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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![name of a monastery, C. B. M. 706 a, 707 b, Doc. Mon. 163. 29, 171. 25. for greedy, Anecd. Syr. iii. 243. 24; ib. 244. 26. or J^oau./ a Turkish name = moon- worshipper, Jab. 15. 5. pr.n.m. perb. 'EmKXrjs, N. Hist. vii. 5. 3. tco<4~>iao/ lirnofxaves, a secretion of mares and sows, sought for enchantments, N. Hist. vii. 3. 3. xoaaaj/ innos, a horse, Hippoc. Part II, viii. n. 2 ; Warda 245 r. / m. pi. sinews, )y ft -/ BA. under Jti^col. 707. 6. JIsjiL/ col. 166. Dele the words Mart, to the end. The reference is to JlaiJliL./ Act. Apost. xxiii. 34 VHh. q »/ iKTepos, jaundice, C. B. M. 658 a ult. Ui./ m.pl. ayKvXr], button holes, Hex. Ex. xxvi. 4, 5; Jlo./ o» JiJjT’ Op. Nest, in loc. 137. 8. Cf. W col. 360 and infra. EIkocttov, a monastery 20 miles from Alexandria, Pet. Ib. 64. 19. JKjojjx./ a monastery in Apamea, Jac. Edes. Chron. Can. 575. 11. Jil/ col. 167. f. Upa, hiera, name of many medicines or recipes, tco J iZ? a Hiera of Galen, Med. 49. 11, 21 ; |y_*/ what? ib. 48. 15, 136. 16. )i*l Hiera Pikra, a stomachic, ib. 45. 16, 137. 13. Oftener ellipt. J*a*9 q. v. JlZl col. 167. m. a brass pot with handles. Samaritan *VN, var. of Heb. “i'D Ex. xvi. 3. S. Fraenkel ZA. ix. 1. f. = Ji_/, Warda 2477* marg. J»«_o JLkOO?. ?|j~/ pr.n.f. wife of King plsU, Kal-w- Dim. ed. Bick. 95. 20. col. 168. Hierapolis = Mabug, ref. Or. Xt. ii. 356. 4. *jaHeraclitus, philosoph. But. Sap. Philos 2. 3. ’Hpryeuua, child of morn, an epithet of Eos, A.M.B. iii. 279. 16. ]£&»» col. 169. Cf. BHChr. Eccl. ii. T09. 9 and n., Pers. Mart. 108 n. 971. verdigris, oxide of copper, Uoot yS'+j.} JuoIJo irun is a product of copper smelting furnaces, Chimie 4. 13/14. I. q. and 'lepuv, Patriarch of Antioch, BHChr. Eccl. 41. 14. jJo-coy-./ tepoKoWa, Chimie 57. 20 with gloss Ujc*o o», ib. 58. 20. Med. 162. 7. See and from of Jericho, R. 0. C. vii. 119. 23, JlfcU/ J&J cu^x»/, G. Busame 76. 3. col. 170. 3. to Upareiov, the inner sanctuary of a church, Par. Pat. 39. 1 but in the text = A.M.B. vii. 102, Pallad. 171 ult., 569. 7. col. 170. i.q. yO*-/. rust, verdigris, Chimie 129, note 2, mediaeval alchemists call verdigris Jarim. Used in medicine, Med. 63. 2r, 64. 1, 169. 1, 13, 560. 24, 601. 19, J.A.O.S. xx. 196. 13, 14. col. 170. 2) Irene, virgin and martyr, U-W and UW ref. Stud. Sin. ix. 123. tit. ff. ipivov, lily oil, so correct for Med. 146. 12 and for yox.?/ ib. 147. 11. pr.n.m. a Mongol Emir, Jab. 149. 4 af., ib. 5 &f* ci.i_ / Irenopolis, Syn. ii. Eph. II. 16. EIpTjvTi, an island in the Red Sea, Jac. Edes. Hex. 20. 7. col. 171. 1) orris root i.e. the root of Iris Florentina, J-ol .L-gd : Med. 601.11, orris oil, ib. 143. 1, 251. 13, 252. 3, 401. 10. In two passages, Med. 161. 7 and 182. 4, translated by Budge, “irises” and “husked barley” i.e. )ico»/P, the meaning may be the flour of darnel or tares but is more likely to be orris as else¬ where.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31366211_0040.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)