•jTOlfiriv 



482 



TToXt^I'tCBTl/CO? 



notufiv, (vos, 6, shepherd. Tropically, bishop. Const. 

 Apost. 2, 1, 1. 2, 42, 1, et aUbi. 



2. Shepherd, the title of a book attributed to one 

 Hermas. The author represents an angel as having 

 appeared to him in the form of a shepherd. It was 

 the Pilgrim's Progress of the early church. IIerm. 

 Vis. 5. Ecs. 3, 3. 25. 5, 8, p. 220, 15. Athax. 

 I, 49 D. 

 TToivoXifu, laa, poena afficio, to punish. Cedr. II, 



26,4. 

 TToios, a, 01/, for tIs, who ? zchat ? Apocr. Nieod. Euan- 

 gel. U, 7 (23) Am TToiav avdyKTjv ; PkISC. 152. 179, 

 10. NiC. II, 877 D Aia TToiav alriav airriv ttjv /Si/SXov 

 .... 01/ Trapforrjaas ; 

 iroido), middle jrotdo/iot, (Trolor) to be imbued with. The- 



OPH. C18, 9 Hotadiirra Tois 'Apa^av toyfiairi. 

 rroKaioii, to aypiov KapSap-ov. LftX. BOTAS. 

 noKepia, to jxght, pAxopai. JOSEPH. Bell. Jud. 5, 7, 3. 



(Compare TroXefios.) 

 TToXfuos, ou, o, battle. Diod. 11, 81, p. 4GG, 57. Zos. 



9,20. 

 TtoKiavBr), i)s, 17, perfume made of noKiov't IxsCB. 2852, 



15. 22. 

 jroXis, 6WS, 13, city. "O tVi r^r TroXcar, The governor o^ 

 the city. IxscR. 2621 bis. 



2. The city, by way of eminence, applied to Home. 

 Epict. 1, 10, 5. 



Also to Constantinople, after it became the capital 

 of the Roman empire. Theoph. 280, 18. roRPH. 

 Adm. 208, 20. 22. [In popular Modern Greek, 

 Constantinople is called v i-oXi. And as this word is 

 generally heard in ' connection with 's Tfjv (that is, els 

 njv), the Turks supposed that the expression 'r r^v 

 TToXt, to the city, was the word for Constantinople. 

 Hence their 713J}<nt:'N, Istambid.'] 

 iro\iTapxea>, to be TroXirdpx')!- In'SCR. 1967 (Thessalo- 

 nica) TToXfiTapxovvTav. As this inscription contains 

 the names of eight TroXiTapxoivres, it is natural to sup- 

 pose that eight was the regular number of the tto- 

 XiTapx"' of Thessalonica. 

 ffoXtTopx^r, ov, 6, (iroXiVi)?, Spxa) praefectus urbis, one of 

 the magistrates of Thessalonica, the whole number of 



the ToKtrapxai being eight (see voKiTapxia). NT. 



Act. 17, 6. 8. Ixscr. 1967 (titul.). 

 TToXiTfta, as, ij, conversation, in the sense of life, one's 



daily life. Strab. 16, 2, 46. Const. Apost. 5, 7, 



18. Clem. Kom. Epist. 1, 2. 54. Ilomil. 2, 19. 



9, 22. JrsT. Apol. 1, 4. Frag. 3. Anc. 3. 



2. Police regulations, simply police. SocR. 7, 13, 



p. 358. 

 TToXiVfvpi, oTos, TO, domain, empire. Ecagr. 5, 9. 

 TroXiTcvopai, to live in a particular manner. Const. 



Apost. 8, 12, 15 UoKinvcrdpfvos 6<rlios, Saving lived 



holily. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 3. 54. Apophth. 



Macar. 9 'Ev aKaxi^ TToXiTCvopfvov. 



2. Participle, d 77oXiT€ud/ifi/oj = TroXiTeur^t. It 



may be followed by the genitive of the place. Basil. 

 ni, 2C6 A. Greg. Naz. I, 265 C. Nil. Epist. 1, 

 311. 2, 298. 4, 39. Soz. 4, 24, p. 170, 34. 



3. To be common, well known, or current. Athan. 



I, 793 B Twv povax<i>v TO Svopa TToXiTcvfTai. PsELL. 

 1 63 TwK iToXiTevopivav yap X«'^f a>v ejrKTT^^ij, A Icnoich- 

 edge of words in common use. 



4. To behave urbanely. See aaret^opai. 

 iro\iT€VTTjs, ov, 6, (noXiTfvopai) decurio, a magistrate in a 



municipal town or colony, d iroXtrevopevos. Ei:s. V. 

 I C. 3, 1, p. 576, 45. Athan. I, 377 B. 

 jToXiTijr, ou, d, citizen. In Byzantine Greek, also a 



Constantinopolitan. Pisid. Bell. Avar, (titul.). At- 



TAL. 169. [In popular Modern Greek, jroXmjs 



always means a native of Constantinople. See also 



noXts, TToXmfftra.J 

 iroXtTKoi, T), ov, common, in common use. Phrtn. Ue- 



(rovvKTtov, rrotJiTiKov, ov noXiriKov, The word peaovvKTiov 



belongs to poetry, not to the language of common life. 

 Substantively, fj iroXiTiKi], a common woman, iropn). 



Theoph. Cont. 430. 

 TsoX'iTLfTtrci, ijr, 17, female citizen, ttoXItis. Mal. 294, 23. 



[In popular Modern Greek, woXiVio-o-a always 



means a Cotistaniinopolitan woman.^ 

 ■noXiToypai^tU), r)<T<i), riBijv, (jroXtTijr, ypa<^a>) to naturalize 



an alien. Poltb. 32, 17, 3. 

 TToXix^i^TiKos, if, OV, (rroXlxvT)) municipalis, belonging to a 

 municipium. Cod. Afb. Can. 69. 



