(pdapfj,a 



555 



^CKoTifiiojMai, 



'E(l>Oa<rav 8" avTov. PniLON. II, 80, 8 "A-xpi rav t^s 



■y^s Tcp/jtaTaiv ((pdaKcv. TheOPH. 75 'Ei* yfjpa ^adel 



(jyddffas. 174, 6 ^Bdaas fas rod vaov. 

 (j)dapixa, oTos, to, ((fiBeipco) that which IS corrupted; cor- 



riiptloH. Sept. Lev. 22, 25. 

 <f>6il.pa, as, T], (<f)6fip) the tree-louse. Eukhol. p. 498. 

 <pdetplCoi, i(Ta, {4>6eip) to louse. Sept. Jer. 50 (43), 12. 

 ^6oyyea, rjcra, {(pdoyyfj) to exclaim, cry oiit, to cheer, 



shout. PoRPH. Cer. 38, 18, et alibi. 

 (f>66vos, ov, 6, envy, ^^dvof i-)(.a> ■=. t^Bovovjiai. Clem. 



Rom. Epist. 1, 4. 

 ^dopifiaios, aiov, ((pdopi/ios) corruption. EtJS. 4, 22, p. 



183, 10. Id. 4, 28. 

 (jiOopoTToios, d, on, {(pdopd, TTotf m) causing destruction or 



ruin, ruinous, destructive. Plut. II, 911 A. Pxo- 



LEM. Gnost. p. 922. 

 ^ioKt], ijf, ri, reservoir for water. Theoph. 563, 5. 



Theoph. Cont. 141, 12. 

 (j>id\iov, ov, TO, (filum) ^ TapXiov 1. POEPH. Cer. 



528, 16. 721, 7. 

 4>ipXa = <^i/3ouXa. Mal. 33, 7. PoRPH. Cer. 218, 24. 

 <})tP\aToipa, as, r}, (fibula) a kind of robe, (ptpXarapiov. 



PoRPH. Adm. 251, 11. 



(piPKaraipiov, ov, to, := CJiifiXaTOvpa. SdID. 



^tjSXoo), aa-a, (fibula) to pierce, transfix. Mal. Ill, 



2. 165, 2. 

 (j)ip\d>va, to fasten with a <^ii3Xa. Porph. Cer. 208, 24. 

 (jii^ovXa, T), f i b u 1 a , brooch, (j)ip\a, xp^o'V '"'fpdv] XiSokoK- 



\r,Tos. Ltd. 169, 10. 

 ^iScVfco/iio-crd/jiof, a, ov, fideicommissarius. Antec. 



1, 14, 1. 



<pihuK6pi<T<Tov, OV, TO, f i d c Ic o m Efl i s s u ffl , legacy in 

 trust, (pihoKOfucraos, (jiciSoKofiKTcros, (^eSeiKo'^toToj'. An- 

 TEC. 1, 14, 1. 



^tSoKo/jto-o-or, ov, 6, = (pibf'UopKTtTov. Basilic. 1, 1, 35. 

 (PiSovKidpios, fiduciarius. Antec. 1, 19. 



tpiXapapTrjixav, ov, ((f>i\os, dpdpTrjpa^ shl-loving. SepT. 



Prov. 17, 19. 

 (f)i\avayva(7Te<o (tptXavayvaxrTtjs^, to be fond of reading. 



DiOD. 1, 3, p. 7, 52. Id. 2, 54, p. 167, 38. 

 (j)iK(\€idepos, ov, (iXddfpos) freedom-loving. Polyb. 



2, 55, 9 TO (j>i\e\eveepov. DiOD. 2, 1, p. 113, 33. 



(piXeprjfios, ov, (<^iXos, eprjpos) dcscrt-loving. VlT. Eu- 



THTM. 29. 



<j>i\ept<TT€(o ((^tXtptoT^r), to be fond of strife. Iren. 1, 



18, 4 ''EiriheiKvvvai tpiKeptarovai, They are eager to 



prove. 

 ipiKex^pio) {<f>iK(x^P°')> '" excite enmity. Sept. Prov. 



3,30. 

 ^iKrifidriv for iiXrjfidTtov, ov, rj, {(ftiXrjjia) Philemation, a 



woman's name. Inscr. 506. 

 (f>i\tdCa ((f)t\ios), to become a friend. With the dative. 



Sept. 2 Par. 19, 2. 1 Esdr. 3, 21. 

 (j>iKi6ofiai, adrjv, to becotne friends. Clem. Rom. Homil. 



14, 6 ^i\ia6eis Tivi. EpiPH. I, 45 C. SocE. 6, 11, 



p. 327. 

 ^tXofme'o), to be (j)i\6^aos. PoLTB. U, 2, 11, et alibi. 

 0tXofo)ta, as, ^, ((^iXdfojos) love of life. POLTB. 15, 10, 



5. DiOD. 2,50, p. 163,86. 

 (j)i\o6fta, as, T], ((f)cK66eos) love of God. Chal. 1644 D. 

 (piXoKadeSpew (KadiSpa), to love the chief place. Clem. 



Rom. Homil. p. 12, 8. 

 <}>iKoKa6e8pla, as, % love of the chief place. Pallad. 



Vit. Chrys. 87 F. 

 (j)tXoKa\£a>, rjo-a, to sweep, as a chamber, a-alpa, a-apoa. 



Apophth. Ammonas 6. Mal. 489, 19. Theoph. 



359, 17. 

 (j)iXop6vaxos, ov, {jMovaxos) fond of monks. Vit. Sab. 



299 B. 



^iXoTrfvoTos, ov, = (j)i\o7r€v6ris. METHOD. 32 A, as a 



various reading. 

 (piXonpofiaTos, ov, {npo^arov) sheep-loving. Pallad. 



Vit. Chrys. 19 E. 

 (piKonpareia, as, 17, (i^tXojrpaTfuw) love of being the first. 



Zos. 236. 

 (piXoTrpareia {(piKoTrparos) , to be fond of being first. 



NT. 3 Joan. 9. 

 (piXoirpaTos, ov, (wpStTos) fond of being first. Poltb. 



Frag. Gi"am. 115. 

 <j)i\6a-apKos, ov, {a-dp^) given to fleshly lusts, carnal. 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 19 C. 

 </)iXoTt'x>'ci)f, adv. of (^iCKoTexvos, ingeniously. DiOD. 1, 



14, p. 18, 65. Id. 1, 52. 

 (pCKoTipfopai, r)(rdij.rjv, to bestow upon. Inscr. 115 ne(/)i- 



