518 



tnrfKoo) 



trrivom, cicrm, (oTfvor) to Straiten, conjlne, press hard. 

 EuAGR. SciTENs. 1224 B. Cheon. 700, 9. 



Tropically. Cyrill. Alex. Epist. 64 C ioreva,- 

 a-dai, not to he well developed, as a language. 

 AroPHTH. Phocas 1. 



(TTepo) (icTTrifti), to erect, set up, or/wo), a-Tavd). TlIEOPII. 



494, 19. PoRPH. Cer. 800, 13. 

 (TTivafia, aros, to, (orevoo)) narrow place or pass. PORPII. 



Cer. 484, 12. Phoc. 189, 20. 

 arivwais, (as, tj, the being straitened ; anguish. Basil. 



II, 68 A. 



STtVaxrtf iiharav, Scarcity of water, (mavis xiSaros. 



ViT. Sab. 334 A. 

 tTTepea, as, i], (orepeoj) land, dry land ; opposed to 6a- 



"Kaaa-a. PORPH. Adm. 122, 17. 

 oTfpedo), oxTO), axra, tO say Srcpeoxroi o ^€05 Tr)V ^aaCKelav 



or T^>» TTia-rtv, K. T. X. PoRPH. Cer. 540, 7. Horol. 



(For the optative expressions, see NiC. II, 693 D. 



PoKPH. Cer. 651, 8.) 

 oTcpco), incorrectly for vtrrfpiw. Pachom. 948 B, with 



the genitive. 

 trrepiajia, aros, to, the firmament of heaven. Sept. 



Gen. 1, 7, et alibi. 



(mpvi^Ofiai :=; fvarepvl^opai. CleJI. RoM. Epist. 1, 2. 

 (TTeKpamKtos, ov, 6, diniin. of o-Tf^avor. ProC. I, 90, 17. 

 Mal. 463, 23, in both places as a proper name. 



OTf^dfij, 1)9, T), = Koa-piTrjs. TzETZ. ad LtCOPHR. 



290. 



a-Tecjiaviatos, a, ov, (orc'^ai'oi/) of a crown. DiOD. 2, 59, 



p. 172, 41. 



areffiavtov, ov, to, = aricpavos, crown. MaL. 289, 15. 



PoRPn. Cer. 200. 

 oTf^aKiVijs, ov, 6, one who has obtained the croion. 



Hence, victor, conqueror. Aster. 356 A. 



2. Married man. Theoph. 675, 6. (See uTtcpa- 



voff, aTf<f>av6cii.) 

 iTTi(j>av»v, ov, TO, ;= arefjiavos. EuKIIOL. 

 (TTiCpavos, ov, 6, chaplet, wreath. 01 aTe<j)avoc toC yapov, 



The nuptial wreaths. Theoph. 461, 7. Eukuol. 



The nuptial wreaths are put on the heads of the 



bride and bridegroom by the priest, and held by the 



aivreia/os during the most solemn part of the marriage 



ceremony. (Compare Sept. Cant. 3, 11. ScnoL. 

 Arist. Pac. 869.) 

 oT((f>av6a>, axra, axra, to crown with the nuptial wreath. 

 Hence, to marry, said of the priest. Damasc. I, 

 617 D. Nic. Const. Can. 2, p. 445. Theoph. 

 438, 1. 752, 8. Porph. Cer. 197. Leo Gram. 

 230, 3 Mfd' 5r aTe(j>avovTat, To whom he is married. 



(See also euXoy«<a, ifpoXoyco).) 



aTf<f>avwpa, aros, to, a crowning. Hence, matrimony. 



Porph. Cer. 190, 18. Eckhol. p. 242 '\Ko\ovdla toO 



<TTe(j)ava}paTos, The solemnization of matrimony. (See 



also Upo\oyia.) 

 orlffMo, to crown. In the Greek Ritual, the wedding 



formula is as follows : 2T£(j)eTai 6 SoCXo? roO 6eov (d 



bfiva^ TT}V 8ov\tJv Tov Bfov (rrjvde^ els to ovopa tov TraTpos 

 Kai TOV viov Ka\ toO Aylov irvfvp.aTos, said by the priest 

 when he puts the wreath on the bridegroom's head. 

 The formula for the bride is the same, mutatis mu- 

 tandis. Edkhol. p. 247. 

 tTTk\\ripov, ov or aTOf, {(TTe^fns) coronation. Porph. Cer. 

 191, 22. 204, 19. 



aTTjdapiv for (nr)6apiov. MaL. 264, 23. 



<TTrj6apiov, ov, to, (ot^^os) bust. Mal. 172, 9, et alibi. 



Theoph. 378. 



2. Poitrel, for a horse. Leo. 5, 4. 

 oTTjBea, TO, precise meaning uncertain. Theoph. Cost- 



681,11. CoDiN. 131, 18. 142,8. 

 crrrjBoSea-pls, Idos, 17, (o-T^^or, 6fcr/ids) breast-band, for 



women. Sept. Jer. 2, 32. 

 aTrj6oKapaKa\a, to, (ot^^oi caracalla) literally, breast- 



caracalla. Porph. Cer. 582, 13. 

 cmjKd) = eoTTjica. Sept. 3 Reg. 8, 11. 

 oTjjXiTfUTKtds, i], ov, (o-T))XiT€uo)) iiivective, as a speech. 



Greg. Naz. I, 49 C, et alibi. 

 (mjXiTfva, eva-o), (onjXinjr) to inscribe on a column. 



Hence, to placard, expose ; denounce. Plut. H, 



354 B. Eus. 5, 24, p. 245, 7. 



oTTjXXi; = otijXt;. Inscr. 3902, b. 4077. 



(TTr]\oypa(f)ia, as, f], (or^Xij, ypatp(o) inscription on a 



column ? Sept. Ps. 55 (titul.), et alibi. 

 cmjXda), aa-a>, (orijXi)) to set vp a pillar, to lay, erect, set up 



anything as a pillar. Sept. 2 Reg. 18, 17. 18.30. 



