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KeWiov 



Kav<rav, a>vos, 6, (kovctis) burning heat, icaCtrof. Sept. 

 Judith. 8, 3. 



2. Hot wind. Sept. Job. 27, 21. Hos. 12, 1. 



Jer. 18, 17 'Qf uvefxov Kaia-ava dia(T7Tfpa>, where Kav- 



a-ojpa has the force of an adjective. 

 Kavrrjpiov, ov, to, brand, mark made by burning. Eus. 



5, 2, p. 211, 16. 

 Kaii;^<r(s, eas, ij, (^Kavxaojiai) a boasting, boast. Sept. 



Jer. 12, 13. 

 Kavav, 6, Hebrew p3, a kind of cake. Sept. Jer. 7, 18. 

 KaxfKTTjs, ov, 6, (kqkos, e;(co) in a had state of health. 



Metaphorically, dissatisfied. Poltb. 1, 9, 3, et 



alibi. 

 nai^a, J], caps a, case, KOfiijfa, Kicmj, BfiKTj. Basilic. 44, 



13, 3. SuiD. 



KailraKTjs, ov, 6, cruse. Sept. 3 Reg. 17, 14 'O Ka\jraKr]s 

 ToC i\mov. 19, 6 Kai|^a(ci;£ vSaros. 



Ka>fraKiov, ov, to, diniin. of Kaij/aKrjs. HeS. KayjfaKWV, 

 y\o}aa6KOiiov. 



(Cf'/SAi;, ?)s, fi, = Ke<f)a\ri. PsELL. 445. 



Kcbpaia, as, i], — K(&pia. PoUPH. Cer. 4G2, 20. 



Kflpevov, ov, TO, [<eipai, Ki'tpivos) text, in the sense of 

 original ; opposed to o-xoXtov. Phot. Nomocan. 

 passim. 



Keifir/Xiofjiv'KaKiov, ov, to, (K€(f»T/Xio0uXa|) treasury. No- 

 vell. 74, 4, § /S". 



KetpriKto(j)v'Ka^, okos, o, (Keipfj\tov,<l>v\a^) treasurer. Chal. 

 1553 C. 



K€iprjKiapxeiop, ov, to, (^KeipAiapxis) = 6r](ravpo(j>v\aKiov. 



Theoph. 663, 16. 

 Kfipa, as, fi, (xeipo)?) a person's age. Cod. Afr. Can. 76. 



QuiN. Can. 84. HeS. Kelpa, yevea, rj ^XiKi'a. 



Kcipa, to shear, said of the clerical tonsure. QuiN. Can. 

 21 T(5 ToC K\rjpov KeipidBuurav crxwaTt. 



KeiTovKtirof, ou» 6, Keitouheitos, a nickname for Ulpian 

 of Tyre, because he was in the habit of asking Ktt- 

 Tot ; Ov Kekai ; Does it occur ? Does it not occur 7 

 that is. Is this meaning found in any classical author ? 

 And woe unto the word that was not at least five 

 hundred years old. Athen. 1, 2 OiXirmvos 6 Tvpios, 

 OS Sia ras (TvvexA fi)T^(7fir, as dva iracrav opav nou^Tai 

 iv Tois dyuiair .... €<TXfi> ovop,a toO Kvpiov fiiaoTj/iOTepoi/, 



KeeToijKetTos. Ovros 6 avr^p vopov fix^v Xbiov pT)hivos 

 aiTorpayetv 7rp\v elne'iv KeiTai fj oii Kelrai, Olov ei 

 Kenai Sipa cVi toC ttjs fjpfpas popiov, k. t. X. 



wXe/jef, celeres (from celer). Plut. I, 34 A. 64 C. 



KcXcuo-ir, t<as, 17, (kcXeuo)) command, order. Plut. II, 32 

 C. Apock. Act. Pet. et Paul. 3. Chron. 728, 15. 

 729, 15. 730. 



iceXfuo), to bid, command, order. Classical. 



The imperatives Ke\evo-ov, xeXfiJcraTf, when used as 

 words of ceremony, correspond to the Modern Greek 

 opiae, 6pl<rre, Komacre, KoTnaare, and to the English 

 Please, Be pleased. Amphil. 203 C Kal ipus aira, 



KeXevaov, (taeXde ds to iepoTetov, KoXfi crc 6 apxiaria^Ko- 

 ffof. 204 B Kvptf 'E(j)patfji,, Ki\ev(Tov, (1a(K6e ds to 

 ayiov ^fjfia. LeiMOX. 07 'Gr ovv avrjkdev iTpos Tov 

 yepoiTa Kal dinjyyftXev aitTa TTfpt epov, 7rotr](Tas (apav 

 TToW^v KarffKdfV Xeymx fjpiv, KfXfvaan, Please walk in, 

 sirs. EuKHOL. p. 179 Kap^avoviriv avTov 8vo i(p(is 

 Trap' (KaTfpa, Kal ayayoirrfs avTov Sia Toii ^opflov k\Itovs 

 i(Travrai Iv rd peaco tov paov Kal Kf'Kfvovo'iv avTov \€yovT€S 

 TO KeXevaov, K.^Xeva'aTf, KeXevaov, 5eo"7rora ayce. 

 KeXc(j)6s, ij, 6v, (^K(\v<f>avov, KfXvcpr], /ce<^uXos) leproUS, Xe- 



■npos. Apophth. Agath. 26. 

 (ceXXa, r)s, 17, cella, chamber, room, commonly monk's 

 cell. EuAGR. Scitens. 1225 C. Nil. Epist. 2, 96. 

 132. ViT. Epiph. 328 B. Apophth. Arsen. 3. 

 Leimon. 32. 



KfKKapka, as, f), femin. of KeWapws. Ti'PIC. 25. 

 KeXKaprjs, r), 6, the butler of a monastery, xcXXapios, <ceXXa- 



piVrjf. Ptoch. 2, 104. 221. 516. 

 KfWapiKos, 17, ov, cellarius. Chron. 540 Ta KeXXapiKa, 



stores, provisions. Basilic. 44, 13, 6, § 1. 

 (teXXapioi/, 01), TO, cellarium, a room where provisions 



are kept. Basil. II, 530 A. 664 D. Apophth. 



Gelas. 3. Vit. Euthym. 33. Porph. Cer. 462, 5. 

 KeXKaptos, ov, 6, cellarius, butler, (piiXa^ rov SpTov. Ba- 

 sil. II, 530 A. Porph. Them. 28, 5. Cer. 463, 10. 

 KeWapiTTjs, ov, o, the butler of a monastery, KtWapios, 



Kf\Xapr]s. Apophth. Gelas. 3. 

 KeXKiov or kcXXiov, ov, to, (kcXXo) Small room, monk's cell. 



Athan. I, 157 A. Basil. II, 529 C xfAXia. Euagr. 



SciTEXs. 1257 A. Pallad. 162 B. Theod. 



