KOiveoviKO'i 



380 



Ko7ui,en<: 



The full expression, in this case, is 'H Koivavla rav 



dyiacuciTciiv. ijASIL. IXX, OZ/ A, 



KoivaviKos, ij, ov, communicant, in ecclesiastical language. 

 TheOD. Ill, 716 B KoivaviKoi inliTKcmoi, Catholic 

 hishojjs, not heretical. 



Substantively, (a) 'O koivcovikos, a communicant. 

 Basil. IH, 211 D. 221 D. 385 D, et alibi. Pal- 

 lad. Vit. Chrys. 4 F KoivaviKwv 'laavvov, in com- 

 munion with Joannes. Chal. 1572 A. 



(b) To KoivaviKov, sc. rpowapiov, communioti hymn, 

 a short troparion chanted while the communion is 

 delivered to the congregation. Basil. II, 085 C 

 (spurious). Chexs. XII, 795 B (spurious). Chron. 

 714, IC. 



Koivoji'iKms, adv. of KoivaviKuis, in common. Poltb. 18, 

 31,7. 



2. Communicanthj, as a communicant. Const. 



ApOST. 2, 58, 2 UpotrSfx^o^^io imo Tap npea^vTepav 

 KOivaviKas. 



KoivSis, adv. of Koivos, as used in grammar. Dion. 



ThRAX in BeKKER. 634, 13 KotvSis re koX ISias. 

 Koivu><j)i\fia, as, ij, (Kotvo^fXi^s) common utility. Diod. 



1, 51, p. Gl, 98. 

 Koivarpf'Krjs, e'f, (koivos, ucfxXos) of common utility. Clem. 



EOM. Epist. 1, 48 ZrjTfiv TO KOii/aKJxXes Ttaaiv, Koi iifj to 



cavTOv. 



Koiof, o, = dpi6p6s. A Macedonian word. Athen. 



10, 83. 

 Kotraala, as, rj, (KoiTafto) a lying loith. Sept. Lev. 20, 



15 *Of 3v 8(5 Konaaiav avrov iv TerpdnoSi. 

 Koi'ri), ?;t, rj, the bed of a river. Proc. Ill, 320, 2. SriD. 



^fpipapts . . . . H avTT] cKifevo'aa'a tqv TTorapov Ka\ iinos 

 T^s koItt]s ToiiTov KTifjada TToKaTia, K, T. X, TzETZ. Chil. 



6, 479. 



Of tlie sea. MaL. 485, 22 'A7reKaTeo-n] ij doXatra-a 

 els Tr)c ap\alav Koirqv. 



KoiTa>v, ams, 6, the imperial treasury. Porph. Adm. 

 223, 8. 



KoiTavapwv, ov, to, (koitux) Small COUch, tiKivlbiov. 



Apophth. Agathon. 1. 

 KoiTtoi/iTijs, 01), 6, (xoiTciv) cuhicularius, chamberlain, kov- 

 |3iKouXapios. EpICT. 1, 30, 7. InSCR. 6418 Koitwv'itt) 



Kalaapos. PoRPH. Cur. 472, 7. Theoph. Cont. 

 37 G jlETa ptylcTov koitoivItov. (Compare NT. Act. 



12, 20 BXao-Tov Tov cVi ToO Koiriwos toC ^aaCKeas. 



INSCR. 2947 A'iklOV ^A\Ki(^Ld^rjV €7T1 KOLTiOlfOS "^f^atTTOV. 



3804 ^v(f>r]pLou €7ri Toi) koltwvos.) 



KoKKivos, OP, (kokkoj) scurUt, red. Sept. Gen. 38, 28. 



KT. Matt. 27, 28. Epict. 3, 22, 10. 4, 11, 34. 

 KOKKiov, OV, TO, (kokkoi) grain, as of barley. Apophth. 



Sisoes 31. 



2. Tessella, a little cube. Mal. 103, 14. 

 Ko\a^pl^a, laa, (/co'Xa^pof) to despise, moch, treat with 



contempt. Sept. Job. 5, 4 KoXaPpKrSflria-av 8e cn-l 



Bipais i](TiTov<i>v. SuiD. KoXa^pKrddr), )(\(vaa6(l7], eKTi- 

 va)^0(tij, dTLpaaOeiT) .... a;'Ti rou ovdevos \oyov a^tos 



VOpKrOfiT). 



icoXafoj, to damn. Const. ApOST. 1, 3, 1 QavaTos rrapa 

 6eov en(^fv(TfTai crot alavios iv alaBijtrei, niKpSis (eoXafo- 



pefif. Ignat. Ephes. (interpol.) 16. Just. Apol. 1, 



8. 19 'H 8e yf(vva eari tottos tv6a KoKa^ecrdai /ic'XXouo'ti' 

 ol aSiKas PmaavTfS. AmPHIL. 211A. PtoCH. 1, 255. 

 KoXao-tt, fur, Tj, punislanent, torment, damnation. NT. 

 Matt. 25, 46. Const. Apost. 1, 6, 5. 3, 2, 2. 3, 

 12, 1. G, 17, 2. Clem. Rom. Epist. 2, 6. Just. 

 Apol. 1, 8. Martyr. Poltc. 11. Iren. 2, 33, 5. 

 Eus. 5, 1, p. 203, 12. 



2. Hell, yeevva, the place where the wicked are 

 damned. Apophth. Zenon. 6. Oi kKitttui els Ko^aa^iv 

 imdyovaiv, Tliieves go to hell. Isidor. 6 Kai' els KoKa- 

 <nv epfi)^rf6S>, vpas VTroKaTO) evplarKa, Atld if I be cast 



into hell, I shall find you under me ; that is, you are 

 worse than I. Macar. 38. 



For a description of hell, see Apocr. Act. Thom. 

 52 seq. According to the " Sermon on the Departure 

 of the Soul" (Cyrill. Alex. V, 404), the diiferent 

 compartments of hell are as follows : Gehenna, Tar- 

 tarus, Darhiess, Venomous Worm, River of Fire, 

 Liglttless Gloom, Outer Darhiess, Indissoluble Chains, 

 Gnashitig of the Teeth, Inconsolable Wailing, In- 

 evitable Pangs of Conscience. 



Ptochoprodromds (1, 255) speaks of only three 

 subdivisions of hell, namely, the Sleepless Worm, 

 Darhiess, and Tartarus. 



