AaoBtKicraa 



401 



Xe/StT 



AaoSi/ttVo-a, ijf, 7, Laodicean woman. Ixsck. (Addend.) 



2322, b, p. 1043. 

 XaoT/yrjo-ia, at, 17, (fjyeofiai) the leading of the people. 



Just. Tryph. 49. 

 XaoTrXdror, of, (Xao's, TrXai/dco) misleading or deceiving the 



people. Ignat. Philadelpli. (Interpol.) 5. Eplies. 



(Interpol.) 9. Eus. 7, 17. Pallad. Vit. Chrys. 



26 D. 



Substantively, 6 Xaon-Xdi/or, misleader or deceiver of 



the people, impostor. Joseph. Ant. 8, 8, 5. 

 *'KaTrapa, as, ?/, the flank, loins. Classical. 



2. iripe. HeS. Aairdpat .... Alok\t}s 5e rrjif €kk€- 



Kevafifvjjv KoiXlav. PxOCH. 1, 197, et alibi. 



^apyiTiav, oivos, fj, largitio. NiL. Epist. 2, 304. 

 Ephes. 1304 B. Ltd. 191, 13. Mal. 398, 7. 



\apSiv for \apSiov, ov, to, = \dp8os. POEPH. Cer. 464, 



1, incorrectly written XapSriv. 

 XdpSof, ou, o, lardum, laridum, the fat of pork. 



Ltd. 93. Basilic. 56, 11, 7. 

 AnpSvs, V, 0, Lardys, a proper name. Simoc. 331. 



Bekkf-r. 1195. 



Xapiryytapa, utos, to, (Xapuyyifo)) shoilt. METHOD. 373 B. 

 'XapvyyoTOpeai, ijo-m, (\apx)y^, Tepva) tO cut the throat of 



one. ThEOPH. 583, 6 AiKrjv ■Kpo^arov avrbv IXapvyyo- 



Toprjaav. 

 Xduopov, 6 OTTOS rov (rt\<j>tov. Lex. BotAX. 

 'Xaa-Tavpos, 6. Theopompcs apud POLTB. 8, 11, 6 



El yap Tis rjif iv Tols JclWrjatv *] Tols ^ap^dpoLS Xdaravpos 



Ka\ dpatrus rov TpoTvov, K. r. X. 

 XaTepKovXov, ov, to, laterculum, onr^ irXlvdos. CeDR. 



I, 298, 9. 



2. Laterculum, register. Novell. 24, 6. 

 XarjKXd/Sior, laticlavius. Ltd. 134, 8. 



Xarofteo), ijcm, •rjo'a, ti3iv, rjp,iVOS, (XuTo/jor) tO hew StoneS, tO 



quarry. Sept. Ex. 21, 33 Aaro/i^oT; XdKicoK. Diod. 



3, 12, p. 182, 77. JcsT. Trj-ph. 135. 

 XaTopjjpa, QTOf, TO, (XoTo^t'o)) quarried stone. Diod. 



3, 13. 

 XaTo/iTjTOf, t], ov, (XoTo^eo)) hewed, as stone. Sept. 



4 Keg. 12, 12. 

 XoTOftia, as, ri, (Karopos) quarry. DiOD. 2, 49, p. 



161, 40. 



XaropiKos, 17, ov, (Xaropos) stone-ciitter's. Diod. 3, 12, 



p. 182, 62. 

 XdTo/iOf, OU, o, (Xaof, Tfpva) stone-cutter. Sept. 1 Esdr. 



5, 53. 2 Esdr. 3, 7. 

 XaTpela, as, rj, divine worship, applied to the celebration 



of tlie Lord's supper. Const. Apost. 8, 15, 5 



Muo-TiKi) Xarpda. EpiPH. L 1105 D. 1106 A. 

 XaTpevTTjs, ov, 6, {"Karpevo)) worshipper. JuST. Trypb. 



64. 

 XarpfvTos, Tj, ov, servile, as labor. Sept. Ex. 12, 16 



Uav epyov XarpevTov ov iroirjo'eTe tv aiiTais. 



Xavpa, as, fj. collection of hermitages, a sort of monastic 



village. Coxst. (536), 969 D. E. Vit. Sab. 282 



B, et alibi. Euagr. 1, 21. 4, 7, p. 389, 34, et 



alibi. 

 \avpdT0v = Xavpfdrov. Nic. II, 661 D. 664 A. 705 C. 



Theofh. 454, 9. 

 XavpedTOK, ou, to, (laureatus) an emperor's image 



wreathed with laurel, Xavparov, Xa^pdrov. PoRPH. 



Cer. 393, 5. 395, 17. 

 Xavpi(u), to bui-n furiously. Theoph. 608, 18. [If 



from Xd/3por, it should be written Xa/3pifm.] 

 XaCpof, on, ^, laurus. HeS. Aavpov, t^v 8d<f>vr]v. 



Aavaa'tKov, ov, to, (AaCo-os) Lausaikon, a work of Palla- 



dius. It derives its name from the circumstance 



that it was inscribed to Lausus the Trpamocnros. 

 Xa(f>vpevw, fvoro), (Xd<pvpov) to plunder, Sept. Judith. 



15, 11. 

 Xa<j>vpo7raXe'iov, ov, to, (Xa(f)vpond>Xj]s) place where booty is 



sold, Xa<f)vpond>\iov, POLTB. 4, 6, 3. 

 Xac^upoTTCoXioi', ov, TO, = Xa(})vpoiTaX€tov, StrAB. 14, 3, 2. 

 Xa)^avfla, as, fj, (Xaxavevai) the cultivation of potherbs. 



Sept. Deut. 11, 10 K^jrov Xaxavelas, A garden of 



potherbs. 

 Xaxpos, ov, 6, [Xayxdva') lot, KXijpos. JuST. Tryph. 97 



Aa}(p6v ^dXXomes €Ka<TT0s Kara Tr/v toC xXijpov im^oXriv. 

 Xayjrdvrj, rjs, 17, ^= Xapyjfdirrj. HeS. 



Xe^tTav, wFOf, d, black woollen garment worn bv monks, 



XeffiTtovdptov, Xevnavdpiov, in modern Greek t6 pdcrov, 



Apophth. Theodor. Pherm. 28. 29. Johann. Pers. 

 2. [The word is of Saracenic origin. Compare the 

 Arabic T^V- See also XanaT^ds in the Appendix.] 



