Diccionario

G02885

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

κοσμέω

Etym. κοσμός

I. "to order, arrange", Hom., etc.: esp. "to set" an army "in array, marshal" it, Il.:— Mid., κοσμησάμενος πολιήτας "having arranged his" men, id=Il.

2. generally, "to arrange, prepare", δόρπον Od.; ἔργα Hes., etc.

II. "to dispose, order, rule, govern", Hdt., Soph., etc.; τὰ κοσμούμενα "orderly institutions, set order", Soph.

2. in Crete, "to be Cosmos" (κόσμος ΙΙΙ), "rule as such", Arist.

III. "to deck, adorn, equip, furnish, dress", esp. of women, Hhymn., Hes., etc.: Mid., κοσμέεσθαι τὰς κεφαλάς "to adorn their" heads, Hdt., etc.

2. metaph. "to adorn, embellish", Eur., Thuc., etc.

3. "to honour, pay honour to", Soph., Eur., etc.

IV. in Pass. "to be assigned or ascribed to", ἐς τὸν Αἰγύπτιον νόμον αὗται [αἱ πόλεις] ἐκεκοσμέατο Hdt.