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KOdjioKpaTrnp 



Kopos, ov. 6. Hebrew "13, kor, tltf name of a measure. 



Sept. Num. 11. 32. 3 Reg. 5. 11. 2 Par. 2, 10. 

 Koppifrrap, 6, Corrector, governor of a province, nop- 



pfjKTiiip, Kopp'iKTap, KOpTfKTap. SIaRTTR. EUPL. 192. 



COTELER. I, 753. 

 KopprjKToptos. ov, belonging to a KoppriKrap. XOVELL. 8, 1. 

 KoppriKTap = Koppficrap. MarTTR. EcPL. 192, OS a 



various reading. Coteler. I. 753. 

 KoppiKTap, opos, 6, = KoppfKTap. IsiD. Pel. Epist. 3, 

 359, et alibi. Marttr. Eupl. 192, as a various 

 reading. Coteler. I, 753. 



KOpfToiiov, V. 1. Koptrfov, ov, TO. ^ Kopaiov. DiOD. 1, 10. 



KofrrdKivos, ov, 6, cohort alinus, attendant, as of a 

 provincial governor, KopriKims, Kopnvaptos. Chal. 

 1813 C. 



KopreXlvos = KopToXivos- PoRPH. Them. 26, 19. Gloss. 



JCR. Kop^eWums, tvreX^r Ovpapos tov TrpaiTapiov. 

 Ko'jm;, ijr, ij, (cohors) the emperor's pavilion. TffEOPH. 

 725, 9. PoRPH. Cer. 465, 3. Theoph. Cost. 9, 

 11. Cedr. n, 25, IS. 



2. A general's staff. Leo. 4, 30. 



3. Head-quarters. Porph. Cer. 452, 14. Leo 

 Gram. 244, 20. / 



4. Court-yard, avXala. Theoph. Coxt. 236, 2. 

 KopTim, as, ij, (c o r t i n a) curtain. Vix. Sab. 357 A. 



Porph. Cer. 68, 19. 451, 8 r^r Kopraios. 



Koprivapios, ov, 6, ^ KoproKlvos. PORPH. Cer. 489, 20. 

 CcROP. 38 'Yj4TipeT0V(Ti &i oi KopTivapiot fls ttiv tov 

 /SaciXc'ci): (TKtfvijv. 



Kopns, 17. =: KopTT]. Theoph. 716, 3. 

 Kopv<f>dSti' for Kopv<t>a8iov, ov, to, headstoR of a bridle, the 

 classical Kopvfjmla. Mauric. 1, 2, p. 22. Leo. 6, 10 



Kopv<j>adiv TOV Ittttov Tovpop. 

 Kopv<j>aios, ov, 6, chief, applied to the apostles Peter and 



Paul. Apocr. Act. Pet. et Paul. 84 Toiry iylovs koi 



KopviJKtiovs diTOiTToXovs. Theod. Lector. 2, 16. 

 Kopv<fifi. Sjs, fj, summit, as a title. Soz. 1, p. 6, 43 Tj 



(f>iXoxP'crTa K(u eiayfirraTT] vpav Kopvips, addressed to 



the emperor. 

 Kopwvi], ijy, f), corona. HeS. Kopwin) .... Koi €i8or 



tne<f>dvov. 



KoaKivwros, ^, 6v, (Kocriumv) sieve-like. PoEPH. Cer. 472, 3. 



KOKTp'rreva. evaa, to be a KovpriTrjs. IXSCR. 246 'Eko- 



aprj-evi S' icpTj^av ildpKeXKos. 248 KocprjreiovTOS IlXot;- 



rdpj^ov Aj(apV€(i)S. 

 Koarprfnjt, mi, 6, superintendent of the gymnasia at Athens. 



IXSCR. 258 Tov iavrav KOff/xijT^i/. 270, I, 5 Kocrfiirr^r 



i<l)i]^(i)v. 



2. JSntahlature, arecpdn], koo-^ii'djs. In this sense it 



is accented on the penult, Koa-priTt]!. Porph. Cer. 



582, 16. Theoph. Cost. 420, 11. 



KoaplSw for Koirpliiov, ov, to, ^ Koapiov. PoEPH. Cer. 



406, 21. 

 Koa-piKos, {), 6v, belonging to the world, worldly. NT. 

 Hebr. 9, 1, et alibi. Can. Apost. 6. Novell. 

 123, 42. Basilic. 4, 1, 14. 



Substantively, to (coff/uxd, worldly things. Clesi. 

 EoM. Epist 2, 5. 



2. Secular, Cax. Apost. 30. Const. Apost. 2, 

 45. Sard. 7. Const. I, 6. 



3. Pertaining to a laytnan. Pachom. 949 A Ta 

 KocrpiKa ipdTia. NiC. COXST. Can. 17 IlatSta K0<7/UKd, 



Laymen's sons. Porph. Adm. 150, 3 ^jfipa Si 

 Koa-piKov TTfpi/Se/SXij/ieVor, Wearing a layman's dress. 

 Theoph. Coxt. 375, 22. 



Substantively, 6 Koa-piKos, layman, Xauco's ; opposed 



to povd^cov or povaxds. PaCHOII. 949 A. EPHES. 



977 A. 989 C. Apophth. Ai-sen. 22. Leimox. 



60. 61. 134. 



Feminine, fj KocpiKrj, literally, lay-woman, ^ Xaiicjy. 



Athax. n, 116 D. 

 Koo-fuoTT/s, rjTos, ij, modesty, decorum, as a title. Basil. 



ni, 265 B. 

 Kotrpirris, ov, 6, (icocr/ios) entablature, (rre<pdvri, Ko<rpr)Tr)i. 



Porph. Adm. 138, 10. Theoph. Coxt. 744, 16. 

 Cedr. II, 313, 6, Tzetz. ad Lycophr. 290. 



2. Undertaker, manager of funerals. Apophth. 

 Paul. Cosmit. 1. 

 KocrpoKpd-txip, opos, 6, plural oi KoapoKpdropts, the rulers of 

 the world, applied to the evil spirits. NT. Ephes. 6, 

 12 Tous KotrpoKpdTopas toD ctkotous tou alSivos tovtov. 

 Apocr. Act. Philipp. 38. (Compare Spxav-) 



The Gnostics applied KovpoKpdTap to the Devil. 

 Irex. 1, 5, 4. 



