TTOTafioirvLKJot; 



485 



Trpaii 



Sa 



iroTafionvtKTos, ov, {noTafxos, wviktos) drowned ill a river. 



Theoph. 561, 11. 

 noTafioppvToi. ov, (pe'o)) Washed doii'n hj a river. Scymn. 



1G5 XloTajxoppvTOi KaaaiTfpos. 

 vorrapoxaKTTOs, ov, (^)(aivwp.i) alluvial. DiOD. 1, 34. 3,3, 



p. 175, 69. 



TTOT^os, OV, 6, meaning uncertain. Porph. Cer. 463. 



noTTjptov, ov, TO, ciq}. To koivov TroTrjpiov, The common 

 cvj}, the cup out of which the bride and bridegroom 

 drink at the conehision of the marriage ceremony. 



EUKHOL. p. 251. 



2. The communion cnp, chalice, hia-KowoTfjpiov. 

 Const. Apost. 8, 13, _4. Athan. I, 133 A. E To 



^VffTlKOV TTOTTJplOV. 103 A IloTTJpiOV KVpiOKOV. 



TTOTTjpOKaKvppa, aros, to. (noTT]piov 2, KoKvfifLa) the cloth 



with which the chalice is covered. Pokph. Cer. 



631, 11. 

 noTL^a, to give to drink. With two accusatives. Sept. 



Gen. 19, 32. NT. Matt. 10, 42, et aUbi. 

 TTOTUTTripiov, OV, TO, (TtoTUTTTjs) waferinff-trouffk. Sept. 



Gen. 24, 20. 30, 38. 

 TTOTvris, pot ens, hvvaToi. Plut. I, 65 F. [Plutarch 



must have written ttorqvs. Compare npoufiTji/j.] 

 jTOTo'j, ov, 6, (iroVof) watering, as of horses. Pokph. 



Cer. 480. 3. 

 TTovfiXiKi^oi, io-a, (ttouiSXikos) publico, dividge. Mauric. 



1, 9. 3, 5, et alibi. Leo. 7, 41, et alibi. 

 TTou/SXtKos, ov, publicus, SrjiiotTios. IIippoL. 286, 16 



TTou/SXiKij. CoD. Afr. Can. 43. Antec. 1, 1, 4. 



Lyd. 57. 

 n-ouyyiV for Trovyylov, purse. PtOCH. 1, 103. 

 Ttovyyiov, ov, to, Gothic puggs, Latinized into punga, 



Anglo-Saxon pocca, bag, purse, irovyyiv. Madric. 



1, 2. Leo. 6, 2. [Compare budget, pocket, 



pouch, French poche.J 

 iroimXa, see ^ouicXa. 

 irovX^ivov, ov, to, pulvinus, piUoio, cushion, bolster, 



Troi\fiiov. Epict. 3, 23, 35. 



7rov\l3cov = n'0ijX/3ti'0i'. ErOTIAN. ^kvtIov vnoK(CJ>aKmov, 

 Sepparivov T7po(TKe<f>a\atov, onep leoi noiiXfitov. 



vov'Xiov, ov, TO, (pull us) avis, bird, Spvis, opviBwv. 

 Apocr. Thorn. Euangel. A, 2, 3. Lex. Sched. 844. 

 YOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 62 



ttovXtiitov, ov, to, pulpituni, noKiTLTOv. ClIRON. 625, 



18, as a proper name. Theoph. 285. Basilic. 2, 



2, 233. 

 TrouXTriToa), aaa, (TroiXmrov) pulpito. MauriC. 11, 5. 

 jrouTTjXXoi, ov, 6, pupillus. AnteC. 1, 11, 3. 

 TToilTTOTf {-n-ov, jTOTf), iidv. anywhcTe. Apophth.Xoius 1. 



Leimon. 69. 

 Ttovpas (purus), adv. pure. Antec 1, 14, 1, p. 103. 

 iTols, ohos, 6, foot. Twv noSS>v trov. By thy feet, a form 



of obtestation. Chal. 989 A 'E/joi, Twf nohmv aov, 



Kat €f€TfiXaTO (iWa Tiva Ovtcos '^X^h "^^^ nobiov (tov. 



(Compare Apocr. Act. Andr. et Matlhiae 31 'eSc'cto 



npos tSiv troSdv tov paxapiov 'AvSpeov.) 

 irpaypaTfla, as, ly, tl'ade, traffic. EpiPH. I, 618 B. 



PoRPn. Adm. 69, 21. 



TIoiel(T6ai irpaypaTfiav, To engage in trade. Mal. 

 43.3, 13. 458, 16. 



TTpayp.aTivop.ai., tO trade, traffic. APOPHTH. Poemen. 



109. Leijiox. 160. Theoph. 512, 9. Porph. 



Adm. 71, 18. 270, 19 "Avrep 0770 twv VLaT^waKO-av 

 Trpayparevovrai. 



npaypoTevTr]!, ov, 6, {jrpaypaTevopai) negotiator, broker, 

 agent, trader, merchant. Plut, II, 525 A. 831 A. 

 Inscr. 2831. 3104. Epiph. I, 1107 B. Nil. Epist. 

 2, 260. 



TTpaypaTtvTiKos, i], ov, {TtpaypaTevTrjs) belonging to a mer- 

 chant. Theoph. 591, 15 npayparevriKa a-Kd(f)ri, Mer- 

 chant-vessels. 



TrpaypuTiKos, 17, ov, pragmaticus, relatitig to civil 

 affairs. Novell. 7, 9 JlpaypariKos tvttos, P raff- 

 ma tica sanctio. Lyd. 236, 5 jipaypoTiKos vopos, 

 in the same sense. 



Substantively, tA Trpay^xnTi/tw, pragmaticum, an 

 impcri.1l edict. Ephes. 1736 B. Chal. Can. 12. 



• Lyd. 222. 



TrpaypaTiKws, adv. actually, in fact. Porph. Cer. 638 



21. 



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TrpafTtocriTos = TtpaaTotriTos. BasILIC. 56, 11 (titul.). 

 7rpaf(j)eKTaipla, as, rj, pracfectura, inapxorrjs. NoVELL. 



38, Prooem. § y. 



Trpa'iSa or irpaiSa, as, 17, pracda, booty, plunder, wpeSa, 



Xfia. Mal. 108, 19, et alibi. Chron. 462, 9. 



