KavcKXeio<; 



356 



KaTTavT] 



KavU'Xcws, ov, 6, the emperor's inhstand keeper or holder, 

 KavU\t]S, 6 ToO KavtKXelov. PoRPH. Cer. 7, 19. 131, 

 17. (Compare &v6pa^ 2, Spyvpos 2.) 



KavUXris, o, = KavUXeios. ThEOPH. ConT. 388. 



Kavi(TKiv for KavitTKiov. Apophth. Sara 8. 



*Kavl<TKiov, ov, TO, haskct, Kav'ias, Kavovv. ArIST. apufl 



Poll. 10, 91. 



2. Present, gift, Bapov. Porph. Them. 34, 12. 

 Adm. 210. Phoc. 196, 14. 



*Kavi(rTpov, ov, to, can i strum, Kavaarpov. TheOGNIS 

 apud Athen. 8, GO. [The modern Kamarpov is a 

 broad, shallow wicker hasketS^ 



Kavvafitvos, ov, hempen. Psell. 367. 



Kovvri, r)s, i}, canna. Polyb. 14, 1, 15. 



Kavviov, ov, TO, {KavvT)) reed-joint. Gloss. Jcr. Kamla, 



01 Koi/SuXoi TUX KoKajitav. 

 Kavovapxis, ov, 6, {Kavav, ap)(a) leader of the choir at 



church. Nil. Epist. 3, 241. ViT. Sab. 287 B. 



323 A, et alibi. Chron. 439, 19. 

 Kavovi^a, iVm, to receive into the canon of Scripture. 



Athan. I, 962 A. 



2. To make a canon, said of ecclesiastical rules. 



SocR. 2, 17. 

 KavouiKapios, ov, 6, c a n o n i c a r i u s . Novell. 30, 7, § a. 



128, 5. G. 



KavovtKOS, rj, 6v, canonical. LaOD. .59 "On ov Sei iSiuTi- 

 Kois \jra\povs X(y€<rdai iv T3 fKKKrjuia, oiSe aKavovicrra 

 /3i/3Xi'a, aWa nova to kovoviko t^s Kaivrjs Ka\ Trakaias 8ia- 



6rjKt]s, sc. ^t^Xi'a, the canonical books of the New and 

 Old Testaments. Greg. Ntss. II, 114 B. 

 KavoviKa ypafifiara. Canonical letters. Laod. 41. 



'K.avoviKai kirurroKai, =: KavoviKa ypappara. Ant. 8. 



2. Canonical, dedicated to the service of the church. 

 Laod. 15 Kavovi<6s il^-aXnjf, A regidar church-singer. 

 Athan. II, 290 F. Basil. Ill, 646 D TlapSevos tis 



■njs eKKXrjo^ias KavoviKrj. 



Substantively, (a) Oi kovovikoI, the clergy in gen- 

 eral. Ctrill. Hier. Procatech. 4. Basil. II, 

 560 D. 



(b) 'H KavoviKT], sc. napBtvos or yvvlj, A virgin dedi- 

 cated to the service of the church. Basil. II, 530 D. 

 m, 144 D. 260 D. 272 B. (Compare Athan. 



II, 118 A Ovai napBeva rfj ptj ovarj viro Kavova. 

 SoCR. 1, 17, p. 47, 22 Tar napBfVovs Tas avayeypap- 

 pivas ev T6) tS)v iKK\r}<Tia>v Kav6vi.^ NOVELL. 59, 3. 

 Martyr. Areth. 10 Tar Afyo/x/vas KavoviKas Kol del 

 rrapBevovs. 



3. Versed in the canons of the church. Basil. 



III, 2C8 C. 



KavovLKas, adv. of KavoviKos, canonicaUy. Athan. I, 

 112 E. 



Kava-rpia-ios = Kaorprja-ios. BaSILIC. G, 32 (titul.) as a 

 various reading. 



KavTOTap, opos, 6, cantator, military musician. M au- 

 ric. 2, 18. Leo. 12, 71. 72. 121. 



Kavr^i\ipios, ov, o, =: KayxeWapios. CiNN. 141, 12. 



Kavav, 6vos, 6, canon, in its ecclesiastical acceptation. 

 Can. Apost. 85. Anc. 14. 24. Neocaes. 15. 

 Nic. I, 1. 2. 18. 



2. The sacerdotal catalogue or order, clerical order, 

 the clergy in general, 6 IcpartKos KaraXoyos. NiC. I, 

 16. 17 01 iv Tffl Kovovi f^erafo/ifKot, Those belonging to 

 the sacerdotal order. Ant. 2. G. 11. 



3. Office, prescribed form, formulary of devotion, 

 MoKovBia 2. Apocr. Act. Thadd. 5. Athan. II, 

 116 E. Apophth. Epiph. 3. Leimon. 13. 117. 

 122. 



4. In the Ritual, a Kavinv is a system of aJSai. 

 A complete kovoiv has nine ahal. But in most of the 

 Kavova the bevTtpa o)S^ is wanting ; still the aSal are 

 numbered as if the Bevrepa wSij occupied its proper 

 place. Thus, the last oJSij is always caUed «8ij cWtij. 

 (See also Introduction, § 43.) 



"O fieyas Kavitv, The great canon, the longest in the 

 EiTUAL. Its composition is ascribed to Saint An- 

 dreas, bishop of Crete, who died in the early part of 

 the eighth century. It is sung on the Thursday 

 next after the fourth Sunday in Lent, at matins. 

 Triod. 



5. Penance. Amphil. 194 B. Nom. Coteler. 

 151. 



KawaSijs-, Vj ») Kapades, a proper name. Inscr. 



4506 (A. D. 94-178). 

 Kanavrj, rjs, f], helmet made of hair, rpixlvr] kvvtj. Hes. 



