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κόσμος

kosmos

Modern Summary of Abbott-Smith’s Lexicon (1922)

The word *kosmos* primarily means "order" or "arrangement" and can also refer to "adornment" or "decoration," especially in the context of personal appearance. Over time, it came to signify the "world" or "universe" as an organized system, including the earth and its inhabitants. It can also describe worldly possessions, human affairs, or, in a moral sense, the ungodly aspects of the world.

world; the ordered universe or inhabited earth

Etymologically, kosmos traces to probably from the base of (κομίζω). In the King James Version, this word is translated as adorning, and world.

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