Kepaaea 



372 



Ke(j)a\T] 



(b) To KepajitoTov, a body of troops holding their 

 shields over their heads. Id. 28, 12, 5. 



Kepaaea, as, rj, cherry-tree, xepaa-la, KepatTOS. GeOPON. 3, 



4, 4. 4, 1, 14. Cedr. I, 619. 



Kepaaia, as, % = Kepacros. MoER. GeopON. 10, 41, 2. 

 Kepaa-la, as, rj, (Kepavrnfit) the act of Jilling a Clip for 



drinking. PoRPH. Cer. 371, 7 Kara he Ktpaa-iav TTiov- 



Tos Tov ^a(nXeci>; 'Keyovo'iv ol j3ovKd\toi, US often CIS the 



cup is handed to the king. 

 Kfpd<Twv, ov, TO, {K€pa<ros) cerasum, cherry. Diosc. 



Parabil. 1, 154. Galen. VI, 345 E. Athen. 2, 



34. 35. 



2. The gum of the cherry-tree, rb KOfifu rav Kcpa- 



o-i'cof. Diosc. 1, 157. 

 K(pa<Tjia, aros, to, cupful of wine, ready for drinking. 



PoRPH. Cer. 375, 4. 

 *K€pa(ros, ov, 6, c eras us, cherry-tree. Theopheast. 



H. P. 3, 13, 1. Athen. 2, 34. 



2. Cerasum, cherry, the fruit of the Ktpaaos, Ke- 



paa-tov. Athen. 2,, 35. 



Keparala = xepaia. Martyr. Aketh. 56. 



Keparapiov, ov, to, (xEpas) yard of a ship, Kfpala. LeO. 



19, 5. PoRPH. Adm. 124, 7. 



KCparia, as, fj, = KepaTta. ThEOD. LeCTOR. 2, 2. GeO- 

 PON. 11, 1. 



KepaTia, as, rj, ((cepaf) carob-tree, Ceratonia Siliqua, Kcpa- 

 Tea. Strab. 17, 2, 2. (See also Kcpdnov.) 



KepaTi^a, laut, {itepas) to butt, KVpi(7cra>. SePT. Ex. 21, 28. 



Deut, 33, 17. 

 KepaTivos, T), ov, of horn. Substantively, fj KepaTivrj, sc. 

 o-dXjrtyl, horn, trumpet. Sept. Jud. 3, 27. 



Kipariov, ov. To, {xepas) carob, the fruit of the Keparla. 



NT. Luc. 15, 16. Diosc. 1, 158. Galen. VJ, 355. 

 2. Carat. Novell. 32, 1. 59, 5. Theoph. 



756. Cede. I, 700, 9. 

 KfpaTio-T^f, ov, 6, ((cfparifw) he who btttts. Sept. Ex. 21, 



29 'Eav 8e o Tavpos KfpaTiaTfjS rj, is Want to piish with 



ike horns. 

 Kfpavvo^oKos, ov, fulminant, an epithet applied to the 



Christian legion in the army of Marcus Aurelius 



Antoninus, because their fervent supplication to the 



God of the Christians was immediately followed by a 



violent thunder-storm, which saved the Roman army 

 from imminent danger. Dion Cass. 1183, 1. 1184, 

 27. Eus. 5, 5, p. 215, 24. 



Ktpavvo^oXos, ov, proparoxytone, thunder-stricken. Diod. 

 1, 13, p. 17, 28 Kfpavvo^oKov SivSpov. 



K(pavvo(TKoirla, as, fj, (^Kepavvos, aKonio) diinnatiotl by 

 thunder and lightning. Diod. 5, 40. 



Kepaiviaais, ems, f), (^Kepavvoa) a striking with a thunder- 

 bolt. ScTMN. 398. 



Kep^iKapiov, ' ov, tA, cervical, pillow, ■irpoa-Ke(f>aKaiov. 

 Herm. Vis. 3, 1. Apophth. Poemen. 131. 



Kep^ovKoXos, 6, the name of a game. Nil. Epist. 3, 252 



Toif Kfp^OVKoXoiS. 



K(pK(<nov, ov, TO, the Roman circus. CnRON. 205, 18. 



590, 9. 

 KfpKereiol, (va-a, (KtpKeTov) to patrol. PoRPn. Cer. 481, 



6. 17. 489, 21. 

 KtpKerov, ou, tA, (c i r c i t o r , c i r c u i t u s) patrol. Poeph. 

 . Cer. 474, 11. 



Kepa-a, fi, the name of a coin. Hes. Kepa-a, 'Aatavov 



v6p.i(Tpa. [Compare the Arabic D"lp> Modern 

 Greek, t6 yp6a-t, the Turkish piastre. See also 



K€piTa7ov.J 

 Kepaalov, ov, to, = Kepaa. IIes. Kopalniov, pl^a Tts. *H 

 vopiapa nap 'AlyvTrrlois to Kepcalov \eyopevov. 



(cfOTpof, o, a kind of weapon. Poltb. 27, 9, 1. Suid. 



Kf(f>a\aioypa(l)ov, ov, to, {xeCpaKaiov, ypa(j)(i>) SUminary. 



Mauric. 12, p. 300. 



Ke(j)a\aLa>Sr)s, fs, summary. Poltb. 2, 14, 1. 2, 35, 10. 



Kf^oXaidiTT/f, ov, 6, {Ke(j>a\awv) chief, chieftain. Epiph. 

 1,6 C. 



K€(pa\as, a, 6, (xfi^aXij) large-headed man. When used 

 as a surname or nickname, it may be rendered Big- 

 head. Apophth. Anton. 29 'O d/3/3ar JlaipvovTios 6 



Ke(f)a\ds. Matoes 10 Toe d^^av HaffivovTiov tov Xfyd- 



pevov Kf^aXav. Theoph. Cont. 389, of One Constan- 

 tine. 656, 22, of the emperor Basil the Macedonian. 

 Leo Gram. 234, 15, of the same. 

 *Ke(paKri, ^s, ij, head, chief, leader, commander. In the 

 following passages it is applied to the apostle Peter 

 by the Roman bishop's legates. Ephes. 1149 A. 

 1153 E. Chal. 864 D. 



