<f>a\Kiov 



553 



<}>a<TK'r]<; 



(paXKwv, ov, TO, falx, scythe, a weapon. Leo. 6, 27. 



<f)a\Katv, mivr. o, falco, (paXKanov. SciB. 4>dXicmi' .... 



€WOS UpaKOS* 



(pdXKaviov, ov, TO, ^ (paKxaiv. PORPH. Adm. 155, 3. 

 (pdXofViia, OTOS, TO, ((^KiXo-evca) falsification. VlT. StEPH. 



479 T^f £K#cXij(riar (pa\a-eviiaTa, Things foreign to the 

 church. 



<paK(T€vr^s, ov, 6, falsarius, forger, falsifier. Nic. 

 n, 1061 D. 



<f>d\(7eva, eva-a, (falsus) falso, to falsify, to alter felo- 

 niously, as a document, <pd\(r6a. Const, ill, 6-14 E. 



645 D 'E(^aX(rev^ koX avrq ^ ^l^Xos. NiC. 11, 877 B, 



et alibi. 



<f)d\.(roypd(po!, ov, 6, (^oXcror, ypd<j><o) ::= <j>dK<TevTT]s. XlC. 



II, 1184 E. 



<pakaopp!]pa>v, ov, (^aX(ror, pv/"") ^ ^eu8oXoyos. NiC. H, 



lOGl E. 

 (paXa-os, ov, falsus, forged. CoNST. Ill, 1020 A. 

 <}>a\a-6a, axra, = (fyaXareia. TheOPH. 497, 19. 

 (paptcXla = (papiiXia. ThEOPH. 416, 17. 

 (pafuKla, as, i;, familia, family, (jtafieKia, (paniXtos, y€vea. 



Ltd. 9, 22. Chrox. 720, 15. 



2. Familia, sc. gladiatoria. IxscR. 2511. 



3677. 

 (jiaiiiktapiKos, J], ov, familiaris, ordinary, as a garment. 



Basilic. 44, 15, 22. 

 (jjapiXiKas {(paptXta), adv. with one's family. Cedr. I, 



782, 10. 



(papiKios, ov, rj, =z (pafuKta. LeG. HomER. 112. 

 tpapLivaKia = (l>tpivd\ia. Et. jM. 98, 1 ^Ava^vpidas, <Pa- 



fUvoKia, ^poKia. 

 <papov(rov, ov, to, fa m 03 US libellus, lihel, lampoons, 



eyypa<pa Xrjp^iuxTa Kord Tivos. GlOSS. JuR. Upovo'ov j 



Xryrroi to ypaiptv. CoMX. 13, p. 377 (Paris). TZETZ. 

 Chil. 13, 487. 



(f>avdptov, ov, TO, la/item, (fmvos. PoRPH. Cer. 472, 4. 



(jxivepos, a, ov, certus, certain, some, as applied to num- 

 ber. EpIPH. I, 1058 B 'Ev fjjifpq Tiv\ <pav(pa ToO fTovi. 

 SOCR. 3, 19, p. 195, 40 AItovvtc inX (pavtpois KoTa- 

 6ia6ai Toi" jroXf/ioi', r= cVi (f>avepa ttoootijti jytvaiov. 

 Soz. 1, 4, p. 13, 38 iavepovs Ta^as tS>v 8opv<p6pav irep\ 

 TovTo irot€iv. Chal. 1645 A. 



<f>avep6a, with the infinitive. Bark. 5 Tort ((pavipaatv 

 iavTov v'lbv deov eu>at. 



(pavepaxris, 6(i)r, j], (cpavepooi) manifestation. HiPPOL. 

 266, 35. Athak. I, 48 A. 



(PavrdCofiai ((pavrd^a), to see in imagination, to see men- 

 tally. EuS. 1,2, p. 5, 27 TovToj- .... KaBapoU 8ta- 

 voias oppaixi <Payraa$€VT€s. 



2. To imagine, fancy. Tit. 1073 B Ai'o yap 

 evavTiav (pvo'fav Kpaoiv ev Toif ov<n (pavTo^opevoi Siave- 

 fioviTi TavTais Ta ovra Kara to Sokovv aiToU. PaLLAD. 

 A it. Chrys. 23 E *a»Tafo/xfPOs eivat 6e6i. 



(patrraa-la, as, 17, parade, display, pomp. DiOD. 12, 83, 

 p. 537, 60. NT. Act 25, 23. 



(pavraa-id^a, data, {ipavTatria) to delude. EPEPH. T, 55 A. 

 (PavraaiaaTTis, ov, 6, {(pavTaa-id^a) impostor. Cedr. I, 



30, 22. 



tf)avTaaid>8i]s, es, {(pavTacria, EIAQ) imaginative. HlP- 

 POL. 9. 



(pavTaataSws, adv. of <pavTaiTi.i>hr)s, in appearance, ap- 

 parently, KOTO TO (paivopevov. IrEX. 2, 32, 4. 



tfmp, TO, far. Aret. 99 C. D. 



(pdpas, a, 6, Hebrew JJ*"l£), Arabic ti^'lS, horse, steed, 



(fmpiov, "mros. ThEOPH. CoXT. 480. 



(}>ap8is, (la, V, Gothic braids, Anglo-Saxon brad, 

 English broad, jtXotuj. Mauric. 1, 2. Leo. 

 5, 4. 



(papiov, ov, TO, = (pdpas. LeO. 18, 136. ThEOPH. 



CoxT. 480. 



(pappjiKia, as, ^, enchantment, (papiioKeia. Sept. Ex. 7, 

 22. 



(pappoKoKirpia, as, ^, (<pdppaKov, Xva) anti-charmer, an 

 epithet given to Saint Anastasia, who was endowed 

 with the miraculous gift of neutralizing the effects of 

 charms, potions, and other diabolical agents. Ho- 

 ROL. Dec. 22. 



<f>aa-eK, to, indeclinable, := ndirxa. Sept. 2 Par. 35, 1. 



<f>aa-^\iov, ov, to, = ^doTjXos. EpiPH. I, 645 A. 



ipdaTjXis, COS, =^ <f>d<rrjXos. EpiPH. I, 649 B. 



<j>aa-lo\os, ov, 6, phaseolus. Diosc. 2, 130. 



<Paa-lovXos = (f>a<xio\os. BoiSS. Ill, 416. 



(pdcrKaXos '=■ (pdcrKoiKos. ThOM. M. 



<^o-iojs, oi, fasces, at pd^Sot. Plut. I, 103 D. 



