1 ^vpo<; 



538 



TOIOVTOI 



ball, rCovKmia-Tfipiov, TCvKavrja-T^piv. PORPII. Adlll. 75, 

 20. Theoph. CONT. 472, 17. [In Persian, jKpU 

 (J being pronounced like ish) means goff-slick. 

 Hence the Byzantine rfoufcai/ifm, implied in t^ovkcl- 



VLCTjia, T^OVKaViaTTjplOV.^ 



rCvpos, sec T^ripos. 



nJ/Stwa, ijf, v, outer garment, used by the later Greeks. 

 PoLYB. 10, 4, 8, et alibi. 



It is used also to express the toga of the Romans. 

 PoLYB. 30, 16, 3. DiOD. 5, 40. Dion. Hal. I, 

 385. II, 1069. 



Ti/^ecTOf, ov, Tj, = Tri^(i>va. DiON. HaL. I, 568. PlCT. 



I, 34 A. 217 D. 



TT/yavi'fo), lata, {-niyavov) to fry, TayrjvlCa. Sept. 2 Macc. 



7, 5. AroPHTH. Gelas. 3. 



TTiyaviiT-nis, ov, 6, (rriyavlCo) frier, Tay^wtmlr. Mal. 416, 

 20, as a surname. 



TTjynvos, ov, 6, = rqyavov. BASILIC. 44, 15, 19. 

 ■niKavymia, aros, to, {Trj\avyla) brightness. SepT. Lev. 



13, 23, bright spot. 

 TtiKaiyriais, fui, ij, brightness. Sept. Ps. 17, 13. 

 ■njprjTrJ!, ov, 6, {rTipia) taskmaster, a low officer. Apophth. 



Macar. 31. Abbas Romanus 1, p. 658 B. 



Tiyaviov incorrectly for Triyaviov, ov, rh, = TT/ydTOX. 



PoHPH. Cer. 676, 7. 



Ti'^o) = tMijju, Tidia. ApOCR. Act. Andr. 9 ■KpoaTiQav, 



V. 1. npoa-Tidoiv (write irpocTTSiiiv). Basil. II, 530 C 



napmidei. TheOPH. 653 iniTideiv. 

 T.Vo,, rex^^'-a', followed by an6. ZoS. 105, 9 'Er^x^T 

 aav bi ovTot ovk ano iauonjs .... dX\ e^ SX\t)s. 



TifiriT^s, oi, 6, the Roman censor, Kj^va-ap. Polyb. 6, 13, 



3, et alibi. Dion. Hal. IV, 2358, 4. 

 Ti^iT/TiKwt vpoa-Kwe'iv, as a holy picture ; opposed to Xa- 



rpcvTiKSis. Nic. II, 1061 C. 

 T.>io£, a, Of, honorable, honored. The sul)erlati^•e t-i^iio.- 

 TOToj was given to bishops. Alex. Alex. 548 A. 

 572 A. Const. I, 1016 B. Epiph. I, 3 A. Cod. 

 Afr. Can. 25. 



'H Tip.ia>Tipa, in the RiTDAL, a name given to the 

 following Tponapiov : 



TijV TtpiaTfpav raiv Xepov^ip., 

 Kai evdo^orepav aavyKplras Tav 'Sfpacptp, 



Tqv a8ia(f)66p(iis 6(ov \oyov T€Kov(Tav, 

 Tfjv ovTuis deOToVov ere fifyoKivopev. 

 It is usually sung in connection with the Magnifi- 

 cat (see mhrj iVvaTi} under (ohrf). 

 Ti/iioTr)5, r)Tos, Tj, honor, a title given to bishops. Basil. 

 Ill, 94 D. 212 A. Epiph. I, 3 A. Theod. HI, 

 716 A. 

 Ti/iiaiTfpa, see under ti/iioj. 



Tipoypa(pea), rjo-u, (ti/iiJ, ypa(j)a>) to asSesS, tO tax. SePT. 



4 Reg. 23, 35. 



nvay/jia, arcs, tA, (rivaaaa)) a shaking. Sept. Job. 28, 26. 



TtTTOTf, also Tt nore, something, anything. Basil. II, 

 530 D. Leimon. 38. 159. Mal. 265, 11 M.) exo"^" 

 (iravai Ti jroTf, Having nothing about his person, Da- 

 MASC. I, 507 C Ka/ive TtVoTc piKpov ipyoxftpov, adjec- 

 tively. 



2. Something great. Apophth. Sisoijs 7 'iSoii, 

 Sio-oT), ivopicrai rlitoTf nfwoirjKivai. 



Tipcov, avos, 6, tiro. Macar. 214 A. Cod. Afr. 



1319 D. Lyd. 109, 12. 158, 33. 

 Tipavaros, ov, 6, tironatus, the ripaivis collectively con- 

 sidered. Cod. Afr. 1319 D. 

 TipaiviKos, ij, Of, pertaining to the Tipames. Synes. Epist. 



79. 

 7-ir, Ti, indefinite, at the beginning of a sentence. NT. 



1 Tim. 5, 24 Tmav av6panav. Leimon. 37 (44). 



58 (84). 

 Tiravopaxia, as, fj, {Tirav, paxopat) the battle of the Titans. 



Diod. 1, 97. 

 TtVXos, ov, 6, titulus, title, superscription, iTnypaf^-q, 



7rpoypa<p^. NT. Joan. 19, 19. Novell. 29, 4. 



Lyd. 153, 21. 

 titXoo), aa-a, (riVXor) to cotlfiscalc. Mal. 245, 11. 



2. To entitle, as a book, rrpoTirXo'u. EusT. 731, 15. 

 Toya.as, 17, toga. Lyd. 126, 20. Mal. 33, 13, et 



alibi. 

 Toya, as, fj, Persian ^^ or yifl (both with a. ghain), 



tiara, turban, rtapa, Tov(f>a 3. PoRPH. Cer. 80, 14. 



84, 21. 

 TOLovTos, ToiavTrj, ToiovTov, such. Polyb. 1, 8, 2 Aia 



Tipas Toiavras alrias. For some such reasons. 



2. In Byzantine Greek, it is often equivalent to 



