•Trpojovrj 



490 



•Trporiyovfievu)^ 



npoyovl], ni, 17, (Trpdyovos) privigna, step-daughter. 



Antec. 1, 10, 6. 

 iipoyovns, ov, o, Byzantine npoyovos, ov, 6, p r 1 V 1 g n u s , 



step-son. DiOD. 4, 43, p. 287, 98. Mal. 88, 12. 



Basilic. 60, 17, 35 npoyovos. PoRpn. Adm. 194- 



195, -v6s in both places. 



TT/JoSmTUTrdo) (gianurdu), <0 foreshadow. PhILON. I, 4, 



40. Clem. Alex. 564, 34. Method. 372 A. 

 TTpoSi'So) = TrpodiSapi. Mal. 87, 9. (See al?o Si'Sw.) 

 TTpoSoxfiit, ems, d, (Soxfis) ^«< receiver. Metuod. 



381 C. 

 irpoSpopos, ov, d, harbinger, forerunner, an epithet of 



John the Baptist. Euagr. 3, 12. 

 wpoeyyovr], i)r, 17, proneptis, great-granddaughter. An- 

 tec. 1, 9, 3. 

 wpofyyovos, ov, 6, (tyyovoi) pronepos, great-grandson. 



Antec. 1, 9, 3. 

 irpoeSpia, as, 17, the episcopal office or dignity. Theod. 



m, 684 C. 

 npoeSpos, ov, 6, president, applied to bishops. SoCR. 1, 



6, p. 14, 29. QuiN. Can. 2. 

 TTpofijii. to exist from all eternity. Iren. 1, 1, 1 vpo- 



Qina, 



npoeipjjpevos, r], ov, {e'iprip.ai, (Iprjpevos) aforesaid, above- 

 mentioned. Inscr. 4697, 52. Poltb. 1, 9, 3. Eus. 

 5, 16, p. 231, 7. 



■npotKevtris, ecos, i), (irpoepxopat, TTpoiKSdv) a going forth, 



issue, process. Antec. 3, 7, p. 430. 



2. Procession, TrpdoSoj, wopvi], 6piafj.^os. PoRPH. 



Adm. 83. Cer. 33, et alibi. Luitprand. 347. 



EusT. 762, 6. 

 npofvaKei<}>a> (cVaXfi^u), to anoint beforehand. Clem. 



Rom. Homil. 20, 16. 

 vpoedpTios. ov, {iopTT]) preceding a feast. Philon. II, 



481, 25 'Eoti 8e rrpofopTtos pfyianjs iopr^s. SiMOC. 



274 'H npoeoprios foprfj Aouttov toC paprvpos. 



Substantively, to npoeopna, the day preceding a 



church feast. In the Ritual, it applies to the fol- 

 lowing days: Sept. 7. Sept. 13. Nov. 20. Febr. 1. 



Mar. 24. Aug. 5. Aug. 14. Horol. 



The jrpoedpria of Christmas comes on the 20th of 



December ; that of Epiphany on the 2d of January. 



The movable feasts have no irpofopna. (See also 



TTapapoVTj 1.) 



jrpot'opTor, ou, t), ^ npofoprios rjpepa. AthAN. I, 304 B. 



irpofmKoXeopai (cVtKoXto^ai), provoco, to call forth frst. 

 POLYC. 3. 



irpokpxopxii, to go out, go forth, milder than f^ip^opat. 

 Const. Apost. 8, 6, 3. 8, 7, 1. 8, 9, 2 m^tis tS>v 

 pi] hvvapivav npofXBira, Let no one of those who have 

 not a right go out ; that is. Let all communicants 

 (n-ioToi) slay within (compare 8, 11, 5 : also Can. 

 Apost. 9). 



2. To be promoted, npo^alva). IMal. 182, 13 llpo- 

 jjXSev vjraToc. TheOPH. 186, 7 IlpoeX^a)!' ins viraros. 



ffpoeoTws, wTof, 6, (npotoTJjpi) president, the moderator of 

 a community of Christians, usually the same as iiri- 

 (TKOTTos. Const. Apost. 2, 28, 5. Just. Apol. 1, 

 65. 67. Iren. 1, 10, 2. Eus. 8, 6, p. 382, 33. 



Ant. Can. 1 Oi ■npoftrrwTes tt/s eit/tXijaiai, (rrlaKoiTos i/ 

 ■jrpta^vTfpos 7 hiuKovos. 



2. The superior of a monastery, fjyoipevos. Basil. 

 II, 452 A. 531 D. 578 D. 



TrpoKrraiTa, i)r, ^, (n-poearas 2) prioress. Basil. II, 453 A. 

 npoevTpewlCa {evrpfnt^a), to put in good order beforehand. 



PoRPn. Cer. 465, 6. 

 Tvpo^ipTj, r)s. fj, leaven, ^iprj. Damasc. I, 649 B. Petr. 



Ant. 118 C. 131 A. 



npo^vptov, ov, TO, = vpo^vpr). MaCAR. 137 B. C. 



vpoTjyfopai, to go before. With the accusative. Mal. 

 66,18. 



irporjyia<Tpevos, rj, ov, (dyiafw) previously consecrated. Ta 

 Trporjyiacrpfva Sapa, The previously consecrated elements 

 of the Eucharist, the sacred elements employed at 

 the XfiTovpyia tSiv irporiyiaapeviov (see XtiTovpyla). 



Chron. 705, 21. 



Substantively, to Trporjytaa-pha, sc. Sapa. Basil. 

 II, 683 C. QuiN. Can. 52. (See also Laod. 49. 

 Stnax. Mart. 12, where Tprjyopios 6 AidXoyos is con- 

 founded with Gregory the Great.) 



Ttpojjyovpevos, rj, ov, partic. of Trporjyeopm, preceding, as 

 applied to a book or chapter. Diod. 1, 4, p. 8, 98. 



TvpoTjyovplvais, adv. of npoijyoipevos, previously. HiPPOL. 

 159. 



