap.evas, Toiis, assumed by Plutarch as the prototype of 



(P^ap.ivas, flamines. Plut. I, 64 C. 

 TTtXdpios, ou, o, (pilum) javeUne-man, aKovntrrfis. Ltd. 



158, 16. 



TTiXeot, ou, o, p ileus, jrlXof. PoLTB. 30, 16, 3. DiOD. 



II, 625, 52. 

 mXi'o-Koy, ou, o, dimiu. of TTiXoy. Diosc. 3, 4. 161. 

 TTiXwToy, fj. Of, (wiXof) made of felt ? PoRPH. Cer. 465, 



15. 487, 5. 

 ""'irip.Tvp-qfii, to swell, transitive. Od. 2, 427 "ETrpijo-ci' 8' 



avep.os picrov iiTTiOV. SePT. Num. 5, 21 irenprjapivos, 



swollen. 5, 22 nprja-ai yacrripa. NT. Act. 28, 6. 

 nivaiuSwv, ov, to, = jnuaKis. EPICT. 3, 22, 74. Aerian. 



Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 30. 

 TTivaKiv for TTivaKiov, ov, TO, dtsh, j)late. Apophtii. Achi- 



las 3. Daniel. 2. 

 mvuKis, IBos, f], tablet, used by schoolboys. Nio. II, 



657 E. 

 mvapiov, TO, a modification of x^'^'""'^'"'- Diosc. 5, 114. 

 iTiviKios, ov, of the irivva. Arrian. Perijjl. Mar. Erythr. 



35. 

 mviKov, ov, TO, (nlvva) the silk of the pinna. Aerian. 



Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 36. 

 Tivaos = Tretraos. TheOPH. 360. 

 friVep, o, TO, = winepi. MaRTYR. ArETH. 5. ThEOPH. 



494, 14. 

 mnepaTos, t], ov, (mwepi) piperatus, peppered? spot- 

 ted? Theoph. Cont. 140, 19 aWou TrtrfpaTov. 



TTHTifca, laa, := TriTTiVKo), jroTifw. HeS. HiTri^eiv .... to 



1T0Tt^€LV ^ TTnvitJKdV. 



2. To sip, as poison. Mal. 210, 14 n«riVas dwe- 



6av(. 



TTiTTTio, to make a genuflexion, y6w kXi'i/u. Poeph. Cer. 



451, 2. 453, 4 'EtTI y^S lo-WS fTTtTTTOV. 



Tlea-elv els fpara nvos. To fall in love with any one. 

 Joseph. Ant. 11, 6, 2. Mal. 101, 20. 



2. To err, ap.apTava>, irkavapai. IrEN. 3, 22, 1 



'Ayav TTtTTTeiv, Vehementer errare. 



TtLa-Kivfj, ^s, fj, piscina, tx6voTpo(j>e'iov. HiPPOL. 286, 



1 6 Uia-Kivfi irovfi\iKTj, Piscina publica,in Rome. 



Basilic. 58, 21, 1 mo-xiVai. (Compare Anton. 7, 3 



'lx9va)v Se^apevrj.y 



TVIUOS, see TTCO'O'OS. 



OTo-o-dpioi', OU, TO, = (pa^a. ViT. Sab. 283 A. (Etymo- 

 logically considered, Tn(T(rdptov is the diminutive of 



TTlVo'OS.) 



