Strong's #1741: endoxos (pronounced en'-dox-os)
from 1722 and 1391; in glory, i.e. splendid, (figuratively) noble:--glorious, gorgeous(-ly), honourable.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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endoxos
1) held in good or in great esteem, of high repute
1a) illustrious, honourable, esteemed
1b) notable, glorious
1c) splendid
1c1) of clothing
1c2) fig., free from sins
Part of Speech: adjective
Relation: from G1722 and G1391
Citing in TDNT: 2:254, 178
Usage:
This word is used 4 times:
Luke 7:25: "raiment? Behold, they which are gorgeously appareled, and live"
Luke 13:17: "for all the glorious things that were done by him."
1 Corinthians 4:10: "but ye are strong; ye are honorable, but we are despised."
Ephesians 5:27: "he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot,"