VTraKovco 



547 



mrepayav 



3. In the Ritual, the vnaKofi of a Kavav is a tro- 

 parion read or sung at the end of the third ode of 

 that Kavav. [It would seem that originally the {moKo^ 

 ■was said or sung by the congregation, and not by the 

 reader or chanter.] 

 imaKoia, to sal/ the respotises, in ecclesiastical language, 

 inrocf)avia>. CoxsT. APOST. 8, 13, 3. ApocR. Mar- 

 tyr. Barthol. 7 'AiravTes \nrj]Kovirav to afiijv. METHOD. 



208 C 'YTTaKoiew avTJj. Athax. I, 334 D. (See 



also vnaKofj 2.) 

 vrravSpos, ov, (vtto, av^p) married, as applied to women. 

 Sept. Num. 5, 29. Poltb. 10, 26, 3. 



xmavrdvo) = imavraa). METHOD. 208 C seq. 



VTravreva = VTravrao). Theoph. 328, 18. 



viravT^, ^y, fj, (yiravrdai) a meeting, Mraffamj, wravrijcrtr. 



Ctkill. Alex. V (2), 385. Anast. Setait. 430 C. 



NiCET. 329, 24. 



VTiaimja-is, ems, V; = vrrairavrfi. METHOD. 348 (titul.). 



'YTTanavTTj, rjs, fj, (i5jro, djraiTao)) the Meeting of Christ 

 and Simeon in the temple (Luc. 2, 25 seq.), a church 

 feast corresponding to the Festum Purificationis of 

 the Western Church. Amphil. Orat. 3 (titul.). 

 Theoph. 345, 14. Horol. Febr. 2 'H 'YTrajratr^ toZ 



Kvpiov ^ftcov 'lrj(Tov XptoxoC. (See also d7rdvTr](ris, iirav- 



T^, vadvTqais, and compare Method. 392 B nore ^cV 



■yap Su^cuv o irpea^imis vwTjvrTjcre ra truT^pi.) 

 vTrap^is, fas, t}, {yirap^a) substance, property, vnoaraais, xa 

 vnapxovra. SepT. 2 Esdr. 10, 8. POLTB. 2, 17, 11, 



et alibi. 

 xmdpxovra, av, to, (vTrapxa), VTrdpxtov) property, VTtap^is. 

 "With the genitive or dative. Sept. Gen. 12, 5. 

 31, 18. Tob. 4, 7 'Ek tS>v vnapxovrav <ro« jto/ei IKeij- 



fuxrivriv. NT. Luc. 19, 8. Epict. 1, 1, 30. 

 vTrapxos, ov, 6, praefectm, tirapxos. POLTB. 5, 70, 10. 



JuLLVx. Epist. 9. 23. Basil. HI, 198 D. 



'"i-napxos T^s avX^r, Praefectus praetorio. Zos. 15, 



16. (See also npaiTapios.) 

 'O T^r TToXeos vjrapxos, Praefectus urbis. Id. 74, 1. 

 vnapxoTris, ijror, fj, the ofjice of vnapxos- NOVELL. 70, 



Prooem. 

 vrraTapia, u>v, ra, (wroros) the consular calendar. Chrox. 



698, 12. 



^jrareta, of, fj, {vrraTos) consuJatus, the office of consul, 

 consulate, consulship. Plut. I, 866 C. 



2. Consular largess, money thrown to the populace 

 by the consul at his inauguration. SoCR. 2, 29. 

 Id. 6, 2, p. 310, 16. 



In general, money thrown to the populace by any 

 person in power. Mal. 426, 21. Theoph. 385, 

 et ahbi. 



vnaTevo), eiaa, (vTcaTOs) to be consul. DiOD. II, 538, 5. 



LxsCR. 4040, 18. Plut. I, 98 E, et alibi. 



2. Consulatum dare (mediteval Latin), to throic 

 virareia 2 to the populace. Theofh. 310, 11. The- 

 oph. CoxT. 256, 15. 



3. To raise, elevate, as a head, after it has been 

 cutoff. Theoph. 399, 16 Tov Heptnjv dneTcpev • UTO 

 Tfjv KecfmX^v v!raTev<ras, k. r. X. 



VTrdria, ra, = iJjraTCia 2. CODIX. 143, 11. 

 virariKos, tj, ov, consular. DiOD. 14, 110 lijv viranKTiv 

 °PXh^^ consulship. 11, 539, 35 "Yiranicas iwapxias. 



Plut. I, 1066 A. 



vTroLTto-a-a, ijs, fj, the wife of a Znaros. PoRPH. Cer. 67, 



20, incorrectly written with one 2. 

 vnaros, 17, ov, highest. ^Tpaniyos vTraros, The highest 



military commander of the Romans, simply <Ae consul. 



IxscR. 1325. PoLTB. 1, 52, 5. 



Substantively, 6 vTraros, sc. arparqyos, the Eoman 



consul. Poltb. 6, 11, 7. 6, 12, 1. Diox. Hal. 



rr, 821, 11. Plut. I, 98 B, et alibi. 



'O vTTaTos Ta>v cj)i\o(T6(l>a)v, The prince of philoso- 

 phers, a title given to distinguished scholars. Cedr. 



n, 632, 19. ScTL. 688, 3, et alibi. Theoph. Bul-. 



GAR. Epist. 40. 

 vTTfta-etpi (fio-ei/it), to espouse, adopt. Martyr. Ig- 



nat. 2. 

 vTTfp, over, upicards of followed by dp(f>l. Soz. 1, 17, 



p. 35, 7 'Htrai' 8e fTrlaKOKoi iivfp dp(p\ rpioKoaioi f«o«ri. 

 2. Than, ij. Apocr. Act. Philipp. in llellad. 15 



'EnraTrXoo'toi' \dpiTov vnep rbv ifXiov. 

 vnepayaWopai {dydXXopai) , to rejoice exceedingly. Ig- 



XAT. Philadelph. 5. 

 iufpayav (ynep, ayav), very much, exceedingly. Clem. 



ROM. Epist. 1, 56 'Yjrepayai' a(f>i\ipos. 



