TUTTCiyTlKO'i 



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vjeia 



Tvn-ccTiKO!, rj, 6v, = TviTiKos 2. DiON. Areop. Coelest. 

 Hier. 1, 2. 



Tvpavvia, rjaco, to revolt, rebel agcoiast the regular govern- 

 ment. SoCR. 2, 34. Soz. 8, 1. Euagu. 3, 43 



Tvpai/vf7 TOP 'Avaaraa-iov BiraXtnyoy. TheOPH. 289, 13 



Tvpavvijcras Kara tov ISitiv Secnrorou. 

 TvpavviKos, ij, Of, rebellious. Soz. 1, 14, p. 30, 46 Tvpav- 



vina (ppovflv, To meditate rebellion. 

 TupawU, I'Sor, fj, rebellion, sedition. Socr. 5, 25 



(titiil.). Theod. in, 546 A. 744 B. 

 Tvpavvoyuocpos, ov, 6, (rvpavvos, yvo^os) benighted tyrant. 



Apocr. Act. Philipp. 14. 

 Tvpavvov, TO, (rvpavvos) = Tvpawts. SiMOC. 173, 11. 



rvpavvos, ov, 6, rebel. Can. Apost. 31. Joseph. Bell. 

 Jud. 6, 8, 2, et alibi. SocR. 2, 25, p. 118, et alibi. 

 Soz. 8, 1, p. 324. 



Tvprjvfi = Tvpivfj. CeRUL. 142 C. 



Tvptv for Tvplov. PoRPH. Cer. 464. 



Tvpivx], rjs, f], (rvpos) SC. e/SSo/iar, =: Tvpo(pdyos. CoiTN. 

 I, 98, 13. 



Tvplov, OV, TO, cheese, rvplv, rvpos. Athen. 14, 57. 



Tvpo(j)dyos, ov, rj, SC. cfiSofids, the Cheese Week, Tvpivrj, 

 Tupijwj, a name given to the week immedisltely pre- 

 ceding Lent, during which good Christians may eat 

 cheese, butter, milk, eggs, and fish, but not butch- 

 er's meat. Theoph. 701. Nic. Const. Can. 33. 

 PoKPH. Cer. 760, 2. Balsam, ad Can. Apost, 69. 

 (Compare Epiph. I, 1106 C.) 



'H KvpiaKtj T^s Tvpo^ayou, The Sunday of the Cheese 

 Week, the Sunday immediately preceding the first 

 day of Lent, corresponding to the Quinquagesima of 

 the Western Church. Horol. 



To ad^^arov r^s Tvpo(j>dyov, The Saturday imme- 

 diately preceding Quinquagesima. Horol. 



Tvpoto, ima, {rvpds) to make into cheese, to curdle. Sept. 

 Job. 10, 10. 



Tvpav, incorrectly for ripav. Theoph. 458, 17. 



Ti<l>a = Toi<^a 3. TZETZ. Chil. 8, 307. 



TvcjAos, fj, 6v, blind. In the Ritual, 'h KvptaKq tov 

 Tv<f)\ov, The Blind Man's Sunday, the sixth Sunday 

 after Easter, inclusive, celebrated in commemoration 

 of the cure of the man born blind (.Joan. 9). It 

 corresponds to the Anglican Rogation Sunday. 

 Triod. Horol. 



Tv<f>ki>vo>, aa-a, =z tv(I)K6<o. Theoph. G84, 4, as a va- 

 rious reading. Nicet. 380, 26. 



TvcpXaTtKos, 17, 6v, (tvc{>\6<o) adapted to blinding. CrRiLL. 

 HiER. Catech. 6, 29. 



TV<})os, COS, TO, = o Tvc^os. CleSI. RoM. Epist. 1, 13. 



HippoL. 255, 3. 

 Tvxaia, as, t], Fortuna, Tuxv- Mal. 139, 17. (See also 



Tvx^a.) 

 Tvxatov, ov, Tb, a temple of Tvxaia Or Tvxri. InSCR. 



4554. EUAGR. 1, IG Tvxalov. 



Tvxf'a = Tvxaia. Inscr. 4556. Mal. 139, 17, as a 

 various reading. 



*rvxri, rjg, 7, fortune. InSCR. 3137, 60 'Opvia Am .... 



Kal rfiv TOV pa<n\(as Sf\evKov rvx^v. ApoCR. Act. 



Joan. 10 'ETTopoadfievoL Trjv rvx^v Ka\ (Ta>Tr]piav tov 



^aaikias. EpiCT. 4, 1, 14 N17 ttjv Kaia-apos Tiixn". 



Martyr. PoltC. 9 'Ojiocrov ttjv Kaia-apos TVX1V, 



Jura per fortunam caesaris. 

 *Tvx6v (rvxeiv, rvxaiv), adverbially, perchance, perhaps. 



Deji. 302, 2. POLYB. 2, 58, 9 Tuxw Xaas einoi tis 



av. 12, 11, 2 Tv;^oi' ovk eSet StaTTOpelv. EpiCT. 3, 21, 



18. Basil. Ill, 62 A. 



tSv (tos) = avTuv. PoRPH. Cer. 295, 10. 15 UoXKa 

 Ka\ KaXa twv ra ctt). 



T. 



iioKeos ovs, ia tj, eov ovv, (uaXor) of glass, glassy. Ak- 

 KiAN. Peripl. Mar. Erythr. 6 At^ei'ar va\rjs. 



v^pia-ia, as, rj, (O/Spifw) insult, v^pts. ThEOPH. CoNT. 92. 



v^pta-rpia, as, tj, (v^piar^s) insolent woman. Sept. Jer. 



27 (50), 31. 

 vyda, as, fj, ■=. vyUia. Condemned by Ilerodian. 



