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kollhtov" , hv, ovn , ( kollavw ) glued together, closely joined, well-framed, Hom ., Eur. , etc.

II. uJpokrhthrivdion kollhtovn a stand welded to the krhthvr , Hdt.

kollikofavgo"

kolli<Eth>ko-favgo" , on , ( fagei`n ) roll-eating, Ar. From kovllix

kovllix, KO vLLIX

KO vLLIX , i<Eth>ko", oJ , a roll or loaf of coarse bread.

kovlloy, KO vLLOY

KO vLLOY , opo", oJ , the peg or screw by which the strings of the lyre were tightened, Od., Plat. :— metaph. , th`" ojrgh`" to;n kovllopÆ ajnievnai to let down the strings of your passion, Ar.

kollubisthv"

kolluØbisthv" , ou`, oJ , ( kovllubo" ) a small money-changer, N.T. From kovllubo"

kovllubo"

kovlluØbo" , oJ , a small coin, kolluvbou for a doit, Ar. 2. in pl. kovlluba, tav , small round cakes, Id.

kolluvra

kolluvra »u<Eth>1/4, hJ , = kovllix , Ar.

kolluvrion

kolluvrion »u<Eth>1/4, tov , Dim. of kolluvra , pl. eye-salve, Lat. collyrium .

II. a fine clay, in which a seal can be impressed, Luc.

kolobov"

kolobov" , ovn , ( kovlo" ) docked, curtailed, c. gen ., kolobo;" keravtwn , Lat. truncus pedum , Plat .; k. ceirw`n Anth.

2. absol. maimed, mutilated, Xen.

kolobovw

kolobovw , f. wvsw , to dock, curtail, shorten, N.T.

koloivarco"

koloiv-arco" , ou, oJ , a chief of jackdaws, jackdawgeneral, Ar. From koloiov"

koloiov", KOLOIO vS

KOLOIO vS , oJ , a jackdaw, daw, Lat. graculus , Il., Pind. , Ar. : proverbs: koloio;" poti; koloiovn ‘birds of a feather flock together,’ Arist. ; koloio;" ajllotrivoi" pteroi`" ajgavlletai a jackdaw ‘in borrowed plumes,’ Luc.

kolovkuma

kolovku<Eth>ma , ato", tov , a large heavy wave before it breaks ( kovlon ku`ma ), the swell that foreruns a storm,


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