(^a(XKia 



554 



<f)dav 



(pacTKia, as, i?, fascia, hand, raivta. Et. M. 588, 46. 



749, 40. ScHOL. Arist. Plut. 58G. 

 <j)aa-Ki6a,, axra, {(j)a<TKia) to tie up with bandages. Diosc. 



Parabil. 2, 67. TheOPH. 613, 5 las K((paKas avrHv 



(batriciayaas tw ^aaiKel dia tC>v (nraOapitov ajreoTfiXfC. 

 (})a<7Ka\toi>, ov, 6, pasceolus, leather bag, leathern 



piirse. AiiMON. Agath. 255. Hes. 

 (paa-KwXos, ov, 6, pasceolus, clothes-bag, (j)a(7Ka\os, 61- 



Xaxof. AmMON. AeL. HeRODIAN. *4X«t. etc. p. 



396. Hes. ^ao-xwXioi/ .... t^do-xuXos 8e TO fiiya, fir 



6 TO IfiaTia i/i^aXXeTai. 

 cfiaaoXiv r= (jiaa-oiXtv. PtoCH. 2, 347 *acroXn/ ^o(f>6aK- 



fua-Tov, perhaps the Dolichus Melanophthalmus. 

 (jyaa-ovXtv for (f>aa-oi\i,ov, ov, to, phaselus, the kidney- 

 bean, (j)a(ToKiv, ^aoT)Xoj. PoRPH. Cer. 463, 18. [In 



Modern Greek, to (f>a<Tov\i represents the Phaseo- 



Itts and the Dolichus of botanists.] 

 <j)aT\iov, ov, to, facula, torch. PoRPH. Cer. 349, 15, 



et alibi. Theoph. Cont. 172, 19. 254. (See ako 



<})aK\a, in the Appendix.) 

 *aTf^i)5, I), o, Phatemes. Porph. Adm. 92, 11. 

 (Parpla, as, ^, faction, conspiracy. Chal. Can. 18. 

 ^arpmfa, aero), {^arpla) to conspire. ChAL. Can. IS. 

 ^aTpiapxqs, ov, 6, {cparpla, apx<o) chief conspirator. Da- 



MASC. I, 622 E, with a play upon the word jrarpi- 



apxris. 

 <pav\o^ios, ov, {(jiaiXos, /Si'or) dissolute. ScHOL. AriST. 



Ran. 422. 

 <pavpiKi<Tios, incorrectly for (pa^piKia-ios. Cedr. I, 296, 



10. 

 (}>av(Tis, ems, vt ('^"<"> *AYQ) illumination, light. Sept. 



Gen. 1, 14. Judith. 13, 13. 

 (^e/3povdpio9, ov, 6, februarius. Plut. I, 72 A. II, 



272 C, et alibi. Dion Cass. 1283, 94. Athen. 



3,53. 



(j)ePpovapis for (pe^povaptos. Mal. 187, 1. 



<j)eyyiov, ov, to, ((^eyyo^ -) crescent. Porph. Cer. 640, 8 



Pa/38ia Twv Kovpaapav fifra (piyylutv A , Koi avev <j>ey- 



yio))' A . 



2. Staff or wand with a crescent attached to it, or 

 perhaps surmounted by a crescent. Porph. Cer. 

 294, 17. 589, 18. 



<f)eyyiTt]s, ov, 6, (^e'yyos) phengites, transparent sele- 

 nite, crystallized gypsum, o-fXijpiV?)?. Plix. N. H. 

 36, 46. Chrys. VIII (Spuria), 43 C. 



(peyyoc, €os, to, light. Particularly moonlight, ^ois o-eXiJ- 



vrjs. Arist. Ran. 458. Xen. Sj-mp. 1, 9. Cyne- 



- get. 5, 4. Plat. Rep. 6, p. 508 C. Hes. *fyyo$, 



i^mt Tjpfpas, </>e'yyos (TfXjju/s. 



2. The moon, o-«X^w). Mauric. 9, 2. Chron. 

 27 (tabuL). 



(j)fSeiKopi<TTOv, t6, = (f>tb('iKoptcr(Tos. SuiD. 

 (fietSoKopKTOs, ov, 6, = (piSoKupta-cros. Hes. 



<j>e\6vT]s = (l>aivoXr)s. NT. 2 Tim. 4, 13. Amphil. 

 214 A (spurious). 



(j)e\aiin]s = <f>atv6\rjs. NT. 2 Tim. 4, 13. PoRPH. Cer. 

 246, 19. 



2. Casula, chasuble, the Greek presbyter's distinc- 

 tive sacerdotal robe, (f>ai\6i>iov. Ccrop. 65, 16. 



<f)€\i>vtov = <paiK6viov. EcKHOL. 



^epevrapios, ov, 6, ferentarius, skirmisher, dxpojSoXt- 



oTijs. Ltd. 158, 30. 

 (pfpvlCa, i(ra, {<j>fpvvi) '" portion, endow. Sept. Ex. 22, 



16. 

 (pepa. *€p€ Xeyffi', or *fpt eliretv, For instance, For 



example. Clem. Rom. Ilomil. 1, 3. Did. Alex. 



572 B. 



^maXeis, oi, fetiales, (piTiaKf IS, (f>rjTia\eis. DiON. HaL. 



I, 389, 7. 

 ^ijpi), plural al cpTJpai, cheers. Eukhol. 

 <jii]pi^a, I'erci), to give notice, to make known, to signify. 



ChRON. 717 *i)/iiVan-os to Te paxpov Tcip^os KardKa^iiv 



Kai TO evhov avTov. Pass, (prjpl^opai, to be reported. 

 Arrian. Peripl. Mar. Euxin. 7 "Axpi Trja-Se rijs x^pas 



i\6e'iv (prjpi^eTai. 



Impersonal, f^ij/iiV^ij, it was reported or rumored. 



TheOPH. 363, ,1 'E(j>Tjiiia6ri iv KavarauTivovTroKd OTt 

 CTeXcuTTjtrev o (Saa-iXevs. 

 (prjTiaXeis ::= (peTiaXas. PlUT. I, 137 B (jirjTiaXe'is. 

 SuiD. 



(firiTiaXios, fetialis. Dion Cass. 606, 31. 



(t>6aCa> = (\>8ava>. LeO. 12, 41. PORPH. Adm. 244,14. 

 (jidava, to reach, cojne, arrive at. Sept. 2 Esdr. 3, 1 



'E(j)daa-ev 6 pijv 6 e^8opos. DiON. HaL. IH, 2241, 11 



