Ka6apT7]pio<i 



3-4T 



adifffia 



Ka6apTr)pios, ov, (KadapTr/p) lustralis, purgatorius, expia- 

 tory. Dion. Hal. Ill, 1852, 11 Kadaprripioi, Svalai, 

 Lustralia sacrijicia. 



KaSeSpa, as, rj, see, the seat of episcopal power. Cleji. 

 Eoji. ITomil. p. 11, 11, et alibi. Sard. Can. 4. 

 Greg. Naz. I, 4G4 A. Ei'iph. I, 1039 B T^.- 

 KaBibpav Trjs ini(TK<mris. CoD. Afr. Can. 23. 39. 85. 

 121. 



2. Privy, necessary, dvayKoiov, xpela, Kcmpwv. The- 

 OD. Ill, 559 C. 



3. Session, as of an assembly. Nic. II, 808 E. 



KaSeSpartKou, oi, 6, (^Ka6(8pa) =: tvdpoviaa-TiKov (see under 



ivdpoviauTiKos). Novell. 123, 3 titul. 

 KaBiiopm, to he situated, to lie, simjily to be. Mal. 199, 



19 'Efjiecra^fTO fj noXis 'Avriyovla Kal iv atKpdKela exa- 



Qi^ero. (Compare the Epic i/aterau as applied to 

 places.) 

 KaQcis, or separately naff fXs, {koto. (Is) hy one. NT. 

 Marc. 14, 19 01 Se rjp^avro Xvirelcrdai alra fls KaBeis, 

 one hy one. Joan. 8, 9 'E^ripxovro els KaSeis. 21, 25 

 Kad' €v, every one. Act. 21, 19 K.a6' (v i'Kaa-rov Ziv 



inoirjaev 6 Oeos. CONST. APOST. 2, 10, 3 Tovs Kaff 

 (va, Each one. 2, 57, 6 'O KaBeis alrav, aWa pij 

 arravres. One by one, hut not all together. Eos. 10, 4, 

 p. 4G6 'O KaOils, Each one. Leo. 7, 28 ToC Kaff ena 

 (TTpariuiTov, Of every soldier. 7, 3 Tov kqB' era crrpa- 

 rioiTTiv. PORPH. Cer. 121 Kad' iva eKaa-Tov Prjpa, At 



each step. 

 KaBepi^a = KoBapi^oi. ArOCR. Act. Bam. 20 (Kadepiadi], 



as a various reading. Act. Andr. et Matthiae 10. 

 KaBeros, oc, perpendicular. PoLYB. 34, 6, 7. 



Substantively, fj KaBeros, sc. ypappr), perpendicular 



line. Kara KaBtrov, pe7pe7idictdarly. Iren. 1, 17, 1 



Ainfaptv €K Twi^ ovpauujv Kara KaBerov VTrohi^Pplvr^v. 



KaBrjyrjTrjs, ov, 6, {Ka6r)y(op.ai) guide, teacher. NT. Matt. 

 23, 10. Plut. II, 70 E, et ahbi. 



2. Abbot, prior, of a monastery. Stnax. Jan. 11. 



KaBrjyovpivda, as, f), =: Tjyovpfvia. NiL. 3, 108. 

 KaBTjyovpeiios, ov, 6, := tjyovpcvos. BASIL. II, 5G1 D. 



577 C. Nil. Epist. 3, 241 'A^^omu KaBriyovpeva. 

 KaBriKopras, adv. of KaBfiKwv, (KaBljKui) mcethj, properly. 



POLYB. 5, 9, G. 



RaBr^Koui (^Xdm), to nail 071 or to. Sept. Ps. 118, 120 

 Kn^^jXuiroi' ex ToO <^o/3ou aov ras aapxas p.ov, Wall my 

 flesh on thy fear. Polyb. 1, 22, 5 iO<tpa^ imKapalais 



xravltri KaBqXoypevTj, 

 KaBrjpat, to reside, KaBi^a. LeimON. 93 IIoC KaBr/ ; Where 



dost thou reside ? 

 KaBrjpc'pav, see rip,fpa. 

 KaBrjpepla, as, 17, {KaBrjpfpap) daily business. POLYB. G, 



33, 4 changed by the editors into KaBrjpcpda. 

 KaBrjptptvos, fj, ov, {Ka6r)p.fpav) daily. Sept. Judith. 12, 



15. NT. Act. 6, 1. Plut. II, 141 B. Joseph. 



Ant. 11, 7, 1. Const. Apost. G, 18, 6. Herm. 



Vis. 1, 3. Iken. 2, 27, 1. Athen. 1, 59. Sy-nes. 



Epist. 62. 



Substantively, t) KaBijpepivfi, sc. ij/nepa, loeek-day, 



opposed to KvpiaKTi or eopr^. PoRPH. Cer. 521, 8. 

 KaB^(rvxaC<^ = TjavxaCa Strengthened by Kara. POLVB. 



9, 32, 2. 

 KaBiSpos, ov, (ISpas) Sweating inuch, in a state of perspi- 

 ration. Sept. Jer. 8, G. 

 KaBtepoo), aa-a, to consecrate, as a church or monastery. 



Chal. 24 KaBiepaBevra fiovacrri^pm. ChrON. 559, 13. 



QuiN. Can. 49. 

 KaBiepaxTis, ewf, ^, ( /cn^tepooo) consecration, dedication. 



Dion Cass. 35, 87. 1001. Cod. Afr. Can. G Kopav 



Kadiepacrts, Dedication of virgins to the service of 



God ; with reference to deaconesses. 

 KaBt^avai, transitively, to seat. Sept. Job. 12, 18 KaBi- 



^avav /SacrtXfTj iirl Bpovovs. 

 KaBl^a, to enthrone. ThEOPII. Ill 'EKoBia-ev avrov 13a- 



(TiXea. 



Intransitive, to reside, KaBrjpai. Apophth. Sisoes 

 28. 

 KaBiKveopai, to Strike, give a blow. With the genitive of 

 the person. Plut. II, 280 B Ka6i.Kvovfi.fvoi. trKVTei 



T(ov awavTwvTwv. 



In Byzantine Greek, with the dative of the per- 

 son. TheOPH. Cont. 17 Katpiav ot KaBiKeaBai, SC. 

 nXrjyrjV. 

 KaBiapa, aros, to, (KaBiCo)) seat. CoNST. ApOST. G, 6. 



Eus. V. C. 3, 10, p. 582, 30. 



Particularly, the emperor's seat at the hippodrome. 



