■^povo<: 



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^pv<TOTe\eia 



xpovos, ov, 6, time. Xpovov Sovvat, To give time. Jo- 

 seph. Bell. Jud. 4, 3, 10. 



Xpovov Xa^fLv, To take time. Sept. 1 Esdr. 9, 12. 

 Joseph. Ant. 11, 5, 4. 



2. Annus, year, trot, iviavros. Apocr. Act. Paul, 

 et Thecl. 43. Herm. Vis. 1, 1. Athan. I, 186 C? 

 AiiPHiL. 225 C (spurious). Vit. Sab. 220 C. 

 Agath. 12? EcAGR. 4, 33. 5, 1?. 



3. Tense, in grammar. Diox. Thrax in Bek- 

 KER. 638, 6. 



Xpvaapyvpov, ov, to, (j^vcros, apyvpos) the gold and silver 

 tax levied by Constantine the Great. Zos. 104, 15. 

 Theod. Lector. 2, 53. Euagr. 3, 39. 



xpv(ravyfa (xpva-avyfjs), to gleam liLe gold. Sept. Job. 

 37, 21 'Ano ^oppa vt(pr] ;(pu(ravyoCi/Ta, From the north 

 come gold-gleaming clouds (apparently alluding to 

 the Aurora Borealis). 



Xpv<Ta(j)iv for xpv(racj>iov. PtOCH. 1, 316. 



Xpva-a(ptov, ov, to, gold, xpv<r6s. CosiN. I, 177. (See also 



XpV(Td(j)ios. ) 

 Xpvaacjtios, ov, 6, (xpvaa<j)iov) ChrysapMus, a man's name, 

 Xpvaa<^is. Greg. Ntss. II, 182 C. Prisc. 147, et 

 alibi. 



Xpva-a^is for Xpuo-a^ios. ChRON. 590. 



XpvaivhvTos, ov, (j(pv(roc, evSva>) clad in gold. Theoph. 



CoKT. 678. 

 Xpitrivov, ov, TO, = xp^tyivos. Apophth. Johann. Pers. 2. 

 ypvcrivos, ov, (xpvtros) a kind of gold coin, xP'"''''"""' 



Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 21 A. SocR. 4, 34. 7, 25. 



Xpvaoavyf]! =: xp^aavyrjs. TheOPH. CoNT. 145. 

 Xpva-o^oWov, incorrectly for xpuo-ojSouXXov. CrNN. 276, 13. 



XpvaoPovWiov =: XP""^"^"^^"" (from XP^<^°?''^^°') • 



Theoph. Cont. 119, 10. 20. Luitprand. 367 

 (487, 2 C) Kpvao^ovkiov (write xp'"''o^<'«XX»o>')j id est 

 epistolam auro scriptam et signatam. 

 Xpvcro^ovWos, ov, {xpvuos, /SovXXa) having a golden seal 

 set to it. Attae. 61, 7. 246, 5. 



Substantively, to xpv(r6^ov\\ov, sc. ypapfia, golden 

 lull, a royal decree with a golden seal set to it. 

 PORPH. Adm. 227, 16 Aia tov ;(pu(roj3ou\Xou Xoyov 



Xa^fiv. NiCET. 66, 24. (Compare Porph. Cer. 

 328, 12 T^v xP^"^" /SouXXav.) 



Xpv(Toypa<j>os, ov, 6, {ypa^a) One who Writes with letters 

 of gold. Cedr. I, 787, 22 OStos ^v koL xpf^oypcupos, 

 referring to the emperor Theodosius the Third, the 

 predecessor of Leo the Isaurian.* 



XpvtTohoparos, ov, (Sopu) golden-speared. Theoph. Coxt. 

 407, 12. 



XpvaoKivTt)Tos, ov, (KevTeat) embroidered with gold. Porph. 

 Cer. 529, 15. 



Xpva-OKKa^apiKos, 17, ov, = XP^''^0''^''P'>'- CuROP. 13, 8. 

 XpvcroKXa^dptoi, ov, 0, (p^pvo-oicXa^oi) embroiderer. The- 



OPH. 72G, 15. 

 Xpva-oKXafioc, ov, {liXd^iov, clavus.) auriocla vatus, 



Xpva-oicKn^apiKos. PORPH. Cer. 82. 



XpvcToXidos, ov, 6, (XWot) chrysolite. Sept. Ex. 28, 20. 

 DiOD. 2, 52. 



Xpv(ToneptK\€iaTos, ov, (fffpiicXcica) with a golden border, 

 as a garment. Porph. Cer. 7, 17, et alibi. 



Xpva-os, fj, ov, = xi"><''°^'- Porph. Cer. 379, 20. 



XpviToafWiov, ov, to, (;(pu(ros, trfXXi'oi') golden chair. 

 Porph. Cer. 520, 21 (in the SchoHum). 



Xpv(rocrripevTot, ov, (oTj/i«iToi») with golden borders, as a 

 garment, xp^aoainios, xpvo-ora/SXor. PoRPH. Cer. 294, 

 14. 341. 



Xpv<r6<n)p.os, ov, {cr^p.a) with a border of gold, as a gar- 

 ment. Diox. Hal. I, 568, 11. II, 817, 5. 



XpviTotrrlKTrjs, ov, 6, (<7TtX«j) one who gilds, gilder. The- 

 oph. CoxT. 450, 18. 



Xpva-oiTTopos, ov, (oTopa) golden-mouthed. As an epithet 

 it was given to John, the most distinguished bishop 

 Constantinople ever had, because he was much ad- 

 mired for his eloquence. Leimon. 157 (191). 



Xpv<TOTa^\os, ov, (xpvtros, TafiXiov) := p^putrocr^peiTos. 



Porph. Cer. 142, 18 XXan'Sm xpvo-orojSXa. 

 XpvcToriXfia, as, ^, (reXos) the gold-tax levied by the em- 

 peror Anastasius. Euagr. 3, 42. Mae. 394, 8. 



* In the year 1S26 the author saw in the library of the monas- 

 tery of Mount Sinai (To povatrnjpiov tov ^tvatov opovs) an 

 evangelistary in letters of gold. The fathers have a tradition that 

 it was copied by the emperor Theodosius. If this is an essen- 

 tially authentic tradition, the transcriber must have been the 

 emperor Theodosius the Third. 



