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From which [comes] Kythereia, [namely] Aphrodite. Kyko: to stir and to agitate.
Cyrene, a city; from this, Cyrenaeans. Kyaneai: the black.
Kyon [dog]: a land and sea animal. There is also and the Dog Star. From the
land dog [comes] the dog-like school of philosophers; and Cynic Cynics
[denotes] the observant—that is, biting like a dog. Kydos: glory.
Kydaino: to glorify. Kyro and kyreo: to revere. Kyreo is also
[used] for "to happen upon"; and kyro, kyro: to exist and to occur.
Kydoimos: uproar. Kybisto: to dive.
Kydonion: a kind of fruit. Konike: the head [being conical]. Konos:
the tip of the net [is called] konos. Bean-eater Kyamotrox: one who eats beans.
Kynaitros: a proper name. Kyathos: the dipping-vessel.
Kylix (feminine): the drinking-cup. Kyanochaites kylix: Poseidon,
he who has dark hair. Cyzicus: a city. Cumin; from which [comes]
kyminopristes: the miser. Kypseli: a vessel in which they store
grain; or the kypselia and the bees in the sea pole-?
asai? the. Kypseli is the discharge of the ears. Konopos: thus gnat
the gnat is called konopetes. Kyphos: the stooped. Kyrieuo stooped
[means] to master. Kyko: to produce singing. Kyloidio kyloidio:
to have swelling around the eyes. Kystis: the lower-abdominal part of the body.
Kythnos: one island of the Cyclades; from this, Kythnians. Kythnos
Kynosarges: one of the gymnasia among the Athenians. Kyrbeis:
they are instruments of laws, and in the feminine, stones were so called,
upright and cuboid, in which they had the laws
inscribed; and others. Which [words are spelled] through sigma and tau through.