Xal'va 



603 



\va) 



Xaiva, as, ^, = ^ayrjvos, \ayvvos. DuCAS. 41, 13 \aiva, 



incorrectly. 

 'Kaierdpa, as, ij, (KaKTL^ai) palpitation, quivering. Hence, 



vehement desire, eagerness. 

 "KaKTapl^a, icra, (Xa/crdpn) to palpitate, quiver, the ancient 



<T<paKe\l{;a, (r(^a8afa). NiCET. 445, 34. 



'XoKQi, as, Tja-a, to run, move rapidly, y\aKa>. [Compare 

 the English lackey.] 



\a\as, a, 6, (Turkisli) = raras 2. DdCAS. 250, 15. 



XaiiiraSdpios, ov, to, (Xa^ira's) candle-holder, candle-bearer, 

 an inferior churcli otricer. Cukop. 44, 10. Eu- 

 KHOL. p. 687 Oi \ajmabapwi Xva Kadapl^axrt ras Xapivd- 

 8as (Is Tt)v iKKXrja-iav, It is the duty oj" the lampadarii 

 to trim the candles at church. 



2. A title given to the second musician in the 

 church of Saint Sophia. He was the leader of the 

 left choir. Phran. 305, 19. (See also jrpmToi^dXrijf.) 



Xa'TtaT^S, a, 6, r= ypavdr^a. CuROP. 64. [Compare 



Xf/3iVci)f, in the Glossary. Also, the Arabic ti'fOv-] 

 Xda-nrj, rjs, r), mud. NiCET. 39G, 25. 

 'Ka)^a'i.vui, aor. fXa^a, Qiayxdva) to fall to one's lot. 



Ptoch. 2, 76, an unintelligible passage. 



\eioypa(j)ia, as, fj, (Xeior, ypd(pa>) Jlat pai?lfing, applied to 

 paintings wanting relief. Coteler. HI, 502 B. 

 [See also dpaTrepnTos. It may be remarked here, 

 that, as a safeguard against idolatry, the Greek 

 Church prohibits paintings in relief, as well as statues. 

 The result of this prohibition is, that nearly all the 

 cliurches in Greece and Turkey are filled with 

 daubs.] 



Xeiiravaparos, ov, (XeiVw, dva^aros) unleavened. BalSAII. 

 ad Concil. VI, 11. (See also Xei-^os.) - 



XeOTo), intransitive, to absent one's self, to be absent from 

 anything. Ptoch. 2, 40 *Av .... Xfix/^M arro rbv 



up6poi>. 



2. Impersonally, XfiVfi, eX6i\|fe, it ivants. Ptoch. 



2, 245 Ilapa piKpov de (Xeiyjrev Iva pi davaTwaovv. 

 Xetijrds, fj, OP, (XciVco) unleavened, as bread ; opposed to 



dccjSriTds. (See also Xfinavd^aros.) 

 Xiy8a, as, rj, grease. 



XtySepot, ij, ov, (X/ySn) greus'j. 



XiySiVfa, as, fj, diniin. of Xi'ySa. PtOCH. 2, 209. 



Xeiaivs), aa-a, a>6r]V, aplvos, (Xfida) to rub out, erase, as 



letters. Nicet. 478, 24. 

 X/pa, as, Ij, dirt, pvnos. (See also dXepivco, diKepos, in the 



Glossary.) 



\ep6va, (oaa, aidrjv, apivos, (Xcpa) tO dirty, soil. 



\fp6s, ij, 6v, (Xf'pa) dirty, Xepuipivos, pvirapds. 



Xepapivos, i?, ov, (Xepovio) dirty. 



XepapfvoT^oxos, ov, 6, (Xepapems, rCox^a) One whosc gar- 

 ments are dirty. Ptoch. 2, 553, as a various read- 

 ing. 



XiyovrfiKor r= dXtyovr^iKos. PtoCH. 2, 231. 591. 



Xi'fior, ov, 6, liege, adjcctively. Comn. 13, p. 400 

 (Paris). 



Substantively, 6 Xl^tos, liege, vassal. Cinn. 35, 

 23. 223, 6. Nicet. 36, 6. 



XtCTydptov, ov, TO, spade. ScHOL. Theocr. 4, 10. 



\oyapiaa-p6s, ov, 6, (Xoyapidfrn) account. TtpiC. 14, p. 



179. 

 Xdyof. The genitive Xdyou or tov Xdyov, followed by 

 the enclitic genitive of the personal pronoun, forms 

 a periphrastic personal pronoun denoting respect. 

 1 TOCH. 2, 101 Ovdev tvi dia Xdyou aov t dBpvv to 



na^ipdSiv. Phran. 423, 1. (See also Xoyor, in the 

 Glossary.) 



XoKOTiviv for dXoKori^'ioi'. Ptoch. 1, 312 Xokot^wc, in- 

 correctly. 2, 466 XoKOTvvi, incorrectly. 



XoXoTTofi/pos, i;", OV, = papoirovrjpos. 



XoXof, ri, ov, foolish, TpeXos, papos, (ToKos. Substantively, 

 d XoXdf, the fool. [Apparently an onomatopoeia.] 



XouKdi'iKoj', ou, TO, (Lucania) lucanica, sausage, the 

 classical dXXSf. 



XovXoiJSt, tov, TO, (1 i 1 i u m) floiver, blossom. [Compare 



HeS. Ai'a, Kpiva, uvdr/, la.] 

 Xo^dfo), see Xajcftd^o). 

 XuKo^c'yyo) (AYKH, (f>(yyoi), to dawn. DuCAS. 288, 20 



AvKocpeyyovarjs Tijs fjpepas. (See also yXvKoc^t'yyfi.) 

 Xuo-ts, €o>s, fj, rescriptum, rescript, the answer of the 



emperor to a petition, dvTiypa(f)^ 2. Coteler. IV, 



367. Comn. I, 158, 20. Ptoch. 2, 550. 

 \va, to give a rescript, to give an answer to a petition, 



said of the emperor. Ptoch. p. 330 IlapaKaXa \v- 



6ijvai pov Trjv dtrjo-w Taxfos. 



