•Trvev/jLaTo/Ma-^^o^ 



481 



iroifiavTiKO<i 



In the ceremonial dialect of Byzantium, the bishop 

 of Rome is called 6 nveofuvriKos jrarfip rov fiaviXias. 

 PoEPH. Cer. 680, 17. 



01 -TTVfVfiaTiKoi yowTr, The spiritual parents, applied 

 to the clergy. Coxst. Apost. 2, 33, 1. 



Substantively, 6 TrveufiaTiKos, sc. irariip, confessor, a 

 priest that hears the confessions of penitents. Nom. 

 CoTELER. 464. 477. 



irvev/jLOTOiiaxos, ov, 6. (TrveJ/ia, /iap^o^t) the enemy of the 

 Holy Spirit, one who denies the personality of the 

 Holy Spirit ; an epithet applied to JMacedonius and 

 his foUowers. Basil, in, 22 E. 406 C. Const. 

 I, Can. 1. Epiph. I, 886. SocR. 2, 45, p. 162, 11. 

 Theod. it, 238 D. 



irvevitaTCKpoptoiiai (TiTeu/iaTo^o/jos) , to be home hy the wind. 

 Sept. Jer. 2, 24. 



7nieviiaTo(j)6poc, ov, (^vev/jLo, (pipai) being under the imme- 

 diate influence of the Spirit of God, inspired. Sept. 

 Hos. 9, 7. Igxat. Heron, (titul.). Ikex. 5, 5, 1. 

 Method. 377 A. Petr. Alex. 516 D. 



TToddKyiKos, fj, ov, = 7ro8aXyor. JflC. COXST. 39, 21 



'Soaos noSdkyiK^, the yottt. 

 TToSaXyo's, ov, 6, {ttovs, aS.yea>) gouty, TroSoXy^t. LeO 



Gram. 71, 5. 

 iroSe'a, as, rj, (ffous) the sbirts of a gai-ment. Ptoch. 2, 

 181. 



2. A kind of kilt. PoRPn. Cer. 752, 12. 



3. Pedatura, area. CoDix. 41, 7 'H woSe'a t^s 

 Koprrjs. 



4. Curtain, veil. 'O cVi -njs TroSeas, the officer who 

 had charge of the cm-tains of the great church of 

 Constantinople. Cur OP. 6, 13. 



jro8oice'<^aXa, av, to, (ttovs, KeipaXrj) the feet and head of an 



animal used for food, the classical aKpoxaXia. Da- 



XLASC. I, 577 D. 

 irofioKOTTco), ij<ra, (itoTrro)) to cut off one's legs. Followed 



by the accusative of the animal whose legs are cut 



off. Theoph. 648, 10. 



TToSonavov, ov, to, (naviov) =^ oSavapiov. GlOSS. Ji:r. 

 'OjSSoi'dpca .... iToSoTTava. 



jroSdifreXXov, ov, to, (i/tcXXiok) covering for the leg, xaXico- 

 Tovfiov, wfpiKVTipls. Leo. 6, 4. Porph. Cer. 294, 16. 



TToUa, to do with anything. Apophth. Sisoes 16 Tc 

 TToitiTc TO (nrupihia ravra ; What do you do with these 

 baskets ? 



Iloiuv TO (V els, To come to an understanding with, 

 to conspire. Max. 487, 11 Uoirjo^avres to tv ds dXX^- 

 \ovs. 



2. To tarry, stay, spend time. JsT. Act. 15, 33. 

 18,23. 20,3. 2 Cor. 11,25. Jacob. 4, 13. Apock. 



Proteuangel. 12, 3 'ETroir/o-fv rpels prjvas irpof T^v 

 'EXi<rd,3er. Act. Bai"n. 7 Iloi^irat tov xeijiuiva. To 

 spend the winter. 1 9 'Ytto SevSpov to t>v irkr^clov t^s 

 jToKeais e7rot^(ra/ici» Tqv ioTtepav. Clem. Eor. Epist. 

 1, 53. Chal. 1613 D Tpetr prjvas €7rotijo-« Siaytva<rK<ov 

 pera^ir avTov Kat tujv KkrjpiKcov. 



Also without an object. Leo Gram. 233, 5 



E7roii](re Be ev Tjj aixtJ^^<i^<^^*} e-jri AeovTos tov ^aa'i\eas 

 Kot 5Ii;^a^X toC ' Apoppaim/, he icas in captivity. 



3. To keep, as a feast. Sept. Ex. 12, 48 Ilot^crat 

 TO iraa-xa Kvpia. Xum. 9, 2. NT. Matt. 26, 18. 



4. To dress, as meat. Sept. Gen. 18, 7. Ex. 

 29, 39. Apophth. Pistus. 



5. To pretend, feign. Max. 390, 18 'ETroii/o-tv as 

 6ekav ev^aaffm. He pretended that he wished to pray. 



V ChEOX. 606, 18 ''ET!o'ir](Tev eavTOV ^ovXopevov ev^a- 

 a6ai. 



6. To make, in expressions like the following. 



MaL. 338 OvBe\s TTOiel ^aaiXea Patpatiav us ovtos, No 



one will make (will be) so good an emperor of the 

 Romans as this man. 



7. To meet with, in expressions like the following. 

 Theoph. 2/9 Et tis nore eariv, Tou popov notrjaet TOv 



'Iov8a .' Whoever he is, may he meet teith the fate of 



Judas ! that is, may he hang himself ! 

 TToiijo-ir, ea>s, % adoption. Zos. 26, 10. 

 jroiKiXTjKor, r), ov, (noiKiKKo)) pertaining to embroidery- 



Sept. Job. 38, 36. 



Substantively, ra n-otxtXrucd, sc. epya, embroidery. 



Ex. 37 (38), 23. 

 ttokciXtos, ^, 6v, (jroiKiXXw) variegated, embroidered. Sept. 



Ex. 35, 35. Irex. 1, 18, 4. 

 noipavTiKos, fj, ov, (irotpalvto) belonging to the pastor of a 

 • church, pastoral. Const. TV, 832 B. 



