KUKajSa 



351 



KaKOTpoTrevofiai 



KOKii^a, ^, = KOKKa^rj, KOKKa^os. HeS. KaKajBa .... 17 



^vrpaj r]v tj^cls KaKKa^ov, 

 KOKafiiv for KaKajSwv. PtOCH. 2, 105. 



KaKa^iov, TO, = KoKKaPos. Basilic. 44, 15, 19. Porph. 



Cer. 676, G. 

 KaKeiTpixaa, as, fj, (xaKfi'rpfx'jO guile, wiliness, wily 



character. Poltb. 4, 87, 4. 

 KaKivKUKas {kokjjv KaKo>s) adv. disastrously, miserahly, as 



he oi; they deserved. Vit. Steph. 515. PoRPn. 



Adm. 84, 3. 173, 6. (Compare the classical xaKoj 



kokSs and its variations.) 

 KaKKa^o7rvp(j)6pos, ov, (KciicKapos, irvp<p6pos) carrying cal- 

 drons filled with the Greek fire, as a ship. Theoph. 



540, 19 Airjpeis eipeyfdets KaKKal3oTrvpcf>6povs. 



Substantively, ij KaKKa^OTrvpcpopos, SC. vaiis or 8iripj]s, 



fire-ship. Theoph. 646, 15. 



KaKoPovXia, as, fj, (koko^ovKos) the being unwise. Joseph. 

 BeU. Jud. 2, 11, 3. 



naKoyrjpos, ov, 6, (y^pas) wiched old man or monk ; op- 

 posed to KaXoyripos. APOPHTH. Epiph. 1. 



KaKoyviijiav, ov, (xaKos, yvap.rj') evil-minded, KaKo^pav. 



Iren. 3, 3, 4. Dion Cass. 1296, 32. 

 KaKohihaaKoKka (kokos, SiSda-KoXos) , to instruct in evil. 

 ClejI. Eom. Epist. 2, 10 KaKoSiSao-xaXoCvres ras avai- 



tIovs ^vxas. Sext. Adv. Rhetor. ]i. 297 KaxoStfia- 

 (TKaXei yap tovs ttoWovs to Ke^apuTp.iva Xcyeuj'. 



(caKoSiSao-KaXi'a, as, fj, evil teaching. Ignat. Philad. 2. 

 Hii'POL. 280. 



KoKobo^ia, as, fj, false opinion in religious matters ; op- 

 posed to opdoSo^ia. Edst. Ant. 660 A. Athan. I, 

 895 A. 



(coKoSolos, OV, unsound in religion ; ojiposed to dp^dSo^os. 

 Ajiphil. 207 D. 



KaKo^rjXla, as, fj, (xaxdfijXof) unhappy imitation. Po- 

 ltb. 10, 25, 10, V. 1. (caKofijXuo-ia. LuciAN. Saltat. 

 82. 



KoKo^ata, as, rj, (Cui?) wicked life. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 

 18 D. 



KaKo6e\r]s, is, {6eKa) malevolus, mdlicious. CoD. Afr. 

 Can. 53. 



KonodeXas, adv. of K.aKo6(\i]s, maliciously. Basilic. 60, 

 35,6. 



KaKoiavKTTos, ov, (olavl^opai) ill-omened, unlucky. Mal. 



187, 16. 

 KOKOKpta-ia, as, fj, (KOKoxpiros) lad judgment. Poltb. 



12, 24, 6. 

 KaKoXoyem, tjcroi, (/ca«oXd-yos) to speak ill of any one, to 



revile. Sept. Ex. 21, 16 'O KaKoXoyiv warepa avrov. 



KoKopavla, as, 17, (pai-ia) incurable madncss. Pallad. 



Vit. Chrys. 57 A. 

 KaKoprjxavfto, rj<To>, (^KaKopfixavos) to practise base arts. 



Poltb. 13, 3, 2 Kaxoprixaveiv TTcpl TOVS <j)[\ovs. 

 KsKOTTaBea, to suffer. "With the accusative. Diod. 13, 



56, p. 586, 38. 

 KaKOTTiaria, as, ^, (icafcdTrioTor) erroneous belief, heresy. 



Theoph. 135, 20. 

 KaKcma-Tias, ov, 6, (^KaKomaria) heretical person, heretic, 



KoKoSo^os. Theoph. 513, 6. 



KaKOTTOirjcns, eas, fj, (Ka/coTTOieo)) hurt, injury, KaKonotia. 

 Sept. 2 Esdr. 4, 22 Mijttote nXrjdvvdfj dcpavia-pos els 

 KUKOTTOLTja-iV /3a{7tXfCo"t. 



KaKowoXiTcia, as, fj, (n-oXiTcia) bad form of government. 

 Poltb. 15, 21, 3. 



KaKonpayla, at, fj, = KaKoirpa^ta, JoSEPH. Ant. 2, 5, 4. 



IsiD. Pel. Epist. 1, 149. 



KaKowpaypovea, fjaai, to be KaKonpayfuav. POLTB. 3, 2, 8, 



et alibi. 

 KaKonpa^la, as, fj, (7rpdo-(7<o) evil-doing, KaKOTTpayta. Cleji. 



Eom. Homil. pp. 17, 7. 18, 7. 



KaKoppvTTos, OV, {pvTTOs) Squalid. BABR. 10. 



KaKotTKonos, ov, (o'KOTTos) having evil intentions, mischiev- 

 ous, disorderly. Eckhol. p. 602 'AkoXovBIo fls 

 TToISas KoKoa-Konovs, The off.ce for disorderly boys. 

 (Compare Const. Apost. 8, 11, 5 Ta ttai&ia onjice- 

 Tmuav wpos ra ^fjpari, Kal Siaxovos avTols ertpos eoTco 

 e(^fo"Ta)?, OTTCoff pfj araKTwai.) 



KaKoavKKfKTos, ov, {crvXKiyai) badly collected or brought 

 together, ill-assorted. Nic. 11, 805 E. 



KaKoaivBevTos, ov, {a-vvridrjpi) ill put together, badly com- 

 posed. LuciAN. Calumn. 14. Iren. 1, 8, 1 Ka/to- 



(rvvSira (jiaiTairla. 

 KaKOTpoTTivopat (xaKoTpoffos), to act badly, to deal unfairly. 

 Poltb. 5, 2, 9 ToiavTa o-wSipevos Ka\ KaKOTpoTTfvcrd- 

 pevos rrpos rovs jrpoeipjjpevovs. 



