rpavfiajia 



541 



Tpij3a)va\iov 



the charge of the eniperoi-'s talk. Pokph. Ccr. 70, 

 18. 463, 12. 



'O em TTJs Tpaire^rjs, =^ 'O Trjs TpaTTf^rjs. Ibid. 484, 



21. 



'H ayia rpdrrf^a, also 'H Upa rpaTTi^a, 01' Simply 'H 

 TpanfCa, The hohj table of tlie Greek Churcli, cor- 

 responding to the altar of the Western Church. 

 Apocr. Jacob. Liturg. p. 33. Marc. Liturg. p. 275. 

 Tyr. 453 B. Athan. I, 113 D. Amphil. 184 D. 

 SocR. 1, 37, p. 73, 49. 



rpa.vp.aTla, ar, ^, = rpavpa. TlIEOPH. 541, 16. 557, 

 17. 



Tpaxdvos, f), 6v, =: rpaxvs. Cedk. I, 731, 13 'Hn-Xij- 

 Kfvcrav els irohas opovs Tpaxeivov. 



rpaxq^as, a, 6, (jpdxri^os) htdl-neclced person, Tpaxi^ia>rrjs. 

 As a nickname {Bull-tiech) it was applied to Constan- 

 tiue the Great, on aeconnt of the massiveness of his 

 nech The eastern Romans Latinized it into tra- 

 chala. Sextus Aurel. Victor. Epitom. 41, 8. 

 Cedr. I, 472, 24. [Had Constantine's head been 

 remarkably large, the common people of Byzantium 

 would probably have nicknamed him KetpaXas."] 



Tpax'jXi'dai or TpaxiXtd^<o, acra, (rpaxi^os) to arch the neclc, 

 to raise the head like a spirited horse. Sept. Job. 

 15, 25. (See also Kapapava in the Appendix.) 



r/)a;()jXta)r;)r, ov, 6, := rpaxi^as- HiPPOL. 59. 



TpaxvTTOpia, as, fj, (rpaxvs, nopeiopai) rough travelling. 

 Cedr. II, 458, 5. 



TpeTTTos, fj, 6v, {rpeira) mutable. Alex. Alex. 576 B. 



TpiaSiKos, fj, 6v, {rpias) triadic, relating or addressed to 

 the Holy Triad. Method. 377 B. Basil. II, 



686 E TpiaSlKIj TTICTTIS. 



In the Ritual, Kavi>v rpiahiKos, A xavav addressed to 

 the Holy Triad. [The authorship of the rpiaSiKol Kav6- 

 ves is ascribed to Metrophanes, bishop of Smyrna, 

 ■vvho died in the latter part of the ninth century. They 

 are found in the Parakletike. Pentekost. p. 24.] 



Substantively, to rptaSiKov, sc. rponapiov, a tropa- 



rion relating or addressed to the Holy Triad. Porpu. 



Cer. 314, 17. 



TpidBiv for rptdSiov, ov, to, (rptds) a kind of game, pi'oba- 



bly identical with the modem Greek to rptoSt, me- 



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relies, or nine men's morris. Leg. Homer. 98. [The 

 modern rptoSt consists of three concentric squares 

 with straight lines drawn from the middle points of 

 the sides of the smallest square to the middle points 

 of the corresponding sides of the largest. Three 

 pieces in the same straight line give the player the 

 right to take up one of his antagonist's pieces from 

 any part he chooses. The English merelles, in ad- 

 dition to the perpendiculars, has four diagonal lines 

 drawn from the corners of the smallest square to the 

 corresponduig corners of the largest. See Strutt's 

 Games and Pastimes, 4, 13.] 

 Tpiadir^a, t]s, t), (rpids) Triaditza, a place. Cedr. II, 

 436. [Etymologically it is the diminutive of rptdr.] 



TpiaKoi/TaypdppaTOS, ov, (jpiaKOVTa, ypdppa) consisting of 



thirty letters, as a Avord. IIippol. 211. 

 TpLaKovTurpvWos, ov, (rpvWov) thirty-leaved, having thirty 



leaves or petals. Cedr. II, 497, 10, as a proper 



name. Tzetz. Chik 3, 218. 224. 

 TpiaKovTwwpos, ov, (avopa) having thirty names, of or 



with thirty names. Iuen. 1, 17, 1. Hippol. 220. 

 Tpmptoi, 0)1', 01, triarii. Polyu. 6, 21, 7, et alibi. (See 



also uoraToi, TrpiyKiTTer.) 

 rptds, dSos, fj, the number three, triad. In ecclesiastical 



Greek, the Holy Three or Triad. Apocr. Act. 



Andr. 1. Theophil. ad Autolyc. 2, 15. Method. 



352 C. Athan. I, 231 E. 782 C. 

 rptPeWiov, ov, to, terebra, gimlet, riper pov, rpvitavov. 



PoRPH. Cer. 669, 20. 

 rptPdXtv for rpi^okiov, ov, to, (rpijBoXos) a kind of game. 



Leg. Homer. 97. 

 rpl^os, fj, tribus, tribe, ^uXiy. Dion. Hal. I, 250, 



5. 10. 



rpifiovvd'Kiov, ov, to, tribunal, rpi^aivaXiov. ChRON. 



562, 20. Theoph. 388, 9. 629, 12 To rptPowdXmv 



rav le' aKov^lrav. PoRPH. Cer. 12, 8. 



Tpi/3oCi'of, ou o, tribunus, ^vKapxos, dfjpapxos. Dion. 



Hal. I, 250, 11. Basil. Ill, 124 E. Chrys. Ill, 



598 D. Nil. Epist. 1, 55. Cyrill. Alex. Epist. 



100 C. CuAL. 1032 D. Zos. 304. Lyd. 60, 21, 



et alibi. 

 rpLpaivd\iov = rpi^ovvoKiov. VlT. EuPL. 195 A. 



