larope 



3^5 



Ka^aWiKevQ) 



(?;', s-', or S') means tliat tlie number of the troparia 

 to be sung or chanted in connection with tlic Lauds 

 (alvoi) is 10 (8, G, or 4, as the case may be). 

 toTopto), rjaoi, to give a written account of an event, to 

 lorile history. Sept. 1 Esdr. 1, 31 'Ei/ rrj /3i/3A(a tUv 

 \aTopovy.iV(tjv Trepi twv (BacriXeoiV Ttjs *\QvBai(is . . . . ra Te 

 T!pOTTpa-)(6(vra vtt' avTov Koi ra vvv laroprjTai iv ra /3i/3XiO) 

 Tcov ^atrtXeatv lapar^X Kal Tov 'lovda. 1, 40 Ta fie laTO- 

 pr}6fVTa ncpl avTov. POLTB. 1, 13, 7 Ou yap iiTTOpelv 

 vnep avTutv TTpoTtdifieda. DiOD. 1, 9. 15 IloXXoi yap 

 IffTopoiiat ov^ vno twv 7re/Jt tov Oatpiv KTtaSrivai tus 

 Oq^as. 



2. To represent, as in a picture, to paint. Aster. 

 1 68 B M^ ia-Topei avvex^s ttjv aijioppoovtrav. DajLISC. 



I, 316 D. 619 A. Nic. II, 650 D. 057 A. The- 

 OPH. CoNT. 143, 15. 157, 19. 

 la-TopLa, as, r), history. PoLTB. 1, 57, 5, et alibi. Diod. 



1, 1. 



2. Picture, painting. Nil. Epist. 4, CI. D.v- 

 siASC. I, 616 B. Nic. II, 749 C. Cede. H, 152, 

 15. 

 idTopiKos, Tj, 6v, historical. Diod. 1, 3. 



Substantively, 6 lo-TopiKos, historian. Diod. 1, 6. 

 l<TToptoypa(pos, ov, 6, {la-Topia, yparjxo) historian. PoLYB. 



2, 62, 2, et alibi. Diod. 1, 3. 2, 32. 



laTploiv, toi/of, o, histrio. Plut. II, 289 C. D. 

 la-xaSoKcipva, av, Ta, the same as itrxaSes (cat Kapva, fiys 

 and nuts. Epict. 3, 9, 22. 4, 7, 22. 4, 7, 23 



tc^adoKapvov. 

 tcrxvponnieoi, rjcra, (lcr}(vp6s, jroie'o)) tO make sh'ong, to 



Strengthen. Poltb. 28, 17, 7. 

 la-xvpoa, iiaa>, (laxvpos) to strengthen. Sept. Esai. 41, 7 



laxvpmaav avra iv ijXois. 

 'a^va-is, eas, % (Icrxva) ==■ Sivafiis. SePT. Cant. 3, 5. 

 laxva = SCvapat. TlIEOPH. 4, 17. 239, 14 "AXXot Se 

 (pvye'LV L(TXVG-aVT€s iv Poipirj Ka\ ^oivUr] 5t€trjTapi]o-av. 



la-as, perhaps. "With the aorist subjunctive. Apocr. 



Thom. Euangcl. A, 15, 1 "Icras av 8vvr]da> (ya fi(Ta 

 KoKaKelas StSd^ai aiiTo Ta ypdniiaTa. (See INTRODUC- 

 TION, § 108, 2.) 

 'iraXoi, av, ol, applied to the inhabitants of Western 

 Europe uidiscriminately. Mal. 432 STpaTtarcoi/ Pca- 



fiaiav, rJTOi, iToKCav 'Keyop.ivuiv Icnravav. 

 'Ira^vpiov, ov, to, = Qajiaip. SePT. Jer. 26 (46), 18. 

 iTap-ta, as, f], (Irapos) audacity, hapoTrjs. Sept. Jer. 29 



(49), 16. 30 (49), 4 eiyaT^p hapias. 



'laaKeip, 6, indeclinable, Hebrew D'p'lHS Jelwiakim, 

 Joakim, the father of the Virgin. Apock. Proteu- 

 angel. passim. (See also 6eoTTaTa>p.) 



'Io)cn";f, i), 6, Joses. NT. Matt. 27, 56. Marc. 15, 40. 



K. 



Ka^aSrjs, ov, 6, = Ka^aSiov. TzETZ. Chil. 12, 791 "Eo-^ij- 

 p.a evva\iOV O'TpaTtcoToiV to flpa, "Ojrfp Ka^ddrjs "XeytTai 

 diro Ka/3aSou Hipcrov. 



Ka^dStv for Ka^ddtov. PtOCH. 1, 67. 



Ka^dSiov, ov, TO, Persian TNilGp) caftan, KdvSvs. 

 PoRPH. Cer. 749, 16. 



KajSaXXapi/f, i;, 6, = KaPaWdpios. LeO. G, 11. 

 Ko/SnXXa/iiKof, Tj, ov, ((ca/SaXXdpiOf) equestrian, liTTTtKos. 



TuEOPH. 557, 8. Leo. 6, 2. 18, 82. Pokph. 

 Them. 62, 11. 15 SrpaTor Ka^aWapiKos, cavalry. 



Substantively, to Ka^aWapiKov, cavalry, ij iirTrot. 

 Theoph. 548, 19. Porph. Adm. 151, 7. 



Ka^aWdpios, ov, o, (xa^oXXi^s) caballarius, horseman, 

 lirrnvs. Proc. II, 289, 20, as a proper name. Mar- 

 tyr. Areth. 52. EuAGR. 6, 21. Snioc. 230, 12. 

 12. Theoph. 491. Porph. Cer. 483 OJ 8e arpa- 



TiSiTai wavTfs laravTai, Ka^aWapwi. CuROP. 39, 23 

 Ko/3aXXupi'ou biepxofiivov ToO l3a<Ti\eas, The king pass- 

 ing on horseback. 

 Ka/3aXXaptj for Ka/3aXX«piOf. ChrON. 700. 



Kal3dX\r]s, ou, o, caballus, Jiag. Plut. II, 828 E. 



Ka/3aXXtKeuo), (vera, (Ka/3aXX;;t) to mount a horse, to ride, 

 inncio. Mauric. 1, 2. Theoph. 594, 16. 595, 

 13 Ka/3aXXtKcucras 6e (riv SiaKoaiois dvBpinrois avTov .... 



