<f>a^ptKT]iTio<; 



552 



(paXKiBiov 



<j>aPptK^<rios, ov, fj, fabricensis, o rav oirktov hrjjxiovpyds. 



PoEPH. Cer. 498, 3. (See also ^avpiKia-ws.) 



(pafipiKiiTios =: <pappiKrja-tos. NOVELL. 85, 3. 



tpa^pi^, iKos, 17, fabrica, the maiuifacture of arms, 



OTrXoTTOu'a. AtHAX. I, 354 B. NOVELL. 85, 1. 3. 



Lyd. 233, 17 Oi Toiv <pa^pUa>v, = (jia^piKfjtriOi. 



PORPH. Cer. 402, 3. 



2. Armory (in the American sense of the term), 



a place where arms are manufactured. Mal. 307, 



21. 22. 23. 343, 3, incorrectly accented <f)aPpiKds, 



(pa^piKa or (pa^pUa, for (pa^ptKat, ipappiKa. 

 (payiv for (paylov. PtOCH. 2, 286. 



(payiov, ov, to, (^ayeti') disk, a particular kind of cooked 



food. Apophth. Sisoes 52. Yit. Sab. 283 C. 

 <j>ay6a> (*ArQ), to eat, cVdiu. EpiPH. I, 649 B. 

 <}>aiSpoelpav, ov, (^ai8/)os, ff/ja) itijoijous attire. Agatil 



310. 

 (j>at\ovTjs ^= ^aivoXijs. NT. 2 Tim. 4, 13. 

 ^a(Xoi'io>>, ou, tI>, (</>a«Xoi/ijs) casuia, chasuble, the Greek 



presbyter's distinctive sacerdotal robe. Chrts. XII, 



777 C (spurious). 

 ^aiKi>VT]s = (f>aivo\rjs. NT. 2 Tim. 4, 13. SiMOC. 



280, 12. 

 <j)atv€<rrpa, as, fj, fenestra, dvpls. Plut. II, 273 B. 



^oiKoXr/f, ou, o, paenula, (f>m\6vr]i, (^niXa>i>i)f, fpcXovrjs, 

 (f>e\a>v7]s, TrevoXtov, TreXoivtov. Athen. 3, 52. Ltd. 



126, 18. Mexand. 439, 9. 

 (jiaiveTai. {(palva, (paivop,ai), impersonal, it appears, it is 

 evident, (oiKev. Apocr. Nicod. Euangel. I, B, 2, 5 

 Toy auBpcoTTOv rovTov (jyaiveraL oTt arro <p6ovov Koi pxLvlas 

 6k\ovcnv 04 'loviaioi Iva <l>ovev(rov(Ttv airov. 



Kara to (ftaivopevov, III appearance, simply appar- 

 ently. Ptolem. Gnost. p. 931. 932. 



2. It seems good, Soxei. Ixscr. 4896, c AdpeB' 

 vpSiv, iap <j>aivTjTai, o-vvrd^ai, k. t. X. 

 ^aKf\os or (^oKeXXor, ov, 6, the Oriental turban, (paKtoktov, 



^aKioXiv, ^aKcoXtof, (paKea>\iov, (f>aKeo>\ls. PhOT. ILex. 

 SuiD. ^axcXXof, TO T^s K((j)a\rjs (j)6pfpa, 6 Ka\ (paKioXiOV 

 Xf-yeTat. 



<j}aKeo\iov = (paKioXiov. ApocR. Nicod. Euangel. I, A, 

 1, 2 as a various reading. 



(paKewKiv for (jtaKfoiXiov. NiCET. 689, 25. 



(poKeaiXiov = (paKioKtov. ApocR. Nicod. Euangel. I, A, 

 1,3. 



(paKeaXls, iSot, j], = <f>aKt6\iov. CoROP. 22, 14. 



(f)aKii]s, ^, facies, Sifrts. Lyd. 145. 



^aKioXijs, 6, (facies) towel, napkin, iKpayiiov. Lyd. 



145. 

 tpaKiuXtv for (j)aKt6\iov. Mal. 457, 19. 



(paKtoXiov, on, TO, =: (^diceXos. ThEOPH. 377, 13. PORPH. 



Cer. 500, 13. 

 <f>aKl6\os, ov, 6, bundle, fagot, <j>dKe\os. DiON. Hal. 



IV, 2028, 6. 

 (paKkapia, as, fj, (facula) torch-dance, a dance in which 



the performers held lighted torches in their hands. 



PORPU. Cer. 349, 13. (Compare (poKKa, in the 



Appendix.) 

 (paKTLovaptos, ov, S, fac tionarius, agitator, one of the 



principal charioteers at the Circcnsian games, (paKTo- 



vapT}!, (paKTavdpris. MaL. 395, 22. PORPH. Cer. 



311,14. 327,12. 330, 11 seq. 

 (paKTiaiv, ovos, 6, factio, the golden bull by which the 

 emperor granted the title of cpaKTwvdpios. Porph. 

 Cer. 328, 10. 12 Tijv p^puo^K jSouXXav, ijyovv tov <pa- 



KTiOVa. 



(pdxTov, ov, TO, factum. Chal. 772 C. Basilic. 2, 

 3, 11. 



(paKTOvdpris or (paKTotvdprjs, r), 6, zn cpaKTWvdpios. ThEOPU. 



CoNT. 799. 634, 22. 



(poKdyytov, ov, to, = (poKay^. EuST. 140, 9. 469, 20. 



<pd\ay^, ayyos, fj, palanga or phalanga, roller, used 

 in drawing vessels on shore, or in launching them, 



(Pakdyytov. BeKKER. 115, 20 ^aKayyas KaXiovcn []oJ 

 'Attikiotoi] Xtyetv ra |i5Xa (<p' &i> to irXoia veakKciTat. 



<paKdKpa>pa, aros, to, {(paXaKpos') bald head, a head with- 

 out hair. Sept. Lev. 13, 42. 



Metonymically, bald-headed person, bald-head. 

 Cicer. Attic. 14, 2. 



(paKdvTapa, aTor, to, =^ avatpaKavTiopLO. Sept. Lev. 13, 

 43. 



(paKap'is, IBos, % Barnahy's thistle, Centaurea Solstitialis. 

 Diosc. 3, 159. 



(paXKiSwv, ov, TO, (falx) falcula, priming-hnife. 

 Leo. 5, 5. 



