TToKlTlTOV 



183 



'TToXvj^pOI'fO? 



■noKiTiTov = ■novkTriTov. Mal. 387, 13. 



TToXuayaTTT/roj, ov, {noKvs, ayairato) much beloved. iGNAT. 



Ephes. 1. 

 TToXvavSpia, as, fj, abundance of men, multitude of men, 



populousness ; opposed to oXtyav&pla. Eust. Ast. 



676 C Toy Ttjs Ti6\vavSpias o;(\oi'. 

 TToXvdvSpiov, ov, TO, {iToXiavSpos) a place where many meet. 



Sept. Jer. 2, 23. 19, 2. 



2. A place where many are buried. Plct. II, 



872 E. 



TToXuSaTraiTjTor, ov, = TToKvhairavos. 3Ial. 2/8, 4. 

 TToXuSaira^'oJs, adv. of 7roXv8d7ravo9. DiOD. 1, 52. 

 TToXueXaios, ov, 6, (ttoXus, cXaiov) ^ ■KokvKavirjKov. PORPH. 



Cer. 93, 9. [In Modern Greek, TroXueXaior means 

 chandelier.'] 

 TToXveXeos, ov, (eXeos) most merciful. Sept. Num. 14, 

 18, et alibi. 



2. Substantively, 6 TroXueXeoi, in the Eittjai,, the 

 13oth psalm, because the word fKeos, mercy, occurs 

 at the end of every verse. It forms part of the 

 Spdpos. 



TToXvevTaKTos, ov, (evTaKTos) very well ordered. Ignat. 

 Magnes. 1, substantively. 



noXvdeta, as, rj, {iio\v6fos) polytheism. Ignat. Magnes. 

 (interpol.) 11. Eus. 2, 3. Eust. Ant. 673 D. 

 Amphii,. 138 B. 



no\v6eofiavia, as, ^, {iTo\i6eos, pavia) the madness of be- 

 lieving in many gods.' Clem. Rom. Homil. 3, 3. 



jroXvflfoTijt, TjTOf, r], = Tro\v6ita. JCST. Cohort. 15. 

 Orig. I, 320 B. 



iroXvKavhrjKov, ov, to, (ttoXvs, (covS^Xa 2) Circle of lamps, 

 suspended in churches or palaces, noXiiXvxvov, no\v£- 

 \atos. Theoph. 466, 7. Porph. Cer. 499, 13. 

 Theoph. Cont. 211. 



TroXuXaXt'a, as, fj, (ttoXvXoKos) ^ no\v\oyta. ClEM. KOM. 



Homil. 18, 11. 



■i7o\v\vxvov, ov, TV, (Xvxvos) := iTo\vKdv8rjXov. InSCR. 



5997. 



iToXiptTa, av, to. (no'KvptTOs) polymita. AERIAIf. 



Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 39. 

 noKvovo-tos, ov, (ovcria) having many essences, applied to 

 the Seed of the universe. Hippol. 232. 



Tro\v6(^daKpos, ov, (6(j>6a\p6s) many-eyed. Diod. 1, 11. 



7roXuo;^X/a, as, fj, (rroXuoxXos) crowd of people. SePT. 



Job. 31, 34. Baruch. 4, 34. Poltb. 10, 14, 15. 



TToXuTrXacridfm = TroXXnTrXacrtdfu. SePT. Deut. 4, 1. 



8,1. 



TToXuTrXao'tao'/io?, ov, 6, :=: 7roXXa7rXao"tao"/xoj. PluT. II, 



1020 C. Irex. 1, 15, 5. 



iroXvirKaaias = TroXXaTrXao-i'wt. ClEM. RoM. Homil. 3, 



70. 



TToXra-Xij^e'to (ttoXuttXij^ijs), to be numerous. Sept. Deut. 

 7, 7 noXuTrXjj^eiTe irapa iravra to t6vT). 



ttoXiotXouo-ioe, ov, {liKovaios) very rich. ApoCR. Proteu- 

 angel. 6, 3. 



noXvpprjpiov, ov, (p^/ia) icordy. Sept. Job. 8, 2. 



TToXu'r, TToXXy, n-oXv, much. To jroXv, At most. ApOCR. 

 Act. Andr. 9 'H yap iraBrjms pov ^ puts f/pepas 8td(mj/ia 

 KaraX(i/tj3di'€(, fj Sio to jroXu. 



iToXvaripos, ov, (a^pa) having many significations, signi- 

 fying many things, iro'Kva-rjpavros. Clem. Rom. Ho- 

 mil. p. 4, 4. 



Tro\v(r7r(ppaTos, ov, ^ TToXvoTrtppos. HiPPOL. 121. 



TroXv(mxos, ov, ((rn'xos) of many rows, as of columns. 

 Strab. 17, 1, 28. 



TToXva-apoTos, ov, (arSipa) hamng many bodies, with many 

 bodies. DiOD. 1, 26. 



■rro\v(f)avia, as, fj, (jroXviptiivos) a having many voices or 

 tones of voice. Diod. 2, 56, p. 168, 11. Plut. U, 

 727 E, et alibi. 



TioXvxpovia (jToXvxpoi'os), to say Eis xp°''°^^ noWovs ! Or 

 El's ejT) ffoXXd .' 3Tay you live many years.' Eckhol. 

 (See also iroXvxpovl^a 2.) 



TtoXvxpovi^a, tcra, (ttoXvxpovios) to lire long. Sept. Deut. 

 4, 26. 



2. To wish one many years, to say Els xp°'"">s 

 TioXKovs! CcROP. 48, 19 XloXvxpovl^ovai tov fiaa-ikea. 

 They cheer the king. 



iroXvxpovws, ov, long-lived, paKpoxpovtos. PORPH. Cer. 

 36, 11. CcROP. 46. 



Substantively, t6 iroXvxpdvwv, applied to the ex- 

 pression Elf XP^""^^ jroXXovt .' or Eir Itij n-oXXd .' 

 Multi anni sint ! Porph. Cer. 527, 8. Curop. 

 44, 19. 



