^povr]/j.a 



559 



^wvrjev 



<pp6in]iia. 0T09, TO, tenet, doctrine. Eus. 5, 28, p. 252, 23 



Tov sKKKrjaiaaTtKov (jipovrjfiaroi, 

 <}>p6vTurfia, uTor, to, cura, office, di<jnitij. A Latinism. 



Nil. 3, 241. Chal. Can. 2. 



(j)povTiaTrjpiov, ov, to, = povaiTTr^pwv. PaLLAD. vit. 



Clirys. 38 D. Theod. Ill, G57 B. 

 (j)povTttTTr]s, ov, 6, curator, KovpaTcup, a public officer. Nil. 



Epist. 2, 178. 185. Cod. Afr. Can. 78. Basilic. 



2, 3, 2 and 22, procurator, trustee, 

 (jipovpondpios, ov, 6, f r u m e n t a r i u s , atTwinjs, errapxac 



ev6eucias, fvOrjvelas cVi/xcXijT-ijf. Ltd. 12, 5. 176, 10. 



2. A sort of constable. Eus. 6, 40. 

 ^/3ou| "Xipivos, 6, harhor-master, \ip.(vapxr)s. Chkon. 

 699, 15. 



(ppovpo(l>v\aKr], rjs, f], (^tppovpd, (^uXafC^) guard. BIaETTK. 



Igxat. (inedit.) 1. 



(j>pvd(T(Ta> = (ppvdcTffopai. SePT. Ps. 2, 1. 



(ppiyiov, TO, (ijipvya) dry stick for burning. Sept. Ps. 



101, 4. 

 4>pvv, see (pprju. 



(pvyaSeia, as, fj, ((j)vya8eia)) banishment. POLTB. 6,14,7. 



2. A running away, tpajreTevats. Sept. 2 Esdr. 

 4, 15. 

 (pvyaSelou, ov, to, ((pvyds) place of refuge, asylum, <pvya- 

 SevTTjpiov. Sept. Num. 35, 14. 



(pvyaBevrfipiov, ov, to, = (pvyaSnov. SePT. Num. 35, 6. 

 <f>vyop.axla, as, fj, {(jivyofiaxos) a shunning of battle, cow- 

 ardice. Theoph. Cont. 135, 6. 



(pvKapiov, TO, = (pvKOS. L/EX. SCHED. 837. 



(j>i\aypa, otos, to, ((^uXdcro-o)) a thing to be observed, ordi- 

 nance. Sept. Lev. 22, 9. Malacb. 3, 14. 



(pvXoKT), ijf, 17, prison, KapKapos. DiOD. 1, 54. NT. 

 Matt. 25, 36. Luc. 23, 19. 



(jivXaKiCai, lo-a, (^uXa(c?)') fo aiTCSt, imprison. NT. Act. 

 22, 19. Clem. Eom. Epist. 1, 45. 



^uXaKio-o-a, rjs, 17, ((pvXa^) female watcher or Tceeper. 

 Sept. Cant. 1, 6. 



(pvXaKiTrjs, ov, 6, (<|)uXaK^) one in prison, jmsoner. In- 

 SCR. 4896, C. Const. Apost. 4, 2, 1. 



<})v\aKTTjpiov, ov, to, phylactery, amulet, (pvXaKrov. NT. 

 Matt. 23, 5. Plut. H, 378 B. Laod. 36. 



<f)vKaKTfipws, ov, 6, maker of amidets (cpvXaKrqptov). 



QuiN. Can. 61. (Compare Const. Apost. 8, 32, 6 



XlfpidfipLaTa iroiuK.) 

 (pvXaKTOv, ov, TO, (^vXdcraa) ^ (^i/XaKTi/piov. TnEOPH. 



582, 18. 583. Theoph. Coxt. 631. 670, 15. 

 (pvXa^, aKos, 6, treasury. Tiieopii. Cont. 253, 8. 255, 



16. 

 (l>vXapxos, OV, 6, the Roman tribunus. Diox. Hal. I, 



250. 

 (/)uXd(ro-(u, to keep, as a holiday. Just. Tryph. 46. Eus. 



V. C. 3, 18. 



Mid. (j>v\d(Ta-opni, equivalent to the active. Sept. 



Ex. 31, 13. (Compare Esai. 56, 2. 6.) 

 </)uXXdpiov, TO, dimin. of (jivWov, leaflet. Diosc. 3, 44. 

 (f>vWoSa(pva>v, tS>p, = (j>vX\<i>v 8d(f)vr]s? Mal. 272, 15. 



287, 11. (Compare Id. 287, 15 Aa(j)i/ivo)v (j)vK\av.) 

 (fivXKov, ov, TO, leaf of a book. Nil. De Oct. Spirit. 



Malit. 14, p. 469. 

 (^vpapa, OTOS, to, ((pvpa) dough. Sept. Ex. 8, 3. 12, 



34. 

 (pva-rjTrjp, rjpos, o, beJloios. Sept. Job. 32, 19. 

 (^ucriKOf, 17, ov, natural, not adopted. BIal. 437, 10 



^uo-tKoi TraTSf J. 



2. Substantively, o <f>vo-iK6s, naturalist. Diod. 

 1,28. 



^V(Tioyva>poviKri, rjS, rj, (^(pvcrioyvaipoviKos) SC. tc^j/i;, the 



science of physiognomy. Hippol. 6, as a various 

 reading. 



(jjva-ioXoyta, as, ij, (<pvai.o\6yos) natural philosophy, phy- 

 sics. Diod. 5, 40. 



(pims, ems, fj, nature. Adverbially ipva-et, really, truly, 

 SvTas, dXrjdois. Apophth. Arsen. 25. Sisoes 7, et 

 alibi. Leimon. 103 (137). 



2. Genitals, to aiSoioc. Diod. II, 521, 93. Apocr. 

 Proteuangel. 20, 1. Ignat. Philipp. (Interpol.) 4. 6. 

 Theoph. 457, 12. 



(pvTevcnpos, ov, {(j)vTeva) Jit for planting trees, adapted 

 to trees, as land. Diod. 1, 36. 



<l>a>vaiv = (pavTjfiv. Sext. Adv. Gram. 5, p. 238. 



(jxavfj, ^s, fi, testimony, affidavit, deposition. Chron. 

 595, 13. 



*(pavrjev, fVTos, to, ((^mi'^ftr) sc. ypdpfia, vowel, in gram- 

 mar. Plat. Phileb. 18 B. Cratyl. 424 C. Aris- 



