CTTttTiV 



613 



avvBpofiT] 



(nriTiv for oarmTiov, ov, to, house. Ptoch. 1, 181, et alibi. 

 (mpi>x'><o, <o^a, a>)(6r]v, ayfiivos, (npoodia, Ttpaida)) to push. 

 PtOCH. 2, 515 o-n-poVfts. 



oTOKo's for doToico's, ov, 6, a species of lobster, Palinurus 



Vulgaris ? Ptoch. 2, 342. 

 oTo/cTTj, ijs, 17, (a-TaKTrj 3) as/je*. Ptoch. p. 309. 



(TTafievapea, as, fj, as much as a arapevov loill hiy. 

 Ptoch. 1, 121 ^ipe xal 'Ska-xiKov TUp\v aWrjv crrape- 



vapkav, another stamenorHs worth of Blachic cheese. 



trrdpeiiov, ov, to, ((ora/xEvoc from i<TTr)pi, to weigh) piece of 

 money, coin. Ptoch. 1, 104, et alibi. 



(jravio, to, (crTcTOr) compulsion, used only in certain ex- 

 pressions. Ptoch. 2, 152 Km k&v pf/ 6l\<t>, ilcnrora, 

 (TTavio pov Siv i^yaiva, lam compelled not to go out. 



<TTeK(0, aor. i(rTadr)v, (crrriKa) tO stand. 



Mid. ortKopm, to Stand, stand motionless. Ptoch. 

 2, 474. 



trreKva rr arlXkai. PtOCH. p. 311 djrooreXvfj. 



(TTepva, as, fj, = KitTTepva. CanAN. 463, 15. 



oTTipovdpiov, ov, TO, ((TTaplv) putlog, used by builders. 

 Edst. 1533, 25. 



irrixos, ov, 6, verse, line. StIxos TroXtTixdr, Popular verse, 

 a name given to verses whose rhythm depends not 

 on quantity, as in ancient Greek and Latin, but on 

 the word-accent. It is most commonly applied to the 

 accentual iambic tetrameter catalectic. EusT. 11, 

 36. (Compare Id. 1676, 16.) 



STt'xot fipaifvpevoi, Hachieyed verses, the same as 

 Sti'xoi TToXiTiKoi. TzETz. Chil. 9, 282. (See also In- 

 troduction, p. 65.) 



(TTotxf'iov, ov, TO, genius loci, the spirit guarding a par- 

 ticular place. It regularly appears in the form of a 

 dragon {dpaKos, SpaKovras). (Compare Soph. Phil. 

 1328. Her. 8, 41. Hes. Ohovpov o(j)iv.) 



It would seem that, in former times, builders used 

 to bury human beings alive under the foundation of 

 every important structure, as a propitiatory sacrifice 

 to the crroixfiov of the place. According to the bar- 

 barous Nomocanon edited by Cotclerius, a builder 

 guilty of this species of murder was required to 

 make three hundred genuflexions each day for twelve 

 years by way of penance (No>i. Coteler. 204). 

 VOL. Til. NEW SERIES. 78 



In a popular b.allad relating to the building of Ihe 

 bridge of Arta it is distinctly stated that the " beau- 

 teous wife " of the master-builder was buried uuder 

 one of its piers. The ballad begins thus : 

 'SapavTanivre paaropoi k c^^vra paBrjTadeg 

 Tpeis xpdvotiy idovXevave 'r Trjs 'hpras rh ye(f>vpt. 

 0\r]pep\s ixTl^nvf, Ka\ dnoPpaSvs yKpepvuTai. 

 Mvpo\oyovv o! patnopoi Km kKoiv o'l pa6r)Tdhes- 



AXipovo s Toiis Kdrrovs pas! Kplpa's rh SovXeyj^es pas! 

 OXrjptpXs va xrlCovpe, to I3pa^v i>a yKpeptiTot ! 



Kal TO o-Totp^fio aTTOKpWrjKf an Tij fie^ia Kapdpa • 

 Av dep (TTOixfi-uio-eTf avdpano, TOixos Ser dfpeXtovei. 

 Kal lifi OTOixeidxreTe dp(pav&, pf; ^evo, pr) Siafidrrj, 

 Ilapa Tov irpatTOpdcrTOpa nji' &prja t^ yuraixn. 



(TTopaTas, a, 6, {nTopa) hig-mouthed person. Hence, 

 braider. Ptoch. 2, 291. Nicet. 304, 25. 



a-Tovnmvos, rj, ov, (arovmriov) made oftow. PtOCH. 1, 



67. 



<TTpap^ov\l(a>, ura, laBrjp, itrplvos, {arpop^os, o-rpifiiKos) to 

 twist, contort. (See also e^a-Tpapl3ov\lCa>.) 



arptyyi^co, laa, (orpiy^) to shricl; scream. Ptoch. 1, 

 189. 200. NoM. Coteler. 124. 



orpoyywXcos, ov, round. Substantively, to arpoyyvXea, SC. 



ypdppara, round letters, as opposed to angular letters. 



Ptoch. 2, 80 AiTor i/^i/^iffi nepirvpa xal ypatpet Ka\ 



aTpoyyvKea. 

 <rri^a>, v^a, v(f>dr]v, vppivos, to Squeeze, press. NoM. 



Coteler. 77. 

 avKiT^tv, TO, dimin. of o-vkov. Ptoch. 1, 209. 

 a-v\lyovp8ov, to, an aromatic substance so called. Ptoch. 



2, 569. 

 avWeiTovpyiKa, &v, to, {avXKeiTovpyos) Sylleitourgica, the 



lay-reader's vade-mecum, a little book containing 



those portions of divine service which may be said 



or sung by a lay-reader. 

 a-vv, with the accusative. Ptoch. 2, 634. 



avvayplba, as, rj, rr crvvaypis. PtOCH. 2, 170. 

 (TwufifXt^df, ov, 6, (d8e\(j}6s) one of the same occupation 



or trade with another, fellow-artist, fellow-artisan. 



NoM. Coteler. 475. 

 arvvbpopf], rjs, n, contribution, as of money, help, assistance. 



CoDiN. 93, 20. 143, 14. 



