TaVT0^0V\7]T0<i 



o3i 



TeXiTpOV 



TavTo^oiXrjTos, Of, (o avTos, PoiiXofUu) of the Same Will. 



Damasc. I, GU A. 

 TavToypaKTTot, ov, {yivaxTKo) of the same knowledge. Da- 

 masc. I, 614 A. 



Ta<^ei>v, avos, 6, (rd^oj) hurying-ground. IxSCR. 4507. 

 ra<f>os, 6, the Holy Sepulchre. PoRPn. Adm. 198, 24. 



COMX. 14, p. 428 (Paris) 'O ayior Tn<^ot. 

 raxa, forsooth, as if forsooth, &!jdev, an ironical particle. 



Cedr. II, 74. 76, et alibi. Ptoch. 1, 292. 

 Taxa re, Stronger than raxa. Id. 1, 156. 

 Toxtvoi, 17, 6v, (raxos) Sicift, raxvvos. CONST. APOST. 2, 



21,4. 

 Taxvypa(jios, ov, 6, {ypa(po)) fast writer. Eus. 6, 36. 

 Epiph. II, 161 B. (Compare Novell. 42, 1, 



§ /S" TS>v fit Taxes ypa(f>6vTav.) 

 TaxvSpofios, ov, 6, {raxvs, Spo/xor) courier. Apocr. Act. 



Thadd. 2. Ens. 1, 13, p. 37, 28. 

 Taxvvos = Taxtvos. Inscr. 1923, b (Addend.). 

 TaxvTrXoipos, ov, (ffXe'w) fast-sailing. Nic. CoNST. 56, 



10. 

 raatvoirrepov, ov, to, (raav, Trrepov) peacoci^S feather. 



PoRPH. Cer. 553. 



Tfixfipis, fs, walled, as a city ; opposed to drei'xioTos. 

 Sept. Num. 13, 20. 



Teix"rrris, ov, 6, (reixifoi)) builder ofwaHs, mason. Sept. 

 4 Reg. 12, 12. 



Tfixtwn/s, ov, 6, (reixor) precise meaning uncertain. 

 PoRPH. Cer. 460, 14. Theoph. Cont. 175, 17. 

 398, 15. 



T€KvaSe\<f>os, ov, 6, equivalent to tIkvov dSe\(f)ov, nephew. 

 Apophth. Arsen. 34. 



TCKvo^opos, ov, (tckvov, ^i^puxTKo) dcvouring his own chil- 

 dren. Cleji. Rom. HomU. 5, 23. 



rexvoofuu {TfKvoa), to become godfather to one, Sexofai. 

 Nic. Const. 14, 15, with the accusative of the god- 

 child. 



TCKfOffOlCO/XCIt (TCKKOTTOl/m), tO odopt « chtld. MAL. 401, 



14 *0 6e avTos ^ao'iKevs eTcpov i^edero delov Tvnov cocttc 

 liTjSiva 8i'x<i iraKpas Tiva TeKvoTroii'icrdat, /JiJTf appev p^fiTe 

 6tj\v, dXX' am Bflas (raKpas. 



Te'Xfior, a, ov, consummate, perfect, an epithet arrogated 

 by the Gnostic Christians. Iren. 1, 6, 3 and 4. 



1, 13, 6. HiPPOL. 108, 8. Theod. IV, 200 D. 



214 A. 



It was used also with reference to catholic Chris- 

 tians in regular standing, that is, communicants. 



Clem. Rom. Ilomil. 3, 29. 11, 36. 



Substantively, to TeKeiov, consummation, perfection, 



regular standing in the church. Asc. 4. 5, et 



alibi. 

 TcXeiorijs, i;tos, ij, perfection, as a title. Basil. Ill, 



110 A. 

 T(\ei6o), oi(ra, to perfect, said of the Christian baptism. 



Const. ApOST. 2, 39, 2 MtxP" o5 t^v acppaytda Xa- 



jSon-er re\eta)dS)a^iv. EuS. V. C. 4, 62. 



2. In the passive, TcKetoopxii, to die. Sept. Sap. 



4, 13. Apocr. Act. Pet. et Paul. 88. Act. Barn. 



9. Igxat. Trail. (Interpol.) 3. Eus. 7, 15, p. 



341, 38. 

 reXei6)f, adv. of TcXecor, in fidl Standing, with reference 



to communicants. Axe. 8 Tm i^bopm TfXfias Sex^fj- 



Taa-av, In the eighth year let them be received in fidl 



standing. 

 Tekelaa-is, euj, ^, end, in the sense of death. Apocr. 



Consummat. Thom. (titul.). Act. Andr. 15, p. 131, 



in the various readings. Epiph. I, 391 C. 

 TeXeiwTijt, ov, 6, (rfXfioffl) perfeeter, finisher. NT. Hebr. 



12, 2. Method. 360 B. 

 TiXfo-fia, aros, to, (reX/m) wonderful tcorl; marvellous 



thing, anoTf'Keap.a, but not a miracle (5a0/ia) in the 



theological sense of the term. Just. Quaest. et Re- 



spons. ad Orthod. 24. 



2. Talisman. Mal. 233, 14, et alibi. [The 



Arabic and Persian Db*/£D) tilsam, whence the 



English talisman, is apparently a corruption of 



TeXe<T^.] 

 TfXeoTJjf, ov, 0, magician. Hal. 86, 12. 233, 14, et 



alibi. 

 TeKcTapxla, ai, rj, (rfXeTopx^f) initiation into the mys- 

 teries of godliness. Dion. Akeop. Coelest. Hie- 



rarch. 1, 3. 



TcXerapx'f) % f^m. of TeXeTapxVf- DiON. ArEOP. Coelest. 



Hierarch. 1, 3 TeXeTapxts Upodeata. 

 Ti\(Tpov = Tiperpov. IiEO. 19, 0. 



