aTO-)(a^ofiai 



520 



(nvKiT-qt; 



aroxa^ofim, to think, believe. Theoph. 547, 3 'Ao-^uX^ 

 Koi bv(rp.dj^T]Tov fivai Tov rvirov trTo^acrdfievot. 



aTO)(aaTrji, oi, 6, {<TTO)(a^oiJiai) guesser. Sept. Lsai. 3, 2 

 diviner. 



(TTpa^Ofiirris, i;, o, {crrpa^oi, fivTT)) = crrpf^Xopivos. CedR. 

 II, 565, 23, as a surname. 



(TTpayyaXdo) =: tTTpayya\l^u>. DiOD. 1, 68, p. 79, 88. 



arpayyaKia, as, rj, liiot ; inlricacy. Metaphorically, 



crooked ways, intrigue. Sept. Ps. 124, 5. Esai. 



58, G. 

 orpayyaXifw, iVo), to Strangle, choke. DiOD. 1, 68, p. 79, 



88, as a various reading. 

 oTpayyciKba), uxra, = arpayyoKi^a. Sept. Tobit. 2, 3. 



Ignat. Trail. (Interpol.) 5. 

 <TTpayylCo>, laa, to wring out, squeeze out. Sept. Lev. 



1, 15. 

 arpayXiov, ov, to, stragulum, coverlet. Basilic. 2, 



2,42. 



(TTpnyTionaXoiTapiov = irrpayXloii. TnEOPH. CONT. 617. 



arpdra, as, !], via strata, wag, road, 686s. Theoph. 

 442, 11. 



iTTpaTTjyiva) ^= oTpaTijye'm. PORPH. Adm. 200, 9. 

 <TTpaTr)y((o, followed by iiu. Tois. Inscr. 189. 

 (TTpaTjjyiou, ov, to, = npaiTwptov. PoLYB. 6, 31, 1. 

 a-Tparijyls, ISos, Tj, district under the command of a arpa- 

 TJjyof. PoRPH. Them. 31. 



(TTpaTTjyiaa-a, rjs, 'l, the wife of a aTparrfyos. PORPH. 



Cer. G7, 16 incorrectly written with one 2. 

 <rrpar?;yor, oO, o, frcetor. PoRPH. Them. 45, 23. 

 orpaTT/Xao-t'a, as, ij, = OTpaTrfKaTla. NoVELL. 38, Pro- 



oem. § y. 

 (rrpaTTJXdrris, ov, 6, commander of an army. Zos. 99, 15. 

 orpaTr/KaTia, as, J), the office of oTpaTTjKaTris, (TTpaTr]\aata. 



Theoph. 192, 18. 



OTpaTT/XaTtai'of, ov, 6, one of the officers of the orpaTrjKaTTjs. 



Theod. Ill, 950 A. 

 oTpaTtmTof, ov, 6, (o-TpaTimTTjf) a title given to the a-Kpi- 



vidpios of the avyovardXioi of Egypt. EdiCT. 13, 13. 

 o-TpaTOKTipv^, vKos, 6, (oTpaTos, KTjpv^) herald of an army. 



Sept. 3 Reg. 22, 36. 

 2TparoKX>)£, e'ous, 6, VOC. STpoToxXi;. Apocr. Act. Andr. 



11. 



(rrparoXoyrifia, aros, to, (orpaToXoyEw) army, trOOps, Sol- 

 diers. Theoph. Cont. 624. 



arpaTonehov, ov, tA, the Roman legio, Xtytoiv, Xeyewv. 

 POLYB. 1, 16, 2. 



(TTpaTopiKiov, ov, TO, thc offiice of aTpdrap. CuROP. 30, 10. 



a-Tparovpa, as, >/, stratura, housing. Porph. Cer. 

 460, 3. 462, 5. 



arpdrap, apos, Strator, groom, JjnroKo^oy. Theoph. 

 624, 14, et alibi. Leo. 14, 81. Porph. Cer. 452, 6. 



crTpaTapiKioti, ov, to, (a-rpdrap) groom's baton. PoRpn. 



Cer. 576, 18. 

 <TTpaTapi(r<ra, as, ij, the wife of a trrpdrap. PoRPH. Cer. 



67, 20 incorrectly written with one 2. 

 orpe^Xopicor, ov, (oTpfjSXor, pis) crooked-nosed, a-Tpa^o/iv- 



■n,s. Mal. 103, 18. 

 2Tpi7i'a, ^, Strenia. Ltd. 53, 22. 



2. Strcna, new-year's gifts, eVtvo/ii's. Athen. 3, 



52. LyD. 53, 18 TO (rrp^va. 

 arrpiydv, ^\ip,alveiv. PsELL. 304. 



arpitpvos. Of, tough, as flesh? Sept. Job. 20, 18. 

 orpoyyuXfor, contracted crTpoyyvXoDs, ovv, round, arpoyyi- 



\os. Chron. 699, 21. 

 oTpoyyvXo'^is or <TTpoyyv\oyj/is, 6, (orpoyyuXor, o\(ns) round- 

 faced. JiLi.L. 100, 8. 425, 6. 

 a-rpovBeav, avos, 6, {<rrpov66s) aviary. Theoph. 493, 



12. 495. 



aTpov6oKdprjkos, ov, 6, f), (trrpovdos, KafiTjXos) Struthioca- 



meliis, bird-camel, ostrich. Diod. 2, 50, p. 162, 62. 



arpovKTap, apos or epos, 6, struct or, Tpane^oKofios. 

 Athen. 4, 70. 



2rpou/i7riTfa, f), Strumpitza, a place. Cedr. II, 459. 



(TTpavvvpi, sterno, to saddle, as a horse. Apophth. 

 Arsen. 28. Joseph. 9. Porph. Cer. 80, 25. 500, 

 16. Adm. 243, 7. 



oTuXiXa), ta-a, (a-TvXos) to put in the pillory'? Ephes. 

 976 E. 



o-TuXiTijr, ov, 6, (<rnJXof) pillar^man, sfylite, an epithet 

 given to those holy men whose love of admiration 

 demanded that they should spend the greater part of 

 their lives on the tops of pillars in the vicinity of large 

 cities ; the same as Kiovlrr)s. The most distinguished 

 of the pillar-saints are Simeon, Daniel, Alypius, 



