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*paWfn, as, T), France, Italian Francia. Cant. I, 

 205,22. Conquest. npoXoy. 34 



(Ppova, TO, ^:^= (ppovrjais. CoNQCEST. IlpoXo-y. 



<}>Teiai/ci), aaa, airBrji', aafifvoc, {fv6(id^a>) to maAe, to do, 

 <j>Keiava, Ka/u'w, in classical Greek n-otu, wpaaaa. 



2. To prepare. Ptoch. 2, 111 'h-ntkBe, (prfiaae 

 TO Sepjibv, Sot vlppav Toiy iTaTpa<Tiv, heat the water. 



Also to dress, as meat. Id. 2, 250 Kal jrdtTfs ras 

 riyamiaav Kai 'rpayav naXafivSas, Kai XcyoiKrjv, KaX«i eve, 

 Koi 5r /tar (jireidaovv Ka\ SKKas. [For the change of 

 Y into *, and of e into T, see Modern Greek Gram- 

 mar, § 7, 7. 8.] 



(pTepvKrrripa, as, J], ^ iTTepvicnrjp. PtOCH. 2, 69. 



(prepvicrTTipi, toC, to, = Trrepvitrrfjpiov. 



tpuTia, as, 1], fire. Trip. NiCET. 814, 2i. (See also 



(fxorla in the Glossary, and compare 'kapirpov.) 

 xa^idpcv for xa^tap'O") ""i ''"> Arabic "IX'^D, kha- 



bhiar, caviar. Ptoch. 2, 88 written xautap'x- 



Xa^iaplr^tv, to, dimiu. of x^/Siaptx. PtOCH. 2, 347 



written x^viaplr^iv. 



Xa^iapoKaTeXvTrjs, ov, 6, \)(a^idpip, KaToKvui) demoUsher OJ 



caviar, that is, devourer of caviar. Ptoch. 2, 97. 

 Xa^iapoT:o\iKr]s, ij, 6, (wouXm) caviar-seller. Ptocii. 2, 



226 01 xa/StapoTToi/Xoi, metaplastic. 

 xajSoi, ou, 6, (Italian cavezone) the hit of a bridle. 



ScHOL. Arist. Eq. 1150. 

 XQ/Sot'rft, loC, TO, Turkisli JIXHi hawudzh, carrot, 



Daucus Carota, havKtv. 

 Xaipera, as, =: x<"Pfi'f«- ScHOL. AeIST. Plut. 752. 

 xaKaafia, aros, to, (xnXa<a) that tvhich is destroyed, sim- 

 ply a ruin. Tzetz. ChU. 5, 707. 



2. A destroying, the act of destroying, destruction. 

 XaXaa-iios, ov, 6, demolition, destruction. Nicet. 670, 



24. 

 XaKcLardpiov, ov, to, = XiBo^okos, irerpo^oKos, irerpapla. 



Nicet. 671, 24, et alibi. 



Xa\aaTiKOV, ov, to, = ;(aXaoTapio>'. NiCET. 82, 26, 

 XaXao-Tpa, as, ^, demolition, destruction. "Enape fieyaXri 

 Xa^^darpa s ra Kapa^ia. 



2. Breach in a wall. 

 xaKUiov, ov, to, (xaXt|) small stone, pehhle. Ptoch. 1, 

 240. 



XaXS, as, aa-a, (^aXaa)) intransitive, to be demolished, to 



fall, as a building. Codin. 144, 15. 

 xaprjkos, rj, ov, low-vampcd, as a shoe ; opposed to fiadvs. 



Ptocu. 2, 52. 

 xapoKepaa-ov, ov, to, (xafiaiKepdcros 2) the strawberry. 



Heard at Pelion. 

 Xop'Op-TiKov, ov, TO, (j(ap.alprikov) chamomile, 3Iatricaria 



Chamomilla. 

 xapos, ov, o, (xaxo)) destntctiou, ruin, perdition, 

 xdv, 6, indeclinable, = ^ayaws. DnCAS. 57, 23 Tepiip 



xdv. 

 XavraKiov, ov, to, = ^ai'S"^- NiCET. 542, 25, et alibi. 

 xdva>, aaa, adrjv, apevos, {^X'^°'^) '" lose. PtOCH. 2, 228. 



NOM. COTELER. 524. 



Mid. x"''°i^''t, to jierish. Nicet. 475, 26. 

 Xapd, as, rj, nuptials, wedding. (Compai-e ArocR. Act. 



Tliom. 4 'O yap ^acriKevs 6vyaTtpa povoyevrj exet, Ka'i 

 vvv eKSlSaxTtv avSpl irpos yapov • twv oZv yapav rj X"P^ 

 Kat rj iravriyvpts eoTiv avrr] aripepov, ^v fiSf? eopTrjv.^ 



xdpa^Xov, ov, TO, (xepafios) chasm, as in a rock. [Cora- 

 pare x^p^a^ov. The root seems to be XA-, found in 

 xd(TKa> and its modifications.] 



xapdCei, a^e, (xapd^w) impersonal, it is dawning ; in the 

 aorist, it has dawned. (See also Trepixupdaaopai, yXv- 

 Koxapa^ei, y\vKO<peyya>. Also, x^pdacropjii, in the Glos- 

 sary.) 



Xapd^o), a^a, ax6r]v, aypevos, (xapao-o-o)) to cut, to make an 

 incision, to engrave. 



xdpapa, arcs, to, (xdpaypa) commonly in the plural Ta 

 XapdpaTo, the first dawn of day. Kai avToO vpos Ta 

 XapdpaTa Trepvovirav Svo Sia^aTes. 'Att' Ta X"pdp''Ta 

 eipai eda>. 



xdp^dKov, ov, to, ragged garment. Nicet. 783, 25 

 'E^exSvcToipeda to ;(apj3aXa toCto icai ecrx^rpeva poiixa. 

 (Compare xa'pa^XoK. ) 



xnpioTiKOf, 17, ov, given as a present. Nicet. 578, 24. 



XopoKonos, ov, 6, (j^apd, kottto) one fond of pleasure, good- 

 liver. Ptoch. 1, 116. 



XapoKOTTco, as, (;^apoicon-or) to feast, to make merry. 



Xapoi^aff, a, 6 ^^ "iiapos. 



Xdpos, ov, 6, (xdpaiv) Death personified, xdpovras. Like 

 the GovaToj of the Apocalypse, the modern Xdpos 



