KwScovaro^ 



398 



XaySiS 



2. Codex, code. Antec. Prooem. 2 Tpimv yap 



ovTav KaSiKav Toii re T pr^yopiavov (prjiil <al 'Epfioy^viavov 

 (tat QeoSoiTiavov. EuAGR. 1, 12 'lovariviafov (cuSi^. 



ChkON. G19 '0 'lov<TTWUlv6i K0>8l^. 



KaSaivdTos, rj, ov, (icfflSaii') tintinnabulatus, carrying a hell 

 or bells. Theoph. 199, 8, as a surname. 



KiaBuivi^ofiai {Koiduiv), to ply the cups, to top, tipple. Sei't. 

 1 Esdr. 4, 63. 



KioKevTepov, ov, to, (kwXov, (vTcpov) colon, in anatomy. 

 Petk. Ant. 156 C. 



KoAo^adpov, ov, TO, ((ciXov, ^adpov) = fcAdira. SuiD. 



KuXo/Sioi', incorrectly for ko\6i3iov. Codix. 137, 3. 



KuiXos, ov, 6, a/ius. SuiD. IIptaKTos, 6 kojXos. 



K^\vfia, Mal. 347, 23 'ETTOLTjafv avTov vtto Ka\vp,a, in- 

 terdicted him, in its ecclesiastical acceptation. 



KuXvo-ifpy/u, rjaa, {ko>\voi, EPrQ) to prevent one from 

 doing anything. Poltb. 6, 15, 5. 



KoipriTis, iSos, rj, belonging to the country ; opposed to 

 firjTpoTToKLTis. StneS. Epist. 67, p. 210 C Tur Kaplj- 

 TiSar, sc. «)cieXij<rias. 



KapiiKos, ij, Of, (xeS/iOs) comic, comical, Kap-abiKos. Lu- 

 ciAN. Quomod. Histor. Scrib. 4, et alibi. 



Substantively, o Kap.tK6s, comic writer, comedian, 

 KaiJ.aSioypa(pot. PoLYB. 12, 13, 3. When unaccom- 

 panied by a qualifying word or expression, o KapiKos 

 regularly refers to Aristophanes, the prince of the 

 ancient comedians. Lucian. Prometh. 2. 



Kapoypap-ptiTfis, eas, 6, (xafir], ypap.paTfvs) toicn-clerk; 

 toicn-notary. I.vscu. 4609 (Egypt). 



KQjpobpopio), to be ci Kc^po^pofios. Mal. 4o3, 16. 



Ka>iio8p6pos, ov, 6, (Kuiprj, 8/)d/i0f) tinker ? blacksmith f 



TnEorn. 347, 20 v. 1. KopoBpofios. Porph. Cer. 

 494, 9 Kopo8p6p.os. Adra. 225, 22 KopoSpopos, as a 

 proper name. Lex. Sched. 58 Bamvaos 6 p^aXxeur 

 Te Kal xpva-o^oQS Xe-yerat, aXXa xal KitipoSpopos. 

 Kavapiov, ov, to, (icaii'of) tliC pineal gland in the brain. 

 HippoL. 91. 137. 



KQifaioToptou :^:: KOvaiUT^pinv. SuiD. Ka)i'o"io"To'^toi', Trapa 

 Pwpaiois ovTO) XfyfTQi to cvvihpiov koi to av(rTT)pa, tv6a 

 trepl Ttjiv fnetyuifToiv ^ov\fvovTat. 



KtovaTavTivovnoXtTrji, ov, 6, (KavaTavTivovTToXts) a Constatl- 



tinopolitan. Cyrili.. Alex. Epist. 42 E. 

 Viu)V(TTavTlvov jToXif, f], the city of Constantine, Constan- 

 tinople. Alex. Alex. 548 A. Eus. V. C. 3, 48. 

 Atiian. 1, 183 C. Epiph. I, 463 A. Greg. Naz. 

 I, 213 C. EuNAP. 93, 20. 



IMost commonly it is written as one word, t] Kav- 

 oTniTifovTroXtt, (OS. Atdan. I, 202 A. Epiph. I, 

 734 C. Lyd. 86, 12. Mal. 320. (Compare SoCE. 



3, 1 KtovaravT^vos 6 to Bv^dvTLOV T(o i5i6) Trpoaayopfvaas 



ovopaTL.^ 

 Kavomeiov, ov, to, (Ka>va>\jf) bed with mosquito-curtains. 



Sept. Judith. 10, 21. 

 Kuynri^aTTjs, ov, o, (/ttoin;, tXaiva) rower, fpeTrjs. POLYB. 



34, 3, 8. 

 KopvKos, OV, o, a species of conch, Kpe'ios. A Macedonian 



word. Athen. 3, 33. 

 KwToXts, T], ladle, Kvrapov. SoiD. Aoktw, rrjv Xeyoptvrjv 



KoiTaKiv r] Topwijf, o e'(TTi (apfjpvaiv. 

 Koxpfiia), (vaa, (Kuxpos) to be silent or quiet. Sept. Jud. 



16, 2. 2 Reg. 19, 10 "li/u ri ipus KacpeCere tov int- 



arpi^ai tov jSaa-iXea ; 



A. 



Xa/3apoi>, ou, TO, labarum, \a^ovpov, \a^opoi>. EuS. 



V. C. 1, 31 (tituL). 

 Xa^iSo'm, tio-w, oxra, aOrjV, apfvos, to take or hold with a 



'Kafiis. Diosc. Parabil. 1, 53. 



2. To castrate, dvovxiC")- Poeph. Cer. 459, 19. 



461, 19. 



XajSiVXa, ri, a doubtful word. Poll. 6, 84. 

 *Xa/3ir, I'Sof, 17, tongs, pincers, forceps. Hipp. 687, 7. 

 Sept. Num. 4, 9. Esai. 6, 6. 



2. Snuffers. Sept. Ex. 38 (37), 23. 



3. Fibula, clasp, pin, (|)i/3Xa, (pijiovXa. Polyb. 6, 

 23. 11. 



