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ADDITIONS TO THE GLOSSARY. 



673, 10 'O 4>a)Tios ava^as eVi Tov Sn^iovos SrjfirjyopTJaat 

 tlirey ort ol treiafJLol ovk Ik ttXtj^ovs afiafyritov, aX\ €K 

 TrXijcr/ioi/^s vSaror ■yiVoirai. The origin of tliis simple, 

 and apparently satisfactory, mode of accounting for 

 earthquakes is the following passage : Sept. Ps. 103, 



32 'O Iffi/SXeVo)!' in\ rrjv yrjp Koi Troiaii' avrrjv Tpf)t(iv, He 



looketh upon the earth and it tremhleth. The classical 



Greeks regarded Poseidon as the Shaker of the earth.'] 



It is sometimes followed by aaajiov. Mal. 190, 5. 



6eo(7o4>ia. Phot. 170, p. 117, 7. 



SeoxnraivtTos, for dfoenalveros, ov, (deos, Inaiviai) praised of 



God. Method. 373 B. 

 Bepawela 2, pleasure. Theoph. 602, 4. 681, 9 Udm-a 

 yap Kara fifpos ovyypd(l)eiu ra rovTav €pya rrpos Bepaneiau 

 TOV KpaTOVVTOS yivopLfva^ K. T. X. 



KoKSdpiov, ov, TO, caldarium, caldron. Porph. Cer. 

 670, 17. 



KoXoKaipii' for KoKoKa'ipwv. PtOCH. 1, 68. 



KapTraros, embroidered with figures of fruits. Theod. 



1, 280 A. 



Kapvo^jivWov. (Compare Theoph. 429, 10 iiWov 'Iv- 



dlKOV.') 



Ke\fp, celer, o^is, raxvs- Plut. I, 23 C. 



icfi/o8o|«'m, rjo-a, to he Kci/o8o|of. DoROTH. Doctrin. 2, p. 221. 



K€pdTiov 2. Galex. XIII, 980 D. 



KfpPTjKdpiov for Kfp^iKdpiov. DoROTH. Doctrin. 2, p. 230. 



KiKep, epos, TO, cicer, chickpea, ipi^wdos. Plut. 1, 861 B. 



KoKKiov, ov, TO, dimiu. of KoKKos. Galen. XIII, 979 A. 



KoKKoipiov, ov, TO, small loaf of bread. Psell. 397. 



2. Small cake. Suid. KoWvpa .... KoXKovpia, to 

 XdKdyyta. 



KpoiitTTov, ov, TO, CTustum. Athen. 14, 57. 



Kaviri\tov, ov, to, consilium, (rv/i/SouXij. DiON. Hal. 



n, 821, 11. 

 Xai/oTor, r], ov, Ian at US, wooUen. Doroth. Doctrin. 



2, p. 230 TO Xaxdroi', soft Woollen garment. 

 Xii3cXX^o-ios = Xi^eXXiVior. PoRPH. Cer. 418, 21. 

 Xoyapia^o). ScHOL. ArIST. Plut. 381 hoyltraaOai, "koya- 



piairai fiplv. 



XvKavdpaTTos, ov, 6, (XiiKor, avBpamos) wolf-man. Hence, 



savage, cruel. Theoph. 745, 13. 

 Xa>j3ij, ijf. If, leprosy, Xinpa. Cedr. I, 475, 6. Nicet. 



73, 28. 

 va^tpaXos. Basil. HI, 131 E, monk. 

 vdpBr)^ 1. Nicet. 592, 23 t^s vdpBr^KOi. 



vqaTfvrfjs. GreG. Ntss. II, 248 C. 



oXoo-i;/3t(Coy. DOROTH. Doctrin. 2, p. 223. 



opipoKiov. PoRPH. Cer. 15, 11. 



Zw^ 3. Soz. 6, 19, p. 241, 37." Id. 8, 24. 



nayavot 3, rustic. DoROTH. Doctrin. 2, p. 223. 



jraX/ia, mud. NiCET. 780, 23. 



■jravayla 1. GreG. Thaum. 11 D. 



irtprrfpia = TTepntptia. DoROTH. Doctrin. 3, p. 230. 



nobia 4, ensign. NiCET. 305, 26. 



Ttpoaivf^n. VlT. EpIPH. 351 D. 



pewpe^os, ov, reprobus, reprobate. Stnax. Mai. 9, the 



former name of Christophorus, the dog-headed Saint. 

 o-KviTTia, as, fi, (tTKvmoi) niggardness, stinginess. Doroth. 



Doctrin. 2, p. 219, incorrectly written ovmia. 

 aro/ia. Aif^eadal riva dno OTo/xaToj, To have a personal 



interview with one, said of the oflScer who receives a 



distinguished personage. Porph. Cer. 402, 20. 

 avvaivos, ov, (alvos) agreeing with. Jcst. Tryph. 47 



Otf fyb) oil avvaivos €ifii. 

 (TwavaaKawna {avaaKdirra 2), to curse in company with. 



Theoph. 628, 12 Toir exOpo'is (rvvavaaKdij/avTa avTov. 

 <rvvf\ev<Tis. JcST. ApOL. 1, 67 'Etti to aiTo avveXevats 



yiviTai. 

 liziKKpova (cKicpowo), tO SUpplant, trip Vp, VTrocrKeX/fti). 



Metaphorically, to overthrow, undermine. Just. 



Apol. 1, 58. 

 (j>e\a>vtov. PORPH. Cer. 374, 5. 

 XOtpoypvKKios. HiERONTMUS, 11, 658 XoipoypvXXlovs 



.... Sciendum autem animal esse non majus hericio 

 habens similitudinem muris et ursi. Unde in Palae- 

 tina apKOfiiis dicitur, et magna est in istis regioni- 

 bus hujus generis abundantia, semperque in cavernis 

 petrarum et terrae foveis habitare consueverunt. 



