KOV^lKOvKlOV 



389 



299 A. Chron. 432, 20. 551, 4. The cuHcularii 



were often pei-sons of great influence. 

 Kov^iKovXiov, TO, = Kou(3i'(cXfioi». Chrox. 578, 4. 

 KoifiiTov, incorrectly for dieoiJjSn-oi/. Leo Gram. 230, 5 



Tot? AeKtifpvea Kov^iTOis. 

 KOV^ovK\apws = KouySiKouXd/xof. XlL. Epist. 2, 289. 



328. Leimon. 117, of a bishop. 

 Kov^ovKhfiov = Kov^iKXetov. Novell. 8, 1, § y, p. 24. 



Mal. 35. 86, 5. NiC. 11, 1025 E Kocr/iar o 6eo<f>i- 

 XfCTTOTOj SiaKovos KovySouxXct'o)!'. 



0( Tov kov^ovkX(Iov, ^ 01 Kov^iKOvKapioi. POEPH. 



Cer. G, 4. 



2. T/te ciibicularii collectively considered, the 

 same as ot tov Kov^ovKXeiov. Porph. Cer. 8, IG. 485. 



3. Chest, box, (tijSuTo's. Chrox. G9, 15. 

 Kov^ovKketa-ws, on, 6, one of the Byzantine patriarcfi's 



chamberlains. Xic. II, 733 A. Porph. Cer. 95, 11. 

 kov^ovkXw for kov^ovk\iov. Inscr. G189, b. 

 kov^ovkXiov = Kov^iKXeiov. YiT. Epiph. 331 C. Chron. 



578. 4. 

 KomvTos, ov, 6, Q i: i n t u s , a man's name. Inscr. 471 3, e. 

 KovKt, TO, cuci, cocoa, the tree and its fruit. Plln. 



13, 18. (Its Greek form does not occur. See the 



following.) • 

 KovKivos, ov, of KovKi. Arriax. Pcripl. Mar. Erj'thr. 33 



^vWav KOVKivav. 



* KovKtoipopos, ov, {kovki, (f)fpa>) bearing cocoa-nuts. Theo- 

 PHRAST. H. p. 4, 2, 7. 



KoilKKOS, OV, 6, cuckoo, KOKKV^. SCID. KoKKV^, elbos 



opviov, 6 Trap' fip,iv kovkkos. Xom. Coteler. 317, in- 

 correctly koSko; with one K. 



KOVKKOVpiOV r= KOVKOVpWV. EpICT. 3, 22, 71. 



Koi/KovXcipiKor, OV, furnished with a kovkovKiov, as a gar- 

 ment. Porph. Cer. G78, 4. 

 KovKovXtov = KovKoiXkiov. Athan. II, 116 B. Air- 



PHiL. 203 C. Soz. 3, 14, p. Ill, 29. Apophth. 



Zachar. 3. Euagr. Scitens. 1220 C, with kovkovX- 



XioK as a various reading. 

 KovKouXXioj/, OV, TO, c u c H 1 1 u s , cou'l, kood, particularly a 



monk's hood; usually ^mtten kovkovXiov (which see). 



Pachom. 952 A. Ecagr. Scitens. 1220 C. Vit. 



Steph. 516, 6. 



VOL. Til. NEW SERIES. 50 



KovKovpdptov = KovKpvpiov. PoRPH. Cer. 95, 14. 15. 

 KovKovptXtov, ov, TO, meaning imccrtain. Porph. Cer. 



468, 9 SeXXi'u ToC KOVKOvpiklov oXoKava. 471, 19 Kou- 

 KovpiXtv. [It may possibly be a proper name.] 



K0l'KOlJ^lO>», OV, TO, CUCUma, pitcher, KOVKKoiplOV, KOVKOV- 



pdptov. KOKoi^iov. Porph. Cer. 466, 5. 



KovKovpov, oil, or KovKovpov, OV, TO, c u c u r u m , German 

 Korcher, quiver, KovpKovpov, <f>apeTpa. Mauric. 

 1, 2 KovKovpov. Theoph. 560, 19 as a various read- 

 ing. Leo. 5, 3. 6, 2, Koixovpov. 



KovXk'iKiov, ov, TO (koXXi|) s}7iall roll of bread, or a cake. 

 DaMASC. I, 649 A KoWipwv, TO Trap' tjplv vrjina 



KOvXXtKlOV KOtVWS OVOpd^OVffi. 



KovXavKT]!, T], 6, ((CuXXaj, <TKv\a^) dog, Kvav. TheOPH. 



689, 13, as a surname. 



Kovpdtriov, ov, TO, hetl-COOp, to tSv opvldav otxriiia. HeS. 



[Compare coop, German Kufe, Latin cupa or 

 cuppa.] 



Kovp^dptov = Kopfidpiov. Leo. 18, 140. 19, 70. The- 

 oph. CoNT. 196, 17. ' 



KovpepKidpws = KoppfpKidpios. Porph. Cer. 717, 18. 



KovpepKtov =: KopptpKtov. Porph. Cer. 697, 2. 



KovpovXaros, t], ov, cumulatus, as full as it can be. 

 Porph. Cer. 311, 17. 



KOvpirdpiov ^ Koppdptov. CedR. II, 225, 10 TptdKOvra 



TrXom Ta piyiaTa i^aprvcrdpevos {KovpTidpia ravra KaXuv 



eloiOatriv ol ^apaKrjvoi^ . 

 Kovva, fj, cuneus, wedge, in military language, kovvIov. 



Mauric. 11, 3. 

 Kovvdpiov, ov, TO, pine-cone, the cone of the stone-pine, 



Kojvos. Theoph. Cont. 142, 2. 

 KovvUXovs, 6, cuniculus, rabbit. Erotian. Af/3i;pi- 



6fs . . . . o P(d/iOio( piv kovvIkKovv KaXoiat, MaaaaXtaTat 



Se Xe^rjplSa. 



Kovvlov, ov, TO, cunae, cradle, XUvov. Porph. Cer. 



618, 6. Tetz. ad Ltcophr. 18. 

 Kovviov, ov, TO, cuneus, wedge, in military language, 



Kovva. Mauric. 12, 1. Gloss, Koiwiov (sic), t6 



(rvimjpa, c u n e u m . 



2. Squad of monks in a koivo^iov ? ? Basil. II, 



527 E. The chief of a kowIov was called dpxiKowi- 



Tijt, which see. 



