Tafieio(f)ayo^ 



533 



Tavpo/J.a'x^ia 



TaiJi€io(f>dyos, ov, 6, {(payeiv) devoitrer of the treasury, sim- 

 ply joecwtoor. Athax. I, 375 A. 



TOfuas, a, 6, the Roman quaestor. Poltb. 6, 12, 8. 



ravToKitTiios, ov, 6, (TairaXos) tantalization. Petr. 

 Ales. Can. 11, t. 1. ToKaviafiav. 



Tu^atarai =: ra^foiTai. PoRPH. Cer. 2G8, 8. 



Ttt^aTeioi, €v<ra, (ra^aTos) to garrison, OS a fort. PORPH. 



Adm. 212. 

 Ta^arlav, tavor, ij, taxatio, taxation. Novell. 82, 10. 

 2. Garrison. TnEorn. 566, 20. 567, 5. Leo. 

 8, 4. PoRPH. Adm. 104. 

 Ta^aTos, ov, 6, {ra^is) regular soldier. Nic. II, 920 B. 

 Theoph. 501, 3, et alibi. 



2. Garrison of a fort, in the plural ol Ta^drot. 

 PoRPH. Adm. 200, 20. (See also Ta^earai 2.) 

 ra^fiSfuw, evcra, (ra^etfitoj') to go on a military expedition 



or excursion, Ta^i8eu<a. Porph. Cer. 445, 14. 

 Talei'Sioi/, ov, TO, {rd^is) tnilitarg expedition or excursion, 

 Ta^iStov. PoRPH. Adm. 142, 3. Cer. 445, 5, et ahbi. 

 To^earai, wv, oi, (rd^ts) taxeotae, officers or attendants 

 on magistrates, ra^aioiTat, Ta^iSnai. Nil. Epist. 2, 

 237. 271. Sock. 7, 14, p. 360. Chal. 1005 A. 

 Novell. 5, 6. 



2. Garrison, ra^aroi 2. BASILIC. 6, 1, 84. Porph. 

 Adm. 142, 10. 177, 20. 

 Ta^i&eiu> = To^ftSfyo). PoEPH. Adm. 235, 12. 242, 21. 

 Ta^lhwv = To^flbiov. PoEPH. Adm. 244," 4, et alibi, 

 rd^if, fwr, }], in the early church, = rdy/xa 1. Greg. 

 Thaum. Can. 8, p. 40 D. Axe. 12. Neocaes. 

 1. 5. Laod. 24. 



2. Form, ritual, prescribed mode. Eckhol. p. 

 161 Td^is ytvo/jLevrj fTTi xeiporovla Suikovov, The form of 

 ordaining deacons. 



3. Ceremonial. Porph. Cer. 4, 4 'H PaatXcios 

 rd^ii. The court ceremonial. 



ra^ioiTai = ra^dorat. AtTAL. 203, 18. 



Tanuvorrji, ijTOf, ^, humility, humhleness, a title of as- 

 sumed humility used by bishops, when they speak of 

 themselves. Epiph. I, 1033 C 'AvjjvexSn 8^ t§ fniav 

 raneivoTTjTi jr«pi Toirmv. [At present it is used by 

 metropolitans, archbishops, and bishops. See also 

 ^rrpioTTjs.] 



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Ta7r(ivo<j)povea {TaiTeiv6(f>pav), to be hwnble-minded. Sept. 



Ps. 130, 2. 

 Tairfivo<j>po<Tvmi, ijr, fj, (TaTr€iv6<f>pa)v) lowliness of mind, 



humility. NT. Act. 20, 19, et aUbi. Clem. Rom. 



Epist. 1, 44. 

 Taneiv6(j)p<ov, ov, (raTrdvos, <j>prjv) humble-minded. Sept. 



Prov. 29, 33. 



2. Low-minded, base. Plut. II, 336 E. 



TOTreiVcoo-tf, eas, tj, =: raneivoTrii. NiC. II, 604 E. NiC. 



CoxsT. Epist. Can. p. 453 B, in both places as a 



title of assumed humility. 

 Tdniov, ov, TO, dimin. of Tan-ijr. Theoph. 494, 16, as a 



various reading. 

 Tapa^dvSpta, or, ^, (Tapdo-cro), dv^p) man-disturbiiig, ap- 

 plied to a certain class of women. Pallad. Vit. 



Chrys. 14 E. 

 Tapa^dp^ris, ov, 6, (apx'-') ring-leader. Pallad. Yit. 



Chrys. 16 B. 

 Tapyirt]!, 6, = TapyiTios. MeNAXD. 386. 

 rdprapos, ov, 6, tartarus, one of the compartments of 



hell. Vit. Euthtm. 48. (See also icoXao-ty.) 

 TapTapovxos, ov, 6, (rdprapos, exo)) inmate of Tartarus. 



HiPPOL. 339. 

 Tdo-o-ofiai (rdaa-a), to voio, promise. HiPPOL. 288, 81 



TaiTiTopevos aiirm to aKipdwov. Mal. 80, 5 'Hv Si 



Ta^dpevos 6 TpSios .... 8apa ■nepirciv. ThEOPH. 346, 

 20. 572, 12 Td^ai Ta 6ew nepX r^r (raTrjplas aov. 

 TavXtv or ravXiv for Tn/3Xi'ov. Chrox. 614, 1, as a va- 

 rious reading. Theoph. 260, 1. 

 ravXi'ov for to^Xiok. Ltd. 178, 22. 



Tav\wpaTa, drav, ra, (rd^Xa) = Ta^XojTa. SCHOL. AkIST. 



Eq. 672. 



ravXard, see TajSXwTa. • 



ravpala, as, r), {ravpia) a kind of leather trumpet. BIau- 



Eic. 12, 16. Leo. 7, 31. 68. (ComparePROc.il, 



242, 15.) 

 Tavpe\a<pos, ov, 6, (ravpos, e\a(f>os) a species of animal. 



Theoph. 170, 21. 



ravpia. as, r;, COtchide, for whipping, Tavpta. AtHAN. I, 



380 B. 

 ravpopaxia, as, i), (ravpos, pdxopuu) bull-fght. InsCE. 



4039, 46. 



