prjiiaTlKOi 



501 



oohov 



prjIiaTLKos, rj, oV, verbal, in grammar. DiON. TiiUAX 



in Bekker. G34, 26. 

 P^i> vyo') 0) rc.x, applied chiefly to tlie "Western kings, 



the title of ^aa-iXeis being restricted lo tlie Roman 



emperor and to the king of Persia. Pltit. I, 74 A. 



Proc. II, 201, 15. EuAGR. 2, IG, p. 309. Luit- 



PKAND. 344 (479, 1 D). 

 Ptjt6v, ov, to, (prjTos) text, passage, in the Bible, nepiKom). 



Athan. I, 103 B. Basil. Ill, 83 E. SCO D. 



Geeg. Nyss. II, 496 A. 

 piyKios, ov, (p^yXa) levelled tvith a striclde, as a corn- 

 measure. CoDiN. 45. 

 piyo-nvptTov, ov, to, (piyoy, nvpeTos) chills and fever, fever 



and ague, SuiD. 'EttioXt?;!' .... Km to pL-yoTTvpcTOp 



\sy6pivov. 



piblov — puiSa. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 17 F. 



pi^apiv for pi^apiov, ov, to, (piC"-) madder, Rithia Tlncto- 



riimi. Geopon. 12, 1, 7. 

 pi^iKolos, a, ov, {pi^iKos) rooted, immovable, as a rock. 



PoRPii. Adm. 75, 21. 



plKTapiOV =: plTTTOpiOV. LEO. 6, 7. 



piviov, OV, TO, fie, ptvT]. Leo. 5, 4. 



pivoKOTTio), i/ca, = pivoTopiai. ThEOPH. 553, 9. ITar- 



men. 6, 4, 1. 



pivoTopioD, rjtra, (pi's, rf/xfic) tO cut off one's nose, pivoKo- 



nia. Willi the accusative of the jjerson whose nose 

 is cut oflT. Mal. 331, 5. 7. Cedr. II, 693 -Tptjdijvai. 



piTTa, J], ripa, ox6r). Proc. Ill, 287, 4. 



pmiSiov, ov, TO, (piTTi'r) a kind oi fan, forming part of 

 church furniture, pmis, pima-Tqpiov. CoNST. Apost. 

 8, 12, 2. Chron. 714, 13. 



[In the early church the pmlSiov was used to drive 

 away flies from the communion cups (the custom 

 having probably originated in Egyjjt, the country of 

 flies) ; that is, it was nothing more than a fly-brush. 

 But as, in the course of time, it became a necessary 

 church utensil irrespective of flies, it was thought 

 proper to discover some mystery in the use of it. 

 Now a fan natin-ally suggests a wing, and wings be- 

 long to angels as well as to birds. The mystagogues, 

 therefore, of the fifth and subsequent centuries found 

 no difliculty in regarding the pivl&iov as emblematic 

 YOL. VII. NEW SERIES. 64 



of the winged Cherubim and Seraphim that surround 

 the throne of God. Cyuill. Hier. (Spuria) p. 331 .] 



pinls, thos, fj, = pmlhiov. COTELER. II, 266 C (Vit. 



Euthym.). 

 pintarripiov, ov, to, (piTrifm) = pnriBiov. VlT. EpIPH. 



351 D. 352 A. Vit. Eutiiym. 60. 

 pima-Tos, ij, ov, fanned ; airy, as a building. Sept. Jer. 



22, 14. 

 piTTTnpwv, ov, TO, (piTTTos) jacidum, javclin, ptXTaptOV, 



aKovTiov. Leo. 5, 3. Porph. Adm. 124, 15. 

 piwTapia-Trjs, ov, 6, One armed with a pinTiipiov. Jul. 



Apr. 72, p. 313. 



pltrTw. LaOD. 36 PiTTTdrdat ck ttjs (KKXrjatas, = otto- 



pi-^oKivSvvtiis, adv. of piyjroKivSvvos, recl'lessly. Clem. 



Rom. Epist. 1, 14. Petr. Alex. 517 A. 

 poav, wvos. 6, (poo) garden of pomegranate-trees. Sept. 



Zech. 12, 11. 

 poya, as, i), erogatio, or rather largitio, donative, 



stipend, Biavopfj, (j)i\oTipia. Chron. 70C, 10. The- 



OPH. 75, 11, et alibi. SdID. Po'ya, ij tSiv Paa-i\ea>v 

 eva-f^fia Ka\ rj (pCkoTipia, royal charity and liberality. 

 (Compare Theod. Ill, 650 D.) 



poydrap, opos, 6, erogator. Nil. 2, 314. 

 2. Mercenary. Cdrop. 33, 17. 42, 8. 



poyevo), (vera, (poya) to distribute, as money. Leimon. 

 97 (127). Mal. 186, 10. 193, 5. 404, 16. 



With the accusative of the person. Poeph. Cer. 

 180, 6. 494, 6. 662, 12. Adm. 73. 233. Tde- 

 OPH. Cont. 430. 475, 16. Cdrop. 42, 9. 



pobaKrivov, ov, to, = poSaKivov. GeOPON. 3, 1, 4, as a 



various reading. 

 pohaKivia, or, 13, (poSd/cti/oi/) pieach-tree, Trfpo-e'a, Persica 



Vulgaris. Sdid. 

 pohaKiVov, ov, TO, (patpaKivov) peach, p^\ov IlepcriKoV. 



PtOCH. 1, 209. Lex. BoTAN. Ilfpo-ea, ^ poSaxivea. 



Kal Hfpo'iKO prjXa, ra poSaKtva. 

 pnSi\aiov, ov, to, (pobov, tXatov) attar of roses. Boiss. 



Ill, 418. 



podidv, Sjvos, 6, = poia. PORPH. Cer. 216. 

 podov, ov, tA, rose. To 810 poSav, Conserve of roses. 

 Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 40 F. 



