KadccTfiaTiov 



348 



KaooaLoai 



Chron. 528, 5. 558, 19, et alibi. Theoph. 211, 9, 

 285, et alibi. Pokph. Cer. 304, 22. Theoph 

 CoNT. 625, 16. 



2. In the Eitual, session, one of the twenty por 

 tions into which the Psalter is divided (see i/^aJiTij 

 ptov). Balsam, ad Concil. Laod. 17. 



3. In the Ritual, session, a name given to certain 

 troparia, during the singing of which the congrega- 

 tion is allowed to sit. 



ra6i(Tjj.a.Tiov, ov, to, (KadKr/jLa) ceU, KiXKa, KeXkiov. Pa- 



cnoji. 952 A. 

 tidlcrrrifii, to ordain, as a bishop, presbyter, or deacon. 

 Const. ApOST. 2, 1, 1 T6f iroifiiva tw KaBiaTUjUvov 

 iirlaKOTtov, The pastor who is about to he ordained a 

 bishop : who is a candidate for the office of bishop. 

 2, 1, 2 Eir iTTia-Ktmrjv KaTacrTaBijvm. Ibid. 2, 2, 2. 6, 



17, 1. 8, 17. ApOCR. Act, Philipp. 37 Karacrnjcreis 



avTov fVio-KOffoi'. Clem. Eom. Homil. 11, 36. Hip- 



POL. 290, 43 Ka6lcn-a<T6ai els tovs KXrjpovs. AnC. 10. 



18. Laod. 12. 13. Nic. I, 4. Ant. 22. 23. 



2. Perf. part. Kadcaras, composed, self-possessed. 



PniLON. II, 476, 14. (See also Karda-Taais 3.) 

 .a6i<nopea>, to paint, 'urropiui. TheOD. LectOR. 1, 1 

 T^K elKoua ttjs Beopfiropos, fjv 6 airoixToKos AovKas Kadia-ro- 

 pria-ev. Theoph. Cont. 677, 11 n«pSi| XP^<^°^"°^°^ 

 KaBiOTOprjTO. 

 a6oSr]ye<a, rjau), {Kadobrjyos) tO guide. SePT. Job. 12, 23. 



.aeoXiKof, ij, oV, general, universal. Polyb. 1, 57, 4, et 

 alibi. Epict. 2, 2, 25, et alibi. 



'H KaSoXiKri «/cX77(ria, The catholic church. The 

 church universal, the true or orthodox church, that is, 

 the church founded by Christ and his apostles. 

 Const. Apost. 2, 25, 5, et alibi. Ignat. Smyrn. 8. 

 Method. 380 C. Nic. I, Can. 8. Athan. I, 116 

 C. Cod. Apr. Can. 67. 



KadoKiKri tmaroKr], A general epistle, an epistle ad- 

 dressed to the church universal. Eus. 2, 23, p. 82, 

 13. 



2. Cathedral, as applied to the principal church 

 in a city. Eus. 6, 43, p. 312. Epiph. I, 719 B. 

 Nil. Epist. 2, 290. Quin. Can. 59. Nic. II, 681 



E. Theoph. 717, 8 'Ec rfi KaBoKixfi uyia So^la T^s 



NiKoiar, At Saint Sophia, the cathedral church of 

 Nictea {Nice). 575, 10 T^x Ka6o\i<riv Aapaa-Kov ayia- 

 TdTTjv lKKXr](rtav. NiC. CONST. 85, 22. 



3. Substantively, 6 koBoXikos, rationalis, intendant 

 of finance, Xoyode'n/r, a public officer. Constanti- 

 NUS M. apud Eus. V. C. 4, 36 'O ttjs SioiKrjo-eois 



Kodo'KtKds. Athan. I, 135 E. 200 F, et alibi. 

 Basilic. 6, 23 titul. Ilepi irpoKovparapos, iJToi KaBoKi- 

 Koi, 1/1*1/ 6e Xoyo^fVoD. Ibid. 6, 23, 3. 7, 5, 98 and 99. 

 (Compare Eus. 7, 10, ]). 332, 15 'Etti twi/ KafldXou 

 \6ya>v Xfyopfvos tivm ^atriXcus.) 



4. Substantively, o kuBoXikos, the Icatholikos or pa- 

 triarch of the Pers-Armenians. Proc. I, 263, 11. 

 Anast. Caesar. 433 C. Petr. Ant. 1 1 6 A. Zo- 



NAR. II, 85 (Paris) 'O rS>v 'laKafiirav KaBokiKos. 

 KaBoXiKoTT]!, ))Tos, rj, the office of KaBoXiKos 3. Eus. 8, 11. 

 KaBoKtKcos, adv. of KoBoKiKos, in general, universally ; 



opposed to Kara ptpos, in part. Poltb. 4, 1, 8. 

 KaBokov, that is, Ka6' oXou, in general. Adjectively, 



general, koBoXikos. 'H koBoKov (KK\Tjcria, = 'H xa^oXiK^ 



ckkXtjo-io. Cyrill. Alex. Epist. 63 E. Soz. p. 6, 

 16. Id. 6, 20, p. 242, 29. 



2. At all, in the least degree. Sept. Ex. 22, 11 



'H pr)V fiij avTov neTTOvrjpivcrBai Ka66\ov Trjs irupaKuTaBijKrjs 



Tou ttXijo-i'oi/. Basil. II, 425 B E( KaBoKov yiXSv ovk 



c|eaTiv. EuAGR. SciTENS. 1257 B El Swarov, to 



KaBoKov els TroXii/ pfj dTravrfja^s. 

 I 

 KaBopCKeui, f}(TW, pcrf. part. pass. KoBapiKrifievos, J), ov, 



common, current. Poly'b. 10, 5, 9 T.^ KaBapCK-qpivr] 



ho^rj Trepi avTov. PORPH. Adni. 08, 8 Aia Kotvrjs Koi 

 KaBapi\r)pevr)S cmayyeXlas. Cer. 5 KaBa>pi\r]pein; Ka\ 

 atrKovaTepa (ppda-ei, The language used in daily inter- 

 course. 

 KaBopo\oyeopai {KaBopio'Soyea), to promise, engage, be- 

 troth. Sept. Ex. 21, 9 'Euv 8e tu via KaBopoKoyrjcnj- 

 Tat, avTrjv. 



KaBoppXov, ov, TO, necklace, oppos- Sept. Hos. 2, 13. 



KoBoatoa, perf. part. pass. KaBaa^iapivos, rj, ov, (a) Dedi- 

 cated, consecrated, sacred to. Eus. 1, 3 fin. Oi KaBw- 

 (Tiapevoi avTa. Lyd. 269, 13. (b) Devoted, faithful, 

 loyal. Ephes. 989 B. 1004 A. Chal. 849 B. 

 868 A. Novell. 20, 9. Edict. 13, 11, § 8'. 



