nStov 



378 



Koi^aofiai 



KvtSiov, ov, TO, (Kvi'Siof) a wine measure so called. 



AroniTH. Sisoes 8 KviSiov olvov, v. 1. KvrjSiov. 

 Kvmia, as, ij, (xfiTros) scarcitij. TheOPH. 456, 19 Kviirld 



iravTos (iSovs, v. 1. aKvijiria. 

 Kvimi, Tj. 6v, niggardly, parsimoniotts. Anthol. Ill, 49. 



Mal. 454, 2. Slid. Kvl^, frnvf^iov. "H yfviKr) toC 



Kvmos iifTfO-TTj els evdtiav, Koi ar)jielvfi tov oKlya fiajra- 



vwvTa. 

 Ko^a\(ia> (koPoXos), to carry in small portions from one 



place to another, Kov^aKfio. StriD. Ko^oKtifiv, to 



li(TaiTTpe(j>eiv ra aXKSrpia fwrSov (cot oXiyov. 

 Koyyidpiov, ov, to, COngiarium, yoyyiaptov. EriPII. II, 



177 I). 184 C KoyyidpioK 6e /iiTpov {Vtiv vypov. 



Chron. 218, 16. 



KoymTiav, di/of, j), cognatio. Antec. 1, 10, 1, p. 65. 



Koyvaros, ov, 6, cognatus. Antec. 1, 10, 1, p. 64. 



Koyvinav, avos, fj, COgnitio. ChAL. 1029 B. 



(toyx<jpioi', ov, TO, (limin. of Koyxr], conch. Strab. 16, 

 2,41. 



Koyx^vToi, ri, ov, meaning uncertain. Porph. Cer. 128, 14. 



Kdyxn^ ")«> ij, concha, absis, apsis or apse, of an edifice. 

 InSCR. 4550 Tijv Tvxiav (sic) (Tvv rfi kovxV (sic) .... 

 «o'o-fH)0-ec EUS. V. C. 3, 32, equivalent to xapidpa. 



The apsis of a church is a hollow semi-cylinder 

 surmounted by the fourth part of a hollow sphere. 

 Its basis constitutes the /S^/ia, where the holy table 

 stands. As the Eastern Christians regularly pray 

 towards the east, the apsis is in the middle of the 

 east end of the church. Euage. 4, 31, p. 412 T^r 



Upas Koyx'ji ^"S" ■"■<■ ■'■^f avcupaKTOv KoWifpf'iTaL Bvaiai, 



referring to the apsis of Saint Sophia. IIal. 287, 4. 

 Chron. 528, 22. Porph. Cer. 7, 12. 22, 4. (See 



also dvaToKfj, firjpa, 6va-iaa-n]piov, iepaTfiov, Upov, rpd- 



vrefa. For the apsis of Saint Sophia, see Pkoc. Ill, 



175.) 

 Koyxv\€VTf,s, ov, 6, (Koyxiy^n) dyer of purple. NOVELL. 



38, 6. Basilic. 54, 16, 11. Porph. Adm. 244. 

 KoyxvX^vnKti, fjs, ij, sc. rfx")], the art of a Koyxv\(VTijs. 



Novell. 38, 6. 

 KoSpai/rijs, oi>, 0, quadrans, a small coin so called. 



NT. Matt. 5, 26. Marc. 12, 42. 



Kofftos =: (too-noj. InSCR. 0015. 



Kodauoi = x"^^"""^^- Sept. 2 Esdr. 2, 09. 

 Koim<TiTa>p, wpos, 6, quaesitor, (cvaiaiVco/). PliOC. Ill, 

 116,19. 



Koiaicnopws, see KoiaiCTTwpws. 



Koeoi'oT&ip, a>pos, 6, quaestor, Kvaiarap, Kveartop, Kovai- 



(TTtop. Jdlian. Epist. 28. Amphil. 182 B. Zos. 

 293, 12. Novell. 7, 9. Proc. I, 52, 4, et alibi. 



KOiaKTTwpios, ov, quaCStorius, Koiaurrdpios. B.\SILIC. 



6, 1, 56, as a various reading. 

 Kotaia-Tapiov, ov, to, quacstorium. Theoph. 723, 14. 

 KoiXdj, ados, Tj, (koiXoj) IioUoio place. Sept. Lev. 14, 37. 

 In general, valley. Sept. Num. 14, 25. Poltb. 



5, 44, 7. 



KoiXao-/ia, QTOi, to, ((coiXaiVco) hollow pit. Sept. Esai. 



8, 14. 



(coiXij, ijs, IJ, tfte hold of a vessel. Apocr. Act. Andr. et 

 Mattbiae 7 'H koiXij tov ttKoIov. 



KoiXtaKos, ri, 6v, (icoiXia) belonging or relating to the belly. 

 KoiXtoK^ v6(Tos, A disease of the bowels. Leimon. 

 36 (42). 



KoiXtdSouXos, ov, 6, ((coiXi'a, SoCXoj) slave to his belly, glut- 

 ton. YiT. Stepu. 515. 



leoiXido), perf part. pass. KoiKiapevos. Porph. Cer. 542, 

 8 Kade^erai Se rj trvyxXijTOf OTraaa aTTo CKapafiayyiov 

 f^aSev T^s K0LKia>itcvr]s jTopTTjs, meaning uncertain. 



KoiXoaraOpea (KoiKocnaBpos) , to make with a vaulted roof . 

 Sept. 3 Reg. 0, 9 'EKOi\ocrTd6prj(Te t6v oikov Kf'Spois. 



6, 15 'ExoiXoo-Ta^/iijo-e (rvvexdpeva |i;Xoij tawBtv. 

 KoiK6<TTa6pos, ov, (xoiXor, araBpos) vaulted. Sept. Ilagg. 



1, 4 OIkos KoiXoarraBpos. , 



KoiXoa, (uo-o), (KotXof) to holloiv, hollow out. Diod. 3, 13. 

 KOiKapa, aros, to, (icoiXo'iu) holloiv place. Sept. Gen. 

 23, 2. Diod. 3, 15, p. 184, 64. 



2. Basin, as used in physical geography. Poltb. 

 4, 39, 2. 4, 39, 8, et alibi ; with reference to Moeo- 

 tis and Propontis. 



3. Bed, as of a torrent. Id. 4, 70, 7. 12, 20, 4. 

 Koipdopai, jjBrjv, to sleep. Metaphorically, to die. Sept. 



3Reg. 1, 21. 4Reg. 24, 6. 2 Par. 9, 31. 



Oi KfKotp-qpivoi, They that are asleep, applied to 

 those who died in the true faith. NT. 1 Thess. 4, 

 13, et alibi. Const. Apost. 6, 30, 1. 



