TTpOTlTKoCO 



496 



"FptaroZi.aKOvo'i 



irpoTiTX6a> =: titXoo). EdST, 880, 1/. 



irpoTviraa-ts, cat, fj, (TrporuTToa)) a typifying, foreshadow- 

 ing. Method. 348 B. 



npouSviT, o, Prudens, a proper name. Ixsck. 5754. 



Ttpoviivof, ov, TO, p r u n u m , phim, kokku/xi/Xoi'. GaLEN. 

 XIII, 496 A. 



npovTrap^is, eios, % {■!rpov7rdpx<o) pre-existence. Ecs. 1, 2 

 (tituL). COXST. II, Can. 1 Mpoinap^ts ^vxaiv. 



irpovTrapxa, to have a previous existence. Eus. 3, 27. 



Epiph. I, 527 D. Theod. I, 5 C, followed by the 



genitive. 

 TrpoJjrooToXij, ris, t], meaning uncertain. Mal. 490, 2. 



Theoph. 359, 19. 

 ■npovxoi, ov, 6, {iTpo()(a) leader, e^apxos. Martyr. 



Areth. 30. 



■iTp6<^ayov, TO, = 7rpoar(f)dyiOV. PORPH. Cer. 48 <, i. 



npo(f>avep6a> {'^avepoa), to manifest beforehand. Barn. 



6. 7. 11.' 

 npo(j>a(riimK6s, tj, ov, (vpo<^a<TlCoiiai) serving as a pretext. 



Sept. Dent. 22, 14. 

 npo<j)riTfla, as, 17, (7rpo(^ijTei;a>) prediction, prophecy. Sept. 



2 Par. 15,8. 



2. The prophetic books of the Old Testament. 

 Epiph. II, 158 A. 



3. The lesson taken out of the prophetic books of 

 the Old Testament. Curop. 46, 12. 



npo<^r)Teiov, ov, to, (irpofpfiTT]!) chapel dedicated to a 



prophet. CoxsT. (536), 1032 E. Theod. Lector. 



2, 63. 

 npotjiriTiKos, 17, ov, prophetic. NT. Eom. 16, 26. 2 Pet. 



1,19. Just. Apol. 1, 6. 

 n-poxetpi'fo/xaj, iaopai, to choose, elect, appoint, admit. 



Sept. Ex. 4, 13. Jos. 3, 12v Poltb. 2, 43, 1, et 



alibi. Can. Apost. 80. Const. Apost. 7, 31, 1. 



NIC. I, 10. 



Passively. Poltb. 1, 16, 2. 3, 106, 2. Const. 



Apost. 2, 3, 1, et alibi. Apocr. Act. Pet. et Paul. 



73. NIC. I, 10. 

 rooxeipKTis, fur, rj, (■n-poxeipiCof^') election, appointment. 



EuKHOL. Ttpic. 11. 

 irpoxapeo, to he current, as money, to pass. Mal. 400, 



19. 20. 



irpaSinrvwv, ov, to, (Trpmros, vrrvos) the first sleep. ChrON. 

 570, 4. 



npi>da =: npoa6(<a, to push. YiT. StEPH. 475. 



npat, early in the morning. Upat irpat. Very early in 



the morning. Theoph. Cont. 694, 7. 



Substantively, to Trpat, the morning. Sept. Gen. 



1, 5. 44, 3. 

 irpcoi6cv (npat), from morning, npaiodev. Sept. Ex. 



18, 13 *A7ro npoiiBev i<as SfiXijf. 



npatvos, t), ov, (irpiot) matutinus, of the morning. Sept. 



Ex. 29, 41. 



Substantively, to npaivov, the morning. Sept. 



1 Esdr. 5, 50. 

 TTpa'todfv z= Trpatdfv. Sept. 2 Reg. 2, 27. 

 irpw^ifios = irpo^ipos. PORPH. Cer. 394. 

 TTpaTaiTios, ov, (irpaTos, a'not) the first author, prime 



mover. Cede. II, 342. 



nparraKKayaTap, 6, the chief aKkayarap. CuROP. 25, 19 

 To ToC TrpwTaXXa-yaropor o'icidSioi'. 



TrpuTairocrroXos, ov, 6, (airouToXos) the chief of the Apos- 

 tles, applied to Peter. Cede. I, 760. 



npajTapxos, ov, 6, the chief person. Martyr. Areth. 13. 



7rpioTa<r€KpiJTis =^ TrpaTaoTiKprJTis. CODIN. 131, 24. 



TTpiaTatrqKpTiTTjS, ov, 6, = T7pti>TaaT]Kp^Tis. CedR. II, 172, 



23. 



TTpaiTaaTjKp^Tis, 6, the chief din)Kp^Tis, TrpuTao'fitp^Tif, Trpu- 

 TooT/icpijTijr, npaToaariKprJTts. CuEOP. 10, 8. 



TrpaTfKhiKOi, ov, 6, the chief (kSikos. CueOP. 4, 9. 



jrpuTcXanjy, ov, 6, (eXdri/s) chief rower in the imperial 

 barge. Poeph. Adm. 237. 



TrpmTfWoCp^os, ov, 6, = npaToevvovxos. CedR. I, 773, 17. 



TrpaTiKTap, apos, 6, = TrpoTiKTap. POBPH. Cer. 497, 21. 



TTpwToaoTjKprjTis, 6, = 7rpa>Tacrr]KprjTts. TheOPH. 588. 



616, 10. 



^pOTO^eaTiapios, ov, 6, chief ^fortdpios. PORPH. Them. 



33, 9. Cer. 465, 13. 



TTpoiToyiwyjpa, aTOs, to, (yemijpa) that which is produced 



first, as firstlings, first fruits. Sept. Ex. 23, 16. 

 TTpaToSiaKovos, ov, 6, = dpxtSiaKovos. CONST. (536), 



1033 B. 



As an epithet it was applied to Saint Stephen. 

 Basil. II, 680 D (spurious). 



