KareTTavciy 



368 



KaTOlKTJTrjpiOV 



KmeiTava (iirivio), over. Substantively, 6 Kamrava, prae- 

 fectus, prefect, chief, head. Poupu. Adm. 228, 



24 Tox KUTCTravo) MafiSairav. Cev. C, 4 To) KaTenavia 

 Koi T(5 SofiearlKa rdv ^aa-tXtKav. 9, 15 'O KaTcirdvo) 

 rav patTiXtKav. AtTAL. 11, 19 'Oi/ . . . . KaTfTrdvo) T^f 

 'iToKias jrpofx"P''<^''ro. 172 'O r^f /ifynXijs 'AjTioxficf 

 KaTfTrai'G). 

 KaT(Tt'i6vfi.os, ov, (evuos) very desirom. Sept. Jmlitli. 12, 

 16 'He KaTCTTidvfios (TCpoSpa Tov a-vyyeviirdai fifT avrrjs. 



Korepyov, ov, to, (epyov) wori', service. Sept. Ex. 35, 21. 

 2. TackU, the apparatus of a ship. Porph. Cer. 

 659. 



<caT€uSoK6o> Tivi, (fvSoKfO)) <» upprOVC UlUck of. P0LY13. 



Frag. Histor. 37. 



KarevKatpeui = evKaipea Strengthened by Kara. POLYB. 



12, 4, 13 KarevKaiprjo-as, having ffood opportunities. 

 KaTevodooptai {(iob6a>), to prosper. SepT. Ps. 1, 3 naiTO 



o(Ta av noLTj Karevodto^TjacTat. 

 KaTfvo-Toxfo) (fio-Toxfw), to be unsuccessful in anything. 



DiOD. 2, 5, p. 117,85. 

 *KaTkx<-:>, with the genitive. Tiieopii. 119 KaTao-x"!' 



T^s opy^s. Restraining his anger. 156, 19 Karao-x^i' 



TOtv vrj(r(i>v. 



2. To understand, to hioiv. Theophrast. Chai-- 



acter. 26 (28) Kai rmv 'O/xijpou Inav toCto tv ^okov (tarc- 

 Yfii' art OuK dya^ov . . . . ffs Kolpavos (crTa>, tu>v St aXXwv 

 firfhfv ima-racrdai. ApOCR. Act. Andr. 4 ToCto «(ttij/ 

 ojTfp XcXfX", "' n^n Karex^ts, on p.iya (<jt\v to pva-T^jpiov 

 TOV tnavpov. 



mTTiynpio) with the accusative of the person. Theoph. 



239, 7. 

 Ka-mp-aifvplvoi, ri, ov, = Kaerjpalevpivos, hachieyed. Stale. 



Eds. 6, 16. Porph. Adm. 68, 4. 

 Karliva, i], catena, chain, SKva-n. Theod. Ill, 590 D. 



IsiD. Pel. Epist. 1, 485. (Not to be confounded 



with caTiVa.) 

 Karr]Viov =: Karijva. CODIN. 35, 6. 



Karnx^u, {r,X^<i>), to soitnd. Hence to state, in the sense 

 of narrate. Joseph. Vit. 65, p. 34 Avrds o-e ttoXXu 



KaTrixn<''<-> Twi' ayvooviifvav. LuCIAN. Jupit. Tragoed. 



39. Lucius sive Asin. 48. 

 2. In ecclesiastical Greek, to instruct in the prin- 



ciples of religion, to catechize* NT. Luc. 1, 4 Ilfpi 



Ziv KaTrixfl6lt \6ya)V. Act. 18, 25 KaTi;x')M^''09 rrjn oBov 



Tou Kvplov. Apocr. Act. Paul, et Theel. 39 Kot?;- 



X^(Tiia-a avTTjp tov Xoyoi/ tov deoit. Act. Barn. 11 Ov 

 Ka'i TToXXa KnTi]XW^ Bopwi/Saf «if Trji/ tsIcttiv. ConST. 

 ApOST. 7, 39, 1 KaTTixfitrBai tok XoyoK rijs eC(rf/3fiaj. 

 7, 40, 1 6 KOTTjxidds. 8, 6, 3 Toiiy KaTr]xovjxivov! to 

 fCayyeXioi/ tou X/JtffTou o"0U. 8, 32, 9 O /ieXXwv KaTTj- 

 XeTo-5at Tpi'a eTr; KaTrjxfitrda. CleM. Rom. Ilomil. p. 



19, 7. HiPPOL. 252, 25. Basil. Ill, 292 D T^ 



KaTrjxovfieva fiia. SOCR. 7, 4. 



Participle, 6 KaTr)xoup.evos, catechumen. CoNST. 



ArosT. 2, 10, 1. 5, 6, 3. 7, 46. 8, 6, 1. Iren. 



Frag. 13. Neocaes. 5. 

 KaTTjxricns, teas, fj, catecMzation ; catechism ; preaching. 



Const. Apost. 7, 39, 2. 8, 32, 11. Eus. 6, 6. 8. 



Athan. I, 391 D. 



0( iv KaTrixT}crei, the same as o< Kanjxovjievoi, catechu- 

 mens. Const. Apost. 8, 15, 2. 

 KaTTjxriTrir, ov, 6, (xaTi/xf") catechist. Clem. Rom. Homil. 



3,71. 

 Karrixv'ii'ds, v> dv, catechetical. Eus. 4, 23, p. 185. Id. 



4, 24 KarrixiTiKa ^i/SXi'n. 

 KaTTixKa, i<Ta, = KOTtjxia. EuKHOL. PtOCH. 2, 422. 

 KaTrixovpteva, <ov, to, = KaTrjxovfievf'ia. AmpHIL. 183 D. 



Qdin. Can. 97. Nic. II, 672 A. Theoph. 639, 5. 

 715, 2. Porph. Cer. 80, 9. Adm. 140. 

 KQTrjxovpevf'ia, av, rd, (KaTrjxovpifvos) the catechumens 

 place in a church. Const. IV, 781 D. Porph. 

 Cer. 77, 20, et alibi. 



KaTrixovfjifvos, see KaTTjx^ffl- 



KOTiWos opdrof, catillus ornatus. Athen. 14, 57. 



KaTiva, as, fj, (catinum?) a kind of «/i*p. Theoph. 



608. 609, 17. (Not to be confounded with KaTt]va.) 

 KaTwa, oia-a, (loa) to malce rusty, to cover with rust. 



Sept. Sir. 12, 11. Greg. Naz. I, 495 D KaTiaBr,, 



become rusty. Porph. Adm. 40, 12 KanadevTcov, 



having become rusty. 

 KOTia-xvais, (as, fj, (icario-xuci)) violence. Cedr. II, 653. 

 KdTXof, ov, d, Catulus, a man's name. Inscr. 5879. 

 KUTOiK-qTripiov, ov, TO, (caToiKijT^p) habitation, abode. Sept. 



Ex. 12, 20. 



