Ko\a<pi^(o 



381 



KoXOTTtKO^ 



Ko\a(f>i(a). l(ra. (Ko\a<f>os) to hliffet.ciiff. !XT. ilatt. 26. G7. 

 KoK^a or itoX,3ia, av, to, boiled wheat, <coXu,3a, KoXXujSa. 



The word belongs to the dialect of Euchaita in Asia 



Minor. Xectar. 1829 D koK^o. 1832 A icoXjSia. 

 KoXriyiov, less correctly for (coAX^tov. Apophth. Paph- 



nut. 2. 

 KoXlavSpov, ov. TO, coriandrum, coriander, Kopiamov. 



Geopox. 12, 1, 2. 

 KoWiptov. ov, TO, collare, collaria. Hes. KXoior 



.... KoXXaptov, jjroi naviaio]!. SCHOL. AeIST. Vesp. 



897. 



KoXXdcd. Sept. Baruch. 1, 20 'EicoXX^ftj cis ruins ra roica 

 Km T) apa. £arn. 10 KoKkaaOai fiera tSiv (po^ov/iiyav 

 Tov Kvpiov. 



KoXXeKTapws, ov, 6, collectarius, money-changer, apyu- 

 papoi^os, rpajrefiTTjr. SciD. KoWeicrapios, apyvpapoi^os, 

 jjToi 6 Kippa avTi dpyvpiov aXXatro'opevos- Tpajre^trrjs, 6 

 apyvpoTVpdrTjs* KoWeKrapios, 



KoWriyas, a. 6, collega, coUeague. Eus. 10, 5, p. 484, 



10. 21. 28. 

 icoXXijytoc, ov, 70, collegium, xoX^iov, KoXXt'yiov, aiim)- 



fia, <rvvoSos 3. IxscR. 6376. DiON Cass. 159, 96. 



Apophth. Paphnut. 2. as a various reading. Ltd. 



162, 12. 

 KoXXi'yioy ^ KoXXTytoK. IxsCR. (Addend.) 2007, /. 

 icoXXouplov, ov, TO, collyrium, eye-salve, KoWipiov. 



NT. Apoc. 3, 19. 

 (coXXu|3a, see koKv^o- 

 KoWvpiSiovoi, Sir, ot, («:oXXi!)pioi») CoUyridians, a sect so 



called from the circumstance that they oflFered cakes 



(KoWvpia) to the Virgin Mary once a year. Epiph. 



I, 1057 seq. 

 KoXXupi'C&i, iVu, to mal-e a KoWvpls. Sept. 2 Reg. 13, 6 



KoXXvpuTOTci) er 6<l>ddXpo'is pov duo KoXXvplSas. 

 KoWvpts, iSos. ij, dimln. of KoKXvpa. Sept. 2 Eeg. 6, 19 



KoXXupi'da apTOv. 



Ko\6^uiv, ov, TO, (koXo^os) coloblum, the name of an 

 outer garment without sleeves, called also xoXo/StW. 

 Apocr. Martyr. Bartholom. 2. Athax. II, 368 C. 

 Apophth. Nister. 4. Leuion. 66. 95. Porph. 

 Cer. 4C9. 5 KoXo^wj' /ifyoXofi/Xov. Ges. 7, 2. The- 

 OPH. Cost. 604, 11 Jrjv eaBiJTa ^v cVc/Sc/SXtto podoct- 

 VOL. Til. NEW SERIES. 49 



0€o"i ^oais €K\ap770Virav Koi icoXojSiov o Trpoaovopa^ovo'i 

 Kara to tiardXat a-rpa-njXaTav TqpijBiv t6os. (Compare 



Soz. 3, 14, p. Ill, 26 XiTavas axeipiSaiTovi, Sleeveless 

 tunics. Compare also the <f)\oKaTa of the modem 

 Albanians, and to 77icrri or piriari, the distinctive outer 

 garment of the monks of Mount Sinai.) 



Ko\o^lav, avos, to, = Ko\6^iov. EplPH. I, 729 A. 

 KoXo^oSojcTvXo;, ov. 6, (KoXo;3of, 8aKTvXor) lehose finger or 



fingers are cut off, Jingerless, jcoin-fo&un-vXor. HrpPOL. 



252. 

 Koko^oKcpKot. ov, (icoXojSof, KepKos) stump-taiUd, skort- 



tailed, KovvTovpos or Kotrrovpos, KoXovpos. Sept. Lev. 



22, 23. 

 Ko\o^6piv, 11/or. o, (»:oXo3or, pis, piv) slump-nosed, kovt^o- 



pvTijs. Sept. Lev. 21, 18. 

 •koXojSou, ticru. (icoXo^os) to cut off, shorten, mutilate. 



AriSTOTEL. H. A. 1, 1, 20 K«oXo,3<a;i€W 7r63es. 

 Part. Animal. 3, 8, 4 'H ^Jo-ir KfKoKo^axrai povov. 

 4, 13, 1 To hi. TOP l)(6ia>v yivos en paXXov KcicoXo/3<urat 

 Trnw €kt6s poplav, is destitute of. Sept. 2 Reg. 4, 12 



KoXo^oviTi Tas Xfipar airav Ka\ Toti irodas avrav. Po- 

 LTB. 1, 80, 13. DiOD. 1, 78, p. 90, 10 T^r Si yv«u- 



Kos T^v pan Ko\o^ova6at. NT. !5Iatt. 24, 22. Marc. 

 13, 20. 

 KoKoKuvBa, ijs, ri, cucurhita, gourd, KoKoKvvdji, ko\okvvtji. 

 Diosc. 2, 161. Just. Tn,-ph. 107. Diox Cass. 

 1153, 5. Phktx. 



*Ko\oiciv6Ti, ijs, ^, = Ko\oKVv6a. ArISTOTEL. H. A. 8, 



10, 2, V. 1. KoXoKvvni. LuciAS. Jud. VocaL 10. Ver. 



Histor. 2, 37. 

 KoXoKvvBiv for KoXoKvvBiov. . ViT. Sab. 291 C. 

 Ko\oKvv6a>os, OV, (koXoctJvSi;) of gourd. LuciAX. Ver. 



Histor. 2, 37. 

 KoKorivfiiov, ov, to, (koXokwSo) calabash, ko\okCvtwv. Vit. 



Sab. 291 C K6\okvv6iov o^ovs. 293 C Moycipor TTJs 



\avpas ^^li TTOTc KoXoKwdia. 



Ko\oicvvTiov, ov, to, (koXoicvjttj) := KoKoKvvOiov. Apophth. 



Elias 4. 

 KoXoo-o-uiiot, a, Of, = KoXoTTOcof. DiOD. 1, 46, p. 55, 



63, as a various reading. 

 (coXoTT»«6j, V. 1. KoXoo-o-ucos, ij, OV, colossul. DiOD. 1, 46, 



p. 55, 63. 



