* κομψός, -ή, -όν
(< κομέω, to take care of),
well-dressed, elegant, fine; compar. neut., κομψότερον ἔχειν (cf. κόμψωςἔχειν, Epict., and colloq. Eng., "to be doing finely"): Jo 4:52.†
G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament
* κομψός, -ή, -όν
(< κομέω, to take care of),
well-dressed, elegant, fine; compar. neut., κομψότερον ἔχειν (cf. κόμψωςἔχειν, Epict., and colloq. Eng., "to be doing finely"): Jo 4:52.†