TTCaTeVQ) 



479 



"TrXeKco 



mo-Tevu), to entrust. Can. ApOST. 39 '0 Ttenurnvfiivos 



Toji \aov ToC Kvplov, The one entrusted with the care of 



the Lord's peojile. 



2. To he converted to Christianity. Theoph. 35, 7. 

 jrtoTiKo'f, ov, 6, captain or master of a merchantman. 



Basilic. 53, 1. 

 TTio-Ttr, fws, r], faith. Kakfi nia-rei, tbc Latin Bona jide. 



Basilic. 2, 3, 22. 

 nia-Tov, ov, TO, (pinso, pistus) coarsely ground millet. 



Mauric. 5, 3. 7, 11. Leo. 6, 28. 10, 13. 

 TTio-Toj, {), 6v, faithful. In ecclesiastical Greek, oJ iria-Toi, 



the believers or conimunieants ; opposed to kottixov- 



fiei/oi. Can. Apost. 9. 27. Const. Apost. 8, 10 



(titul.). 8, 13 (titul.). Laod. 7. Basil. Ill, 326 B. 



Theod. II, 715 C. 

 ma-rpivov, ov, to, pistrinum, workhouse. Hippol. 



28G, 36. 

 irlTvpov, ov, TO, dandmff. Diosc. 2, 144. 



TfKayia, as, f], (yKayios) side. PORPH. Cer. 64, 18. 



nKayia^w, atra, to incline, hend, stoop, intransitive. Mal. 

 364, 16. 



liKayiv for ivKayLOv. LeO. 4, 59. 12, 65. PtOCH. 2, 



208. 



jxXdyiov, ov, TO, (vrXdy(os) side, likayiv. POEPH. Adm. 



270,22. Cdrop. 25, 9, ofagarment. 

 nKayios, a, ov, ohlique, transverse. Oi c'k TtKaylov, sc. 

 a-vyyeveis. Collateral relations. Antec. 3, 6. 



'H Ik irkaylov avyyeviia, Collateral relationship. Id. 

 Ibid. 



2. Plagal, in music. Nic. Const. Can. p. 451 B. 

 (See also ^x"^-) 



7r\ayio(j)vKaKfs, wv, to, (TtKayiov, (j)v\a^) jlank-giMrd. 



PoRPn. Cer. 453, 20. 

 TrXayiTiKo'f, rj, 6v, {ii\dyi.ov) pertaining to a side. Porph. 



Adm. 270, 11. 

 TTKaKoivTTjpov, ov, TO, (TrXoKoCj) cahe, pastry. Athen. 



14, 57. 

 nKaKovvTiv for TiKaKovvriov, ov, to, dimin. of jrXaieoCr. 



Apophth. Agathon. 30. 

 TrXaKo'w, ojcra, (jtKa^) iticrusto, to pave Or plaster. Gloss. 



nXoKuflfio-a oiVei'a, Incrustata domus. 

 jrXd<ca)(ris, ea>s, % (TrXaxoffl) incrustatio, a paving or ^j/ws- 



tering. Inscr. 4283. Eus. V. C. 3, 36. Mal. 



280, 20. Gloss. 

 n-XaKcBToj, ij, 6v, (TrXoKo'ai) paved with slabs of stone. 



CoDiN. 22, 14. 



Substantively, to TrXaxtoToV, = \t66iTTpa>Tov (see 



Xi^oVt^mtoj). Porph. Cer. 84, 5. 

 liKavr), rjs, rj, error, imposture. NT. Matt. 27, 64. 

 likavos, ov, 6, impostor. Diod. II, 527, 79. NT. Matt. 



27, 63. 

 TrKd^, oKo'j, 17, slab of stone, slab of marble. Sept. Ex. 



31, 18. Leimon. 156. Mal. 223, 19. 



TrXaa-Toyparpia, as, tj, (n-Xao-Toypd^os) forgery. JOSEPH. 



Vit. 11. 

 n-Xfio-TOupyem, rjao), (nXaa-TOvpyos) to make, as a Statue. 



Mal. 55, 7. 



irXarTTovpyta, as, 17, (Ti\a(TTovpy6s) formation, creation, as 



of man. Mal. 72, 19. 

 ■n\acTTovpy6s, ov, 6, {irkaiTTos, EPFfi) creator, maker. Da- 



MASC. I, 177 C. 

 TTKuTt), Tjs, fj, (ttKoltti) s, kiud of boat or raft for removing 



pillai-s and other heavy objects. Socr. 7, 37, p. 387, 



33. [Perhaps the true reading is ttXcot;}.] 



TrXaTiKo'j = TrXaTvs. PORPH. Cer. 457, 11. 



7rXaTo\j/ts, 6, (wXaTVf, o-^is) r= wXaTvirpoa-airos. Mal. 



103, 18. 

 TrXaTvXi'o-Kioi/, TO, meaning uncertain. Porph. Cer. 463. 

 7rXaTi'7rdS>jr, rj, 6, (novs) broad-footed. PoRPH. Adm. 223, 



as a surname. 

 jrXaTDTrpocTMTrof, ov, {npoo-cairov) broadfaced, n\aT6\fns. Ar- 



RiAN. Pcripl. Mar. Erythr. 65. Ael. N. A. 15, 26. 

 7rXaTi;o-/ior, ov, 6, (TrXaTwu) a toidening, enlarging. In 



the following passages it is used metaphorically. 



Sept. 2 Eeg. 22, 20. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 3. 



nXf^ia-KiTov, ov, to, plebiscitum, ro vtto tov ttXij^oui 



yvaadfv Kal KvpwBev. AntEC. 1, 2, 4. 

 nXeiOTfpos, a, ov, =: nXttcov. TheOPH. 567, 12. 

 irXfioToy, T), ov, most. 'Ek toO cVi TrXoorov, For the most 



2)art. PrOC. II, 537, 16 Ta yap alcrxpa ovopara, oii 



Ta TTpdypara, uwdatriv avBpamoi iic tov effi TrXeio'Toj' 



alfTxiiVe^Bai. HI, 76, 6. 

 wXcVo), to implicate. Mal. 362, 3 KareaKivdaBri \ombv 



Ka\ iirXdn-q ws 'EXXiji'. ThEOPH. 282, 4. 



