δόξα

Etymology
Perhaps from, from (whence ) or with some other influence directly from. The development of the meaning "glory" develops naturally from the classical meaning of "opinion, estimation, repute", especially "good repute, honour, glory". It acquires important religious overtones from its use in the Septuagint to translate.

Noun

 * 1) expectation
 * 2) * Homer, Il. 10.324, Od. 11.344
 * οὐδʼ ἀπὸ δόξης "not otherwise than what one expects"
 * 1) opinion, judgement, belief
 * 2) * 5th century CE, Stobaeus, Anthology, attributed to Solon (6th c. BCE):
 * ἀνθρώπων αἰεὶ δόξαν ἔχειν ἀγαθήν· "a good reputation always from all men"
 * 1) glory, honor, magnificence, praise
 * 2) * 4th century
 * 3) glory, splendor (especially of the shechinah), theophany, mandorla
 * 4) reputation
 * 1) glory, splendor (especially of the shechinah), theophany, mandorla
 * 2) reputation
 * 1) reputation

Etymology
Inherited from.

Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) glory, kudos, fame
 * 2) pride
 * 3) star
 * 4) halo
 * 5)  rainbow