4>AZZA 



>AIIA (continuecf). 



as coming from Boeotia, Ar. Pax 1104. In Anth. Pal. ix. 71 the oak 

 is otK/a (pdTTuv. Its capture is difficult, but is effected by means of 

 nets and by the aid of blinded decoy-birds, Dion. De Avib. iii. 12. 



A lover's gift, Theocr. v. 133. The Dim. ^dmcy, used as a term 

 of endearment, Ar. PI. IOII vrjTTapiov av KOI (pdmov v7reKopiero : in 

 Philip. Obel. fr. ap. Athen. viii. 359 b, a little pigeon, a skinny 

 one. 



Proverb. Plut. ii. 1077 C (pdrra (pdrTij, as like as two peas. 



Cf. also <f>cty, irepiorepd, &c. 



4>AII04>0'NOI, s. <j>a<rao<j)6i/TY]s. Cf. <J>aj3oTuiros. 

 A species of Hawk. 



II. XV. 238 LprjKi COIKWS | co/tei (pa<ro~o(p6v(p. Arist. H. A. ix. 12, 615 b, 

 36, 620 f) 8e KUfj-ivSts p.eye6os o<rov ipa 6 (pao-(ro(j)6vos KaXovpevos. Ael. 

 Xli. 4 'Ep/zi; TOP (pao~o~o(p6vTT)V aBvpfJ-a clvai (paa/i/. 



Commonly translated Goshawk, i. e. Astur pahtmbarius, L., which 

 has moreover a reputation for extreme swiftness : but the Goshawk is 

 rare in Greece (Lindermayer, Von der Miihle), and there is no definite 

 tradition in regard to the name (Scaliger, in Arist. p. 249 certe pericu- 

 losum sententiam suam dicere). The above references are all mystical ; 

 cf. s.v. ire'Xeia. 



A Wild Pigeon; almost certainly identical with <J><xor<ra, the 

 Ringdove. Cf. 4>a|3oTuTros, <J>ao-ao<|x>vos. 



Apparently distinguished from (pdo-o-a in Arist. H. A. viii. 3, 593 a, 

 15, where however, in the catalogue of pigeon-names, some 

 MSS. (Aa, Ca) omit <<ty, and others (Da) (pdrra. In the follow- 

 ing line, (pdrra p.ev ovv Kal TrepiaTcpa del (paivuvrai, the MSS. PDa 



read 0<ty, as in Arist. fr. 271, 1527, Athen. ix. 394 a. In Arist. 

 ap. Athen. 1. c. there is further confusion in the statements as to 

 their size, tpdvo-a and <<ty being apparently cited as different, but 

 the passage is corrupt. 



Supposed to be connected with rt. (pop. $e'/3o/A<u, but the derivation 

 is as doubtful as its supposed parallel, Tprjpwv, Tpeo>. As var. IL 

 (p\dpes, and <p)(dpu>v occur in Arist. passim; cpap&v is specially 

 cited in Aesch. Philoct. (fr. 232) ap. Athen. ix. 394 a. 

 First in Aesch. fr. Prot. (2) 194, ap. Athen. 394 a (riTovp,evr)v bvarrjvov 



d6\iav 0a/3a, /xecraKra TrXeupa npos TTTVOIS 7TTr\yfJ.fvr)V. 



Description. Arist. H. A. ix. 7, 613 owe dvaKinrrovo-i rrivova-ai (vide 



S. v. (jxiaaa, Athen. ix. 394 c) VCOTTCVOVO-I ev rots avrots TUTTOIS dei. Arist. 



H. A. vi. 8, 564 ^ p-cv 6r]\eia dno SeiXrjs dp^afj.fvrj rrjv re vv\ff o\r)v e7T6)a^t 



Kai ea>s aKpari'oyiaros &pas } 6 6' "tpprjv TO \OITTOV TOV ^poj/ov. Ibid. 7; 5^3 ^j 



N 2 



