irpoppvjjLov eXaiov 



493 



•7rpoc7K€(j)a\aBi,ov 



7t poppvjjiov eXatov = cXaiov (ttoktov. GeOPON. 9, 19, 8. 



irpos Tov, at the rate of. Apophtii. Arsen. 16 'eSo'^ij 

 TTOTt els 2k^tw irpos oXiya tcTxddta, Once upon a time a 

 few Jigs were given to each one of the anchorites of 



ScetlS, CflRON. 732, 13 "iva npot €va 'vnov (is exaoTos 

 avTwv fxVi Each one should have a horse. Pouph. 

 Adm. 176, 9 Tas rpeis pa^Sovs &iSa>K€ rots rpial irpos 

 plan, He gave the three rods to the three, — one to each. 



Cer. 4t>2, 1/ 'Yirla^eTO iKaarcii dibovat Kara to eBos 

 Trpbs TTiPTe voplapara Kn\ 'klrpuv dpyipov. 487, 13 Kai 

 fTralpovm Trpos Iv ^vXov, apiece. 



npoa-djSjiaTou, ov, to, (a-dji^aTOp) the dai/ before the Sab- 

 bath. Sept. Judith. 8, 6. NT. Marc. 15, 42. 



irpoaayopevTiKos, rj, 6v, (npotTayopfiai) addressing. In 

 grammar, = kXtjtikSs, vocative. Dion. Tueax in 

 Bekkepv. G36, 7. 



7rpo(7ayayeis, tias, 6, = pavkicrrrjs. TlIEOPII. 79, 15. 



Trpoa-ay coy fi, ^s, rj, presentation of a candidate for orders. 



EUKHOL. 

 7Tpoa-avaTp((j)a> (^avaTpe(pai), to increase by nourisliing. 

 CiCER. Attic. 6, 1, 2. DiOD. 1, 43. 



Trpoa-airavTda (aTrai/Tao)), to meet. With the dative. 



Apocr. Act. Philipp. 18. Clem. Alex. II, 778, 



27. 

 wpoa-dna^, that is, npos arra^, once. PoRPH. Cer. 4G0, G. 

 iTpo(Tano6vt)t7Ka> {dirodprjirKa) , to die besides, ill addition. 



Sept. Ex. 21, 29. 



irpo(Tyfvrjs, fs, =^ crvyyevrjs. JMaL. 482, 10. 



npoa-ypncfiri, rjs, fj, (npoa-ypdcjxo) adscriptio, addition in 

 writing, used with reference to the I in the diphthongs 

 AI (long A), HI, and Ql. Eust. 174, 1. (Sec also 

 INTRODUCTIO^f, § 57.) 



■rrpoarypacpov, ov, to, (irpdo-ypiKpos) tablet to write on. 



Cedr. I, 298, 18. 

 jrpocrypdcpa, adscribo, to annex in writing, said of the 

 I in the diphthongs AI (long A), HI, and GI. Dion. 



TlIRAX in BekKER. G39, 14 Upoa-ypafjyopfpov pev tov 

 1, ov crvv(K(piiivovpevov SL BeKKER. 1187. CrAMEE. 



Vol. 2. 1, p. 371. Eust. 1006, IG. 1251, 25. (See 



also Trpoaypatfirj.) 

 TTpoa-^fKTos, rj, OP, (7rpocrSfxo/«ii) acceptus, acceptable. 

 With the dative. Sept. Prov. 11, 20. 



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irpocreyyi^a) (iyyi^a), to come near, to approach. With 

 the dative. Sept. Gen. 33, 6. 7. Jos. 3, 4. 



■wpodfjnTmprjjii. [ipir'nvprjpi), to hum in addition. Sept. 

 Ex. 22, G. 



Trpoa-fPi^is, fas, fj, (npocrcpipco) = npoacpopd. TypiC. 7. 

 trpocreiTfpyd^opai (inepyd^opai), to cultivate carefully. 



Iren. 1, 10, 3. 

 TTpoa-c!TiTi.pda> [(TnTipdoi), to add as a penalty. Petr. 



Alex. Can. 1 Jlpoa-eniTiprjOijpat avTo'is (iTTo TTjS irpofTf' 



Xevaeas Kaff vnopprjcnv aXXas TecrcrapdKOPTa rjpipas. 

 TrpocTevKTtjpiop, ov, 6, {npoaeixopai) house of prayer, irpoo-- 



eu;;(ij 2, oiKos npoinvxris. PhiLON. II, 168, G. ErS. 



8, 1, p. 376, 17. 

 irpoa-evxdbiop, ov, to, (irpofTfvxf)) prayer-room, oratory. 



PoRpn. Cer. 118. 121, 5. Theoph. Cont. 858, 19. 

 2. Faldstool, to kneel on at church, the French 



priedieu. Ttpic. 32. 

 irpoijevx'i, rjs, ij, {TTjmuevxopai) prayer. Sept. Ps. 140, 2. 

 2. Proseucha, house of prayer, oratory. Hel- 

 lenistic in this sense. Philon. II, 523, 44. 535, 4. 



NT. Act. 16, 13. IG. Joseph. Ant. 14, 10, 23. 



Eus. 2, 6. Epiph. I, 1067 D. 

 TTfiocre'xm, witli tlie accusative. Sept. Esai. 1, 10. 23. 



Clem. Eom. Epist. 1, 2. 

 npoarjyopiKos, rj, ok, (jrpoaijyopos) addressing, naming. 



In grammar, appellative. Dion. Thrax in Bek- 



KER. 63G, 9. 

 irpoa-fjXvTos, ov, 6, (npoa-fpxopat) stranger. Sept. Ex. 12, 



48. 23, 9. 



2. Proselyte. NT. Matt. 23, 15. 

 TTpoa-Bepa, otos, to, addition, increase. With tlie dative. 



Sept. Lev. 19, 25. 

 TvpoaBXi^ai (ffki^a), to press against. Sept. Num. 22, 25. 

 irpocTKavpa, otos, to, (npoo-Kaito) that tvhich is burned 



before (in front). Sept. Nahum. 2, 10 IIpoo-Kau^ia 



xiiTpas, The soot on the outside of an earthen pot. 

 ■npotTKfnaaTrjs, ov, 6, (o'xeTrao'Tijt) protector. MenAND. 



418, 9. 

 npo<TK((j)a\a (xf^aXi)), adv. at the head o/" anything. With 

 the genitive. Mal. 250. 



7rpo(TKe(j>a\dBiop, ov, to, ^ 7rpoiTKf(j)a\rj. CrAMER. Vol. 2. 

 1, p. 316. 



