KTjpOvXlOV 



374 



KiovoKpavov 



candles. Theoph. 758, incorrectly written KijpovXXd- 

 pios with AA. Cedr. II, 39. 



As an epithet, it is applied to Michael, the well- 

 known patriarch of Constantinople. Cedr. II, 530, 



20 MixaijX T-o" Xfyo/Jfi'OJ' Kr]pov\apiov. 550, 8 MixafjX 

 6 KrjpovXdpws, 



KrjpoiXiov, ov, TO, cerula, taper. Pokph. Cer. 472, 4. 

 474, 8. 



KTjpovWdptos, see KtjpovXapios. 



Kqpoxvros, ov, (itijpor, x' <») formed of melted wax, encaiis- 

 tic, applied to paintings. Athen. 10, 81, p. 455 A, 

 quoted. Eus. V. C. 1, 3, p. 499, 12. 3, 3 Kr,p6xv- 

 Tor ypa<i>^. Damasc. I, 615 E. Nic. II, 705 C 



K?)poxu7-os <ravis. NiC. CONST. 86, 2 KrjpoxvTOi. vkr). 



(Compare Plin. 35, 39. 41. Peoc. Ill, 204. See 



also Krjpoypatjifa), v\oypa<j>ia.) 

 KTipvypa, oTos, to, preaching, particularly the preaching 



of the gospel. NT. Luc. 11, 32 MfTtKoijo-av eir to 



KTipvypa 'lava. Cleji. Rom. Homil. 2, 12. 12, 1, et 



alibi saepe. 

 KTjpicrcra, to proclaim, ■npoa(^avia>, Said of the deacon 



when he bids to pray. Const. Apost. 8, 5, 6. 8, 



8, 2. 8, 13, 1. AnC. 2. SOCR. 2, 11 YlpocrTa^as 

 T(5 hioKovto KTjpv^ai elx'l"- 



KripapaTtTT]!, ov, 6, {Krjpapa) One toho applies cerate. ViT. 



Sab. 290 C. 

 Ki^apirrjs, ov, 6, pan is cibarius, coarse bread. Ptoch. 



1, 151. 

 )ci'i3j3a, {], bag, Kip^a. An iEtolian word. IIes. Kiy3j3a, 



nfjpa AhaiXoL 

 Ki^oipwv = Ki^aipiov. Mal. 490, 3. Chron. 713, 11. 

 Kirovs, 6, the Latin cibus, Tpo^ij. Cedr. I, 295, 7. 

 Ki^aptov, ov, TO, canopy, baldachin of the holy table 



(dym Tpane^a). AlIPniL. 184 C. ThEOPH. 360. 



PORPH. Cer. 232, IG. 

 Ki^iiTiov, OV, TO, dimin. of Ki^aros. Theoph. 459, 21. 

 Ki^fflTo'f, ov, 0, Noah's arh Sept. Gen. 6, 14, et alibi. 

 KiSapts, cms, ij, a Persian head-dress. Sept. Ex. 28, 



4.39. 

 KiKKa, 17, hen, dXcKTopis, T] oKcKTpvav. Hes. 



KlKKipOS, 6, = KIKKOS. HeS. 



KiKKOS, oil, 6, cock, dXfKTWp, 6 oKfKTpVulV. HES. 



KiXiKiov, ou, TO, (KiXi^) cilicium, coarse' cloth made of 



goat's hair. Proc. I, 271, 5, Leo. 5, 6. Porph. 



Cer. 465, 19. 

 Kivapa, as, 17, cinara, artichoke, Cynara Scolymiis. 



Diosc. 3, 10. Galen. VI, 363 D. Athen. 2, 82. 



83. [Modern Greek, ^ ayKivapa, (a) Cynara Sco- 



lymus. (b) Cynara Humilis. (c) Cynara Acaulis.~\ 

 KivSvveia. ApocR. Act. Paul, et Tliecl. 22 'Qy ttoXXous 



KtvSvvfvaai. toC aiTo6av(7v, Were in danger of dying. 

 Kiv&vvos, ov, 6, duty. PoRPH. Cer. 407, 7 KiVfiufoi/ ex°^- 



aiv Karayayeiv avra, It is their duty (business, office} 



to carry them down. 

 KivSvvabrjs, es, (kivSwos) dangerous, perilous, hazardous. 



POLTB. 8, 22, 3. 9, 9, 10. 

 Kivea, to move, set out, to Journey, intransitive. Sept. 



Gen. 20, 1 Kal txiwjo'ei' (KeWev 'Afipaap ds y^v npos 



X.'/3ti. PoLTB. 2, 54, 2. Plut. I, 970 B. Mal. 

 306, 17. 



Aoyos Ktve'trai, The conversation turns upon. Vit. 



StEPH. 504 'EKivTjdr) Xoyos nep'i tS>v Kara X'^P"^ ™'' 

 ycyovoTav fia(Tava>v toC Siayfiov irapa tSiv apxovTiav toC 

 Tvpdwou. 

 KivTjTos, r), ov, movable. Kivijttj ioprr], movable feast, a 

 church feast of which the time is regulated by that 

 of Easter, which is a lunar feast ; opposed to d«'wj- 



TOS iOpTT] (see dKlVTjTOS). MOROL. 



The principal movable feasts are Uda-xa, 'AvdXrjijfis, 



and HfvrrjKoaTri. 

 Kivvvpa = Kivvpa. ThEOPH. CoNT. 114. 

 Kivaos = Krjvaos. Hes. KiVo-or, efSof vopiaparos, emKe(j)d- 



\aiov. 

 Kivaripva, ar or ijs, r], = Kimipva. MaDRIC. 10, 4. 



Mal. 423, 5. Leo. 15, 62. 75. 77. Sum. Kivarep- 



va. "Oti Tijv MaiKKTiav Kivarepvav 6 /SutriXtis 'AfoaTao'ios 



6 AlKOpoS KTt'^ft. 



Kivvpa, as, 7), Hebrew TIJD, the name of a stringed 

 instrument, nwipa. Sept. 1 Reg. 16, 16. 



KiovdKtov, ov, TO, dimin. of kIqiv, small column. Theoph. 

 582, 16. 



KtoviTTjS, ov, 6, (kioh/) =i o-tuXi't7)9. EuAGR. 2, 10. ThE- 



oph. 663, 14. 

 *(cio)/o(cpaj'ov, ov, TO, (/ciajf, Kpavlov) the capital of a column. 



