irpo(JKe<j>a\r] 



494 



'jrpoa<f)aTW<! 



■irpoorKe(j>aK% tjS, tj, {Ke<pa'\fi) pillow, bolster, Kep^tKapiov, 

 TrovA/SiTOK, 7roi/X/3ioi», TTpo(TKf<f)aKaStov, 7rpo(TKe(f>a\aiov. 



Sept. 1 Reg. 26, 11. 

 irpoa-icqi'iov, ov, to, (<TKi)iTi) the fore part of a tent. Sept. 



Jurlith. 10, 22. PoLTB. 30, 13, 4. 

 irpoaKtufiov, ov, to, {kiovwv) vestibule? irpoBvpov? TnE- 



OPH. 278, 20. 

 irpoa-KKalai, to iceep at OF during. Ael. Y. H. 9, 39. 

 2. In the early church, to be a penitent of the first 

 degree (jrpoo-xXaua-ts). Const. Apost. 2, 10, 3. 2, 

 12, 3. 2, 18, 5, et alibi. Basil. Ill, 293 C. 326 

 B. C. D. 327 C. (Compare Petr. Alex. Can. 1 



*H57^ Ttvls rpiTov iTO^ e;^ou(7t KaTaTrevdovvT^s. For the 



Other grades of penitents, see axpoaats, dKpoa>ii(voi, 

 (rv(TTaais, (Tvv((rru>Tes, imonTaxTH, uttottiVto).) 



irpoa-KKavais, eas, tj, (Trpoa-KXaio) 2) the first grade of peni- 

 tents in the early church. Greg. Thaum. Can. 11. 

 (Compare Ens. 5, 28, p. 253, 29 seq. Greg. Ntss. 

 II, 119 A seq.) 



irpoaKopiSq, rjs, ij, the act of npoaKopi^a, oblation, offering. 

 Apocr. Act. et Martyr. Matt. 25. Nil. Epist. 2, 

 294. ViT. EuTHTM. Gl. Leg. Homer. 113. (Com- 

 pare CoxST. Apost. 8, 12, 2.) 



jrpoo-KOfii'fm, to offer, with reference to the sacred ele- 

 ments. Const. Apost. 8, 13, 1. Apock. Petr. 



Lilurg. p. 159 YlpoaKopiaaL Tov tiprov. 



irpoaKoaprjfxa, aTos, to, {jrpotjKocrpiiti) additional omatnent. 



Inscr. 1104. 

 npocTKovKKcLTap, o, proculcator, advanced cricouXitd- 



Tu,p. Mal. 330, 2. 

 ■itpoaKov\K(ia> {rTKovkKfla) , to reconnoitre beforehand. 



Mauric. 4, 4. Leo. 14, 52. 



npoa-Kvvripa, aros, to, (ttoo-kwcu) bow, congee. CllRTS. 

 XII, 776 A (spurious) Upowva-iv 6pov irpos avaro'Kas 

 Trpo<rKVvrjp.aTa Tpia, 



2. Pilgrimage to a holy place. Inscr. 4905. 

 4989. (In this signification it is of frequent occur- 

 rence in the Greek inscriptions found in Egj-pt.) 



irpoaKivrjo-is. €0)9, fj, congee, bow, npoa-Kivripa. PORPH. 



Cer. 8, 22, et alibi. 

 irpoCTKu>'T)T7)pioi', ov, TO, (jTpoo-KuiTjTjJ f) orotory, 3, placc sct 

 apart for public worship. Theoph. 520, 6. 



npocTKvvrjTos, ij, ov, (wpocrKwei,)) worshipful, adorable. 



Just. Tryph. 126. Method. 352 C. Basil. IH, 



61 D. 89 A. 

 TTpoo-Xa/i/Sdvo), followed by the accusative and ds t6v. 



Theoph. 388. 



npodpnvapios, ov, 6, = wapafiovapios. ChAL. Can. 2. 



PoRPH. Cer. 18, 18. 

 rrpoaopotos, ov, like, similar. In the Ritual, 2tixipov 



TTpoaopoiov, or simply rrpoaopowv, a troparion having 



the rhythm of another (better known) troparion. 

 ■Kpo(roxdl^a>, I'cro), (ox^i'fu) to be weary of. With the 



dative. Sept. Gen. 27, 46. Lev. 18, 25. 2 Reg. 



1, 21 7rpoiTai\6la0r]. 

 vpoiT6yjf7]pa, aros, to, (o^ij/ia) side-dish, relish. Diod. 2, 



59, p. 171, 30. 

 npofTiradeia, as, rj, attachment to, affection for. With the 



genitive. Tueoph. 446, 15. 

 irpoaninToi. Ta irpoa-TTiTTTovTa, occurrences. Sept. 1 Esdr. 



2,21. 

 jrpooTrXoKij, rji, tj, (npoajrXeKai) a clinging to. Iren. 1, 7, 4. 

 Trpotrpriypa, oTor, to, {npoirp^yvvpi) the being dashed to 



pieces. Clem. Rom. Homil. p. 20, 11. 

 Trpoaprja-ts, f<os, t), the bishop's salutation to the people, 



in the early church. Const. Apost. 8, 5, 5. 

 Tr/joo-o-ifXifw, t(ra, (trieXor) to spit upon. Followed by 



(TTt. Sept. Lev. 15, 8. 

 npoaraKTiKos, >;, ov, (Trpoordo-o-o)) commanding. Plut. II, 



1037 F. 



2. In grammar, rj wpoaraKTiKl] eyxXio-if, or simply 



jj TTpoa-raKTiKj^, the imperative mood, the imperative. 



Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 638, 7. 

 npoa-Taa-oa), followed by iva. Sept. 1 Esdr. 6, 31. (See 



Introduction, § 88, 1.) 

 TTpotTTipov, ov, TO, (jiprj) penally, punishment, ^ripla. Po- 



LTB. 1, 17, 11 et alibi. 

 TrpooToov, ov, TO, (oTod) portico, rrpoaraov. InsCR. Vol. 



Ill, p. 1135. 



7rporT(j>ayi.ov, ov, to, (npoa-(Payuv) anything eaten with 

 bread, simply meat, oi/rov. NT. Joan. 21, 5. Hes. 

 '0\jrov, vpoa(j>ayiov. 



■!rpo(T(j)aTa^, adv. of 7rpocr(f>aTos, recently, lately. Sept. 

 Deut. 24, 5. Diod. 1, 36. 14,115. Babr. 30, 3. 



