Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth.
- Robert Payne Smith
- Date:
- 1927
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![|>mj with aycovicrai, to contend, agonize, A.M.B. v. 359. paen. ). L opposing ; heroic, JL=> Ifcoo, But. Sap. Philos. 2. 3. and laujul^c^/ Egyptian, Jac. Edes. Hex. 11. 11. col. 25. f. a tile, ref. )»Q-^/ )3jX 0/ JiXaX> 9^0, Med. 171. 8. J>>Q^y m. probably an infirmary, hospital, Jos. Styl. 38. 3, 15. ^.CLJ^.Q.A.a.^/ pr. nr f. Pers. Agusqanus, mother of Mar Saba, Mar Bassus xii. 5 Syr. pi. of Turk. w lei, A glia, master, Charms 83. 6. *fiocu^/ the Egean Sea, Sev. Ant. Yit. 324. 1. \CU^/ fpiov, wool, yCU^J? yCL^.^00 prjkaTT] tptov, a woollen rug, A.M.B. iv. 313 ult., Chimie 305, cf. ^cu^ot ib. 274. For change of r to a guttural see Hoffm. ZA. xi. 237, xvii. 88. an astringent drug, Med. 145. 22, to be applied to loose gums, ib. 175. 22. Agapetus, Pope, BHChr. Eccl. 207. 8, incompletely written ib. 1. 21, 209. r, 13. descendants of Japheth, Chron. Min. 355- 10. Aglaophon, a work on the Resurrection by Methodius Bishop of Lycia, C.B. M. 917 a. col. 27. agallochum, ref. Med. 60I. 15, (_£JZj£- Aglaiidas, name of a lecturer, A.M.B. iii. 325. for lauaia^/ col. 27. an eclipse of the sun, Anecd. Syr. iii. 225. 1. name of a monastery in the diocese of Mardin, B.O. ii. 228. 6 af. col. 28. paludal, belonging to marshes, add refs. N. Hist, vii. 4. 5; 7 j Lexx. under JK col. 1539. Ji^r a disease of the eyelids which contract and turn inwards, Med. 94. 8. Ji^/col. 28. Chald. a circle, orb, disk, Buxtorf., a bowl, Cosmog. Manicheenne 31, note 2. m. pi. Agnoetae, heretics, C.B.M. 798 a, 935 b. kflo Hegesippus, Theod. Mops. L». 3. col. 29. Agapetus. Refs. Pope of Rome, Sev. Ant. Yit. 287 ter., ^a^/, ib. 281. 3, Anecd. Syr. ii. 17. 5, ZDMG. xliii. 395. 2. See Suppl. supra. fc-a^/ Ar. agrimonia eupatorium, Med. 602. 7 ; BB. sub ^a.ja^9oo). Jsol;.^ Agraca, a city whence arsenic was procured, Chimie 303. ult. jscLao^/ 1) Evpanos, Europos, now Girbas, on the West side of the Euphrates, opp. Kennesrin, C.B.M. 970 b, a bpric. under Antioch, Sev. Ant. Vit. 319. 10, 325. 9, Or. Xt. ii. 270. 282 note 5, but .cocao jo/ ib. 275, Jos. Styl. 84. 9. Cf. Pers. Mart. 161 sqq. and Thes. Syr. 4). 2) Agrippa, nephew of Herod the Great, R.O.C. i. 398. 8, joa3^/ 1. 9, kflooaot^l. 6. 3) ypv'k, a griffin, C.B.M. 1192 b. u-d one of seven kinds of Syriac writing, El. Nis. 96. 75. yOjLl^/’agaricum, agaric, a kind of fungus, Med. 49. 2, 14, 50 ult. 51. 10, 19, 136. 2, 299. 21, boletus igniarius, ib. 601. 11. an E.-Syr. bishopric, ZDMG. xliii. 395. 8. I.q. Syn. Or. 36. 16. Jiojk*.^/ Agathodorus, bishop of Isun ? De Goeje B. 65 antep. pr. n. f. Agathonice, Sev. Ant. Vit. 258. 3. iook^/ Akhtamar, an island in Lake Van, BHChr. Eccl. 535. 1. J*/ pr. n. m. Adah Jab. 314. 6, T. L. Z. 1894. 2. 43. oj\iJ 6 'Addda>v, Adada in Pisidia, now Kara Bavlo, Nold. F. S. i. 473. 108. B 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31366211_0027.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)