poBoffTayfia 



502 



pmaiart. 



poSocrrayiia, arot, to, (poSoK, orafw) rosewaler. PORPII. 



Cer. 466, 17. 

 potSiv for po^Sioi/. Boiss. ni, 413. 

 potSiov, ov, TO, = poiBiov in three syllables. Phrtn. 

 pot(TKos, ov, 6, ditnin. of poti, pod. Sept. Ex. 28, 33. 



2 Par. 3, 16. 

 po/Kpala, as, % sword. Sept. Gen. 3, 24. 

 pov^ai^os, incorrectly for crou/3aStouj3ar. SuiD. 

 poipa, rum a, BrjKr). Pldt. I, 19 D. 



povaa'ioi =: poicreos. ChRON'. 209, 9. 217, 18 poCaaios. 



614, 6. 



poxKTtos, OV, r u S S e U S , povcrio;, pova-aloi, kokkivos, nop(j>v- 



povs. Mal. 33, 7. 

 povcrlSfs, meaning uncertain. Apophth. Poemen. 161. 

 povaios ^ povafos. Ltd. 43, 9. Mal. 17o, 23. 

 poucro-aTot, a>v, oJ, russati, the Reds of the circus. Lyd. 



65, 19. 

 povariKovp, rusticum. DiOSC. 1, 9. 

 pvoKiv for pvoKwv. Theoph. 723, 17. 



pvaKiov, ov, TO, dimin. of pva^, pvaxiu. ApoCR. Thom. 



Euangel. A, 2, 3. 

 pvyirqs, ov, 6, the'name of an insect injurious to vegeta- 

 tion. EuKHOL. p. 498. 

 pvaiboofiat ^=- purtSoojuai. AmPHIL. 28 O. 

 pvais, eas, r), running issu^, running sore. Sept. Lev. 



15, 2. 

 puo-Tijj, OV, 6, (piopat) deliverer. Sept. Ps. 17, 3. 

 pap-at^ai, lira, (Papa'tos) to be of the Roman party, to side 



with the Romans. App. I, 390, 46, et alibi. Dion 



Cass. 608, 80. 632, 33. 



2. To speak Latin, to sai/ anything in Latin. 



App. I, 280, 59. 67. 

 VatpaiKos, Tj, ov, Roman. Basilic. 38, 1, 6 AtSa^KoXouf 



VapaiKois, Latin teachers. 



Substantively, to VapaiKa, = Vapavia. BIal. 431, 



20. 435, 17. 

 P(B/taioy, ov, 6, Romanus. Inscr. 1325. Poltb. 

 passim. 



After Constantinople became the capital of the 

 Roman empire, the term Papalot was applied also to 

 the Greeks. Cedr. I, 454, 16 (A. D. 268-270). 



OJ ((TTzepioi Pojpaiot, The Western Romans, that is, 



the inhabitants of Rome, the Romans proper. Prisc. 



151. 



Oi iaot Puipaioi, The Eastern Romans, the subjects 



of the Byzantine emperor, including the Greeks 



(properly so called). Id. 151. 

 Po>pnvrj<rta, at, ij, (Roman US ?) 7?o;nancsw, the name of 



one of the gates of Antioch. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 



17 E. Mal. 202, 20. 

 papavrjatov, ov, to, holt for a door. AiipniL. 210 B. 



PoRPH. Cer. 519, 14. 

 Pwpavla, as, tj, Romania, the Roman empire, ij Papaiwv 



imKpdTfia. Athan. I, 364 E. Epipii. I, 618 B. 



ECAGR. 6, 21. 

 paptavi^a, io-a, (papavrjo-iov) tO ball, as a door. PxOCH. 



2, 131, et alibi. 

 Papavos, ov, 6, Romanus, applied to the colonists sent 

 by Diocletian from Rome to Dalmatia. Porph. 

 Adm. 125. 

 Pwpt], ijr, ij, Roma, Rome, the great city. Polyb. 

 passim. 



'H N«'a Pw/117, A'etc Rome, a name given to Con- 

 stantinople after it became the capital of the empire. 

 Const. I, 3. Lyd. 193, 21. Chron. 529 (A. D. 

 330). 



'H TTpeo-jSuTepa Papr), Elder Rome, Rome proper, to 

 distinguish it from Constantinople. Apocr. Act. 

 Pet. et Paul. 1. Novell. 13, 1, § 0'. Euagr. 1, 4. 



'H irpfo-^vTis Paiprj, =: the preceding. Novell. 

 7,1. 



'H peyaKij Pa>/ii/, ::= 'H irpfcr^vTfpa Paipr]. AtHAN. I, 



360 C. 891 A. Also, 'H pil^av Pwpr,. Lyd. 221. 



pm|, ayos, % berry, grape, pd^. Sept. Lev. 19, 10. 

 Esai. 17, 6 olive. 65, 8 6 pa^. 



Pms, 01, indeclinable, Russi, the Russians. Porph. 

 Adm. 179, 17 et alibi. Theoph. Cont. 196, 6. 

 Leo Diacon. 63. 



Paa-ia, as, rj, (Pms) Russia. PORPH. Adm. 71, 20 

 et alibi. 



pioa-io-Ti, adv. in the Russian language, simply in Rus- 

 sian. Porph. Adm. 76 et alibi. 



