Trpoacpepco 



495 



VpOTlK7(Op 



Trpo<T(f>('pio, to offer, as an oblation. Sept. Lev. 7, 12. 

 2. To celebrate the Eucharist, to perform the com- 

 munion-service. Can. ArosT. 3. 8. Const. Apost. 

 2, M, 3, et alibi. Axe. 1. Laod. 49. Nic. I, 18. 



irpo(T<Popa, as, f/, the act of 7rpoa(j)epa>, offering. CoNST. 

 Apost. 2, 57, 11. 



2. Oblation, offering. Sept. Ps. 39, 7. NT. 

 Act, 21, 26. Const. Apost. 2, 25, 4, et alibi. 

 Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 3G. 40. 



3. Eucharist, communion, the Lord's supper. Can. 

 Apost. 8. Laod. 19. 57. Eus. 6, 43, p. 315. 

 Athan. I, 198 F. Basil. Ill, 296 B. 



4. The sacramental elements. Const. Apost. 8, 

 13, 4. 



5. OUation, applied to a loaf of bread presented 

 to the church. It is regularly stamped with the 

 figure of the cross. Chrys. XII, 777 E (spurious). 

 Leimos. 36. Nic. Const. Can. 11. Porph. Cer. 

 18, 23. EcKHOL. 



npo<T(^6pios, ov, o, precise meaning uncertain. Yix. Sab. 



323 A, V. 1. 7rpoa(j>opapLos. 

 iTpo(r(j)iytov, ov, to, (Trpoo-^uyij) refuge, place of refuge. 



Mal. 485, 6. 493, 23. 



7Tpoa<j)vyos, ov, 6, (wpo<T(f)cvya)) refugee, wp6(r<f>v^. PORPH. 



Adm. 227, 12. 

 irp6<r(f>vi, t;yor, 6, = irpoaipvyos. TheOPH. 379, 2. 470. 



484. PoRPH. Them. 33. Cer. 471, 1. 

 npocr<f>a>v€a>, to bid to pray, said of the deacon. Const. 



Apost. 8, 6, 2, et alibi. (See also Kr/piaaa.) 

 iTpoa-(t>avrj<ns, eats, rj, (Tipotrffxaveo)) in the early church, 



exhortation to prayer, the bidding prayer said by the 



deacon. Const. Apost. 8, 37, 3 (titul.). (See also 



hiaKOViKa under Skucomko'j.) 

 jTpo<r(f>avi]TiK6s, rj, ov, (n-poo-^uKw) usual in addressing. 



Theoph. 238, 18 UpoacfxavrjTiKbs Xdyor, an address, 

 npoirxaprjs, is, {wpoaxatpa) cheerful. HiPPOL. 58. 61. 

 irpoa-xapioiSris, es, = Trpo(TX<'p'ls- HiPPOL. 57. 



■npocrxtp-'^i '"■°!'> ■'■°! l'(tbit, dress. Chal. Can. 4, the 



monastic habit. 

 Ttpoaxopa, o-of. to, mound. Sept. 2 Reg. 20, 15. 

 npo(ra>iTo\ipTTea>, to be TrpoaamoKfjTmjs. NT. Jacob. 2, 9. 

 TrpoffoiTroXijnri/f, ov, 6, (jrpoaairov, Xa.Seiv) respecter of per- 



sons. NT. Act. 10, 34. (Compare Luc. 20, 21 0« 

 \ap^avets irpoaamov. Gal. 2, 6 Upoaairov dcos av6pi>- 

 vov ov Xap^dvet. See also diivpd^at.) 

 irpoaaiTov, ov, to, person, an individual intelligent being. 

 Sept. Deut. 1, 17. Polyb. 12, 27, 10. 27, 6, 4. 

 Const. Apost. 2, 47, 2. Clem. Rom. Epist. 1, 1. 

 47. JcsT. Apol. 1, 36. Phryn. Ecs. 1, 2, p. 7, 

 16. 



'Ek wpoaamov, On the part of. As the representative 

 of. Eus. 3, 38. 



2. Front, as of a city or of an army. Sept. Gen. 

 33, 18. PoLTB. 3, 65, 6. 



3. Person, as used in grammar. Diox. Thkax 

 in Bekkee. 638, 6. 



4. Person, as used in theologj', vnoarains. Eust. 

 Ant. 676 A. Athan. I, 739 D Tpla Trpoa-ioTra, toC 



Tzarpos Koi tov vtov Koi tov aylov Ttvevparos. 

 TrpocraiTTOTTOicopai, rjcropm, (jrpoo-awroTTOto's) to personify. 



Method. 376 A. 



TTpoamTTOiroios. ov, (rrpoVoJirov, jroie'tij) that personifies. With 



the genitive. Method. 370 A. 

 jrporoKTuedr, rj, 6v, (jrpoTao-ffca) prepositive, in grammar. 

 XlpoTaKTiKa (pmvrjfVTa, Prepositive vowels, that is. A, 



E, H, O, Q, because they form the first element of a 



diphthong, Dion, Thkax in Bekkek. 631, 6, 

 TTpora^ts, ca>s, rj, (irpordo-o-ia) a preceding ; opposed to 



vTTOTa^is. Apollon, Conj, 479, 7, 

 npoTCKTap, apos, 6, protector, TrpoTiKTap, irpoTijKTuip, 



vTTfpaoTTKrrrjs, jSatriXetos Trpoa-KeTraa-r^s. BasilIC, 6, 



27, 1, 

 wpoTepaios, a, ov, the day before. In the following passage 



it represents the Latin pridie. Lateran, 273 D 



T^s 77pOTfpalas KoXavSZv vo^fp^plav. 

 *7TpoTfpeva> = iTpoTfpfa. Herod, 9, 66, as a various 



reading. Tit. 1077 D, 



irpoTqKTap, opos, 6, := TrportKTap. NiL. Epist, 1, 233, 



Proc, ni, 137, 2, 

 wpoTt9T]pt, to promidgate, decree. Ecagk, G, 4, p. 455, 



38. Mal. 216, 12. 14. 

 npoTiKTap, opos, 6, r= TTpoT(KTa>p. Martyr. Ignat. (in- 



edit.) 1. Ai'OCK. Nicod. Euangel. Prolog. Edict. 



8, 3, § y. 



