κατεσπουδασμένος. [156] 7. Earnest. Lat. anxius, instans. Cp. Herod. ii. 174.
κεραννύναι. [218] 7, [240] 17, [246] 12, [248] 17, etc. To mix, to temper. Lat. commiscere, temperare. Cp. the adjectives εὔκρατος and εὐκέραστος, p. [301] supra. The general sense in [248] 17 is, ‘qui aient su mieux qu’eux faire un heureux mélange des couleurs.’
κερατοειδής. [146] 12. Sounding like a horn. Lat. sonus veluti corneus. κερατοειδεῖς ἤχους = ‘sounds like (the sounds of) a horn’: cp. Hymn. Hom. in Merc. 81 μυρσινοειδέας ὄζους, ‘branches like (the branches of) myrtle.’
κεφάλαιον. [68] 18, [120] 25, [130] 14, [136] 7, [160] 8. Heading, topic, sum and substance. Lat. caput, summa. So κεφαλαιωδῶς, [112] 21, under heads.
κηλεῖν. [124] 13. To charm. Lat. permulcere.
κινεῖν. [146] 8, [194] 12. To excite, to disturb. Lat. movere. So κίνησις, movement, [124] 8, [160] 3, [244] 20; and κινητικός, [158] 12.
κλέπτειν. [196] 17. To cheat, to disguise. Lat. dissimulare, obtegere. Cp. Demetr. p. 288.
κοινός. [120] 13, [122] 14, [148] 14, [164] 22, [200] 7, [210] 1 (according to one reading), [236] 11, [252] 28. Common, mixed, general. Lat. communis. For the meaning ‘in general terms’ cp. de Dinarcho c. 8 λέγω δὲ ταῦτα οὐκ ἐν τῷ καθόλου τρόπῳ, ὡς μηδὲν τούτων κατορθοῦντος, ἀλλ’ ἐν τῷ κοινοτέρῳ καὶ ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ πολύ.
κολακικός. [236] 9. Alluring. Lat. blandus.