KptO^ 



394 



KTr]VOTpo(po<; 



ram. Polyb. 1, 42, 9 Tous Se \omois [nvpyovs] 

 ndvTas afia KpioKondv (■!!fx^ipr]<Tav. 

 Kpws, ov, 6, ram. Kpiol npofiaTav, pcriplirastic for Kpiot, 

 rams. Sept. 2 Pai-. 17, 11. (See also Introduc- 

 tion, § 79, 3.) 



KpiaraTiis, ov, 6, (crista) = Tpixopaxarqi. ThEOPH. 



619, U. 

 KptTuptov, mcorrect]j tor KprjTdpiov, ov, to, creta, dialk. 



Geopon. 2, 42, 2. Basilic. 10, 3, 34. 

 KpiTripiof, ov, TO, test, criterion. To Kpirrjpiov rtjs d\ri6elas, 



T/ie test of truth. Sext. Pyrrhon. Hypot. 2, 3, p. 70. 

 KpoKivoi, ov, {xpoKos) of saffron. Sept. Pro v. 7, 17 



KpoKivtf, SC. pvpa. 



KpoppilSlV for UpoppiSlOV, ov, TO, onion, KpOppVOV, KpippiVOV. 



Geopon. 12, 1, 2. 

 KpoviKos, 17, oV, of Kronos, belonging to Kronos the father 



of Zeus. J0ST. Apol. 1, 67 'H KpovtKq rjpuipa, the 



Day of Kronos, corresponding to Saturday. 

 Kpoiraoi, Siv, 01, tassel, fringe, 6ia-avoi. Poll. 7, 64. 65. 

 * Kpoa-a-aTos, f], ov, (xpoo-o-oi) tasselled, fringed. Arauos 



apud Poll. 7, G5. Sept. Ex. 28, 14. Tloirjcrfis 8uo 



KpoaawTa ex ;(pu(riou Kaaapov. 



Lycophr. 1102. 



KpoTtu), to convene, bring together, bring about. Theoph. 

 337, 11 SwoSov eKpoTrjtjev. 28, 4 XloWpov Brjpoaiov 

 KpoTrjdevTos. 752 2ivo&ov kot avTmv KpOTi]6rjvai ixk- 



KpoTia-Trjs, ov, 6, (xpoT-eo)) clapper, one who claps his 

 hands rhythmically. Leg. Hojier. 97. (Compare 

 Ibid. 9G Oi KpoToiJVTes jfepcrt.) 



KpovKi]s, T], 6, (crux?) deserving crucifixion? ? The- 

 oph. 443, 16. 



Kpova-is, eas, 17, a striking, playing on a stringed instru- 

 ment. Polyb. 30, 13, 5, in the plural. Plut. I, 

 161 D, et alibi. 



Kpovapa, aros. to, (xpova) blotv, Kpovpa. CaN. ApOST. 

 65. 



2. The strihing of the sounding-board {^v\ov, o-tj- 

 aavTpov). ViT. Sab. 287 A Ilp6 Tfjs toC Kpoia-paTos 

 &pas. 



Kpova-pariKos. r], 6v, {Kpovcrpa) sonorous : high-sounding, 

 as words. Polyb, 3, 36, 3 Tois aSiavorjTois Koi Kpov- 



trpaTLKols \6yots. 



Kpova, to strike, twitw. Can. Apost. 63. 



2. To strike the sounding-board {^iiXov, aljpavTpoii). 

 Yit. Sab. 287 B. 



3. To knock, as at a door on t!ie outside. 

 ApOPHTH. Acllillas 2 "EKpova-a fit TO (ceXXiov ToC a/3/3a 

 A;^iXXa .... OvK rjSiKov iva Kpovtrrjs pot, lipTL. 



Kpv^fl, adv. :=: Kpv(pri. Sept. 2 Reg. 12, 12. 



Kpiijia, to hide, conceal, Kpvirra. Apocr. Proteuangel. 



12, 3. Iken. 1, 18, 4. Mal. 101, 20 dno-Kpvfia>. 



IIIPPOL. 101. PnRYN. (See also jrfpiKpv^a.) 

 Kpvos, a, ov, ((cpvof) cold, yjrvxpds. AttaL. 14G Kpva 



Uriyrj, Cold Spring, a place so called. Scyl. 691, 4. 

 (e/)u<7TaXXi>'0f, ov, (/cpuoraXXor) of crystal, crystalline, 



Strab. 2, 3, 4. Basilic. 44, 13, 3. 

 KpuoraXXo'o^ai ((t/avoTaXXoj), to be frozen. PniLON. II, 

 174, 9. 20. Apocr. Act. Philipp. in Ilellad. 19 



*0 piv €tf pov Tjovs KaTtadcv KpvfrTaWovTai, 6 6e erepos 



BfivCis eKdfppaivfTai. 

 KpvaraWos \i6oi, 6, rock-crystal. DiOD. 2, 52. 

 Kpvyjftyapia, ai, Xj, {Kpvjrrat, yapos) =^ \a6poyapla. TlIE- 



OPH. Cont. 652, 13. 



KpwcrtTOL = KpoatTot. Sept. Ex. 28, 22. 



KTcvds, a, 6, (kt(Is) comb-maker, comb-seller. PORPn. 

 Adm. 232, 18, as a surname. 



KTewoTos, i), ov, {KTfvi^w) combed. 



2. Carded, as wooL Porph. Cer. 465, 18 MnXot 

 KTivturos. 



KTTjpa, aros, to, village, hamlet. Chal. 1509 D. Mar- 

 tyr. Areth. 60. Mal. 47, 18. 51, 9. Porph. 

 Cer. 720, 6. 



KTTjpaTiKos, T], 6v, (xT^pa) posscssijig property. Hence, 

 loealthy, rich. Substantively, ol KTrjpaTiKoi, landed 

 2}roprietors, men of property, the wealthy, the rich ; 

 opposed to 01 aKTTipovfS, or to 6 daTiKos ox^os Ka\ dyo- 



pa'ios. Polyb. 5, 93, 6. Plut. I, 85 D. 456 C. 



828 C. 

 KTrjpdrivos, ov, meaning? Porph. Cer. 461, 2. 

 KTTjviTTjs, ov, 6, (KTrjvos) ons who tcnds beasts of burden. 



Vit. Edthym. 34. 

 KTrjvopiar6i.ov, ov, to, (kt^i/os, picrBos) a hiring of beasts of 



burden. Basilic. 53, 5, 14. 

 KTrjvoTp6(pos, ov, (/tr^voy, Tpecpa)- feeding or keeping cattle 



