irpeoTOTVTroi 



498 



•TTvpeK^oXov 



TiprnTorvnos, ov, (tvitos) original, archetypal. Alex. I 

 Alex. 557 C. 



2. Primitive, in grammar ; opposed to ■napiyayos. 

 Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 634, 21. 



rcpaTOTVTTos, ov, 6, ^ TtpamoaiTOs. SoCR. 2, 2, p. 80, 29. 



Id. 3, 1, p. 171, 23. 

 nToia-pa, aros, to, fault, crime, sin. Laod. 2. Cyrill. 



HiER. Catech. 1, 1. Apocr. Nicod. Euangel. I, B, 



3, 1. Apophth. Poemen. 70. 

 TTTaiiTTfjs, ov, o, (nTala) faulter, offender. Theoph. 



383. 

 TTTecoy, ij, Of, (ttttji/os) thin, \(tttos, as paper, a plate of 



metal, or a board ; opposed to ixaxvs, thick. PORPH. 



Cer. 465, 15. Eust. 855, 42. 

 ■mepvl^a, iVa), {wripva) to trip up, supplant, get the letter 



of. Sept. Gen. 27, 36. Jer. 9, 4. 



2. To Tteel, as an old shoe, ImKarrfia. Bekker. 



39, 19. 

 wTfpvia-iios, ov, 6, (rrrepi'ifw) a tripping itp. Metaphori- 

 cally, cimning. Sept. 4 Reg. 10, 19. Ps. 40, 10. 



WTeppt(TTrjp, rjpos, 6, spurS, irreppta-rfipiov. LeO. 6, 4. 

 ■mcpvurTTjpiov, ov, to, = TrrepviaTfjp. CdrOP. 13, lo. 

 TTTfpvia-TripoKovpov, ov, to, (jiTepvia-Trip, Xoupioj») spur-strap. 

 COROP. 13, 16. 



irrtpvyiov, ov, to, the tip of a garment. Sept. Num. 



15, 38. 

 jrriXXos or rrriXos, ov, affected with irriKaurit (a disease of 



the eyelids). Sept. Lev. 21, 20. 

 irroijo-it, €0)9, ij, a frightening, fear. Sept. Prov. 3, 25. 

 irrvapiov, ov, to, a husbandman's shovel or spade, irriov. 



Leo. 5, 6. Porph. Cer. 463. 

 TTTufXos, ov, 6, (tttuw) spittk. Sept. Job. 7, 19. 30, 10. 



TTTUOS, ov, 6, = ITTVOV. MaRTYR. ArETH. 10. 



nrvppa, otos, to, {nrlipa) consternation. Mal. 184, 23. 

 wrvxiov, ov, to, (vtv^) Stripe sewed upon the border of a 



garment, TajSXiov. Ltd. 178, 23. 

 tttSo-is, C09, 17, fcdl, with reference to the lapsed (see 



aironiiTTw, StamirTa, UttItttoi). Petr. AleX. Can. 1. 

 2. Case, in grammar. Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 



634, 16. 

 TTTuTiKoj, i\, OV, (tttSo-is) hoving cases, of which case is 



predicated, applied to those parts of speech that have 



cases ; opposed to airrcoror. Dion. Thrax in Bek- 

 ker. 634, 11. 



nraxf'iov, ov, to, {tttoixos) poorhouse, almshouse, nTaxo- 

 Tpocjxiov. Amphil. 223 D. Chal. Can. 8. No- 

 vell. 7, Prooem. 



jiTuxifo); 'fu, to make poor ; opposed to TrXovn'fu. Sept. 

 1 Reg. 2, 7. 



irraxoi, Ij, ov, poor, in the sense of worthless. Porph. 

 Cer. 486, 15. 



7rT(0xoTpo(^f lov, ou, TO, (nT<>>xoTp6(j)os) ^= Tnaxii-ov. Basil. 

 Ill, 235 D. Epiph. I, 906 C. (Compare Soz. 



9, 1, p. 365, 30 KaTaymyia ■7rr<j>x<''v.) 

 irvXfwv = inAav. VlT. EcTHYM. 81. LeIMON. 75. 



INLvL. 252, 20. 



itvXtj, see ^aaiXiKos, b>paios. 



TTvXav, ovos, 6, {rrvXtj) gateway, the precincts of a gate, 



TTuXfciv. Sept. Gen. 43, 18. Polyb. 4, 18, 2. 



DiOD. 1, 47. 

 TTuXapor, ov, 6, ostiarius, janitor of a church. Const. 



Apost. 2, 25, 12, et alibi. 

 nvp, vpos, TO, fire. The Greek fre has the following names : 

 'Yypov Trip. Theoph. 609. PORPH. Adm. 84, 11. 



216, 21. 



Uvp 6a\dcr<Tiov. Theoph. 542 (A. D. 665). 



^KevaaTov TTvp. Id. 623, 17. Also Hip IdKivacrpk- 



vov. Leo. 19, 57. 58. 

 iioXf/iKcoi' nip. Gen. 34. 

 TTvpayvoi, ov, {nip, &yv6s) the name of a plant. Method. 



316 A. 

 irvpylaKos, ov, o, dimin. of nvpyos, vaidt, tomb. Inscr. 



4207. 4212. 

 wvpyo^apis, fj, (irvpyos, fiapa) castle, j'alace. Sept. Ps. 



121,7. 

 TTvpyoraa-TeXXof, ou, o, (itao-TfXXor) movable tower for at- 

 tacking a fort. Chron. 720, 7, et alibi. 

 wvpyonotia, as, v, (jroiem) the building of the tower of 



Babel. Did. Alex. 348 A. Epiph. I, 6 D. 7 B. 

 TTvpetoi', ou, TO, censer. Sept. Lev. 10, 1. 



2. The place where the sacred fire of the Persians 



teas kept. Theod. 751 C. Proc. I, 259, 15. 

 TTvpeK^o'Xov, ov, TO, {nvp, cK^uXXia) Steel and flint for 



striking fire. Leo. 5, 4. Porph. Cer. 471, 17. 474. 



