A. think, imagine, c. acc. et inf., A.Ag.673, E.Supp.1043, etc.; c.
dupl. acc., . . ; how can I suppose this to be true? A.Ch.844; . Pl.Phlb.48e; D.L.1.11; also abs., . Th.1.120; not expecting it, S.Ph.545:Pass., . to be supposed to be, Pl.Ti.46d, al.; (sc. ) Id.Phd. 108c; . Id.Lg.646e; . Id.R.588b; Id.Plt.278b. 2. c. part., will suppose that he hears, A.Supp.60(lyr.). 3. c. acc. cogn., . entertain opinions, Pl. Cri.46d; . holdfal se opinions, Id.Tht.189c; Polystr.p.26W. 4. abs., form or hold an opinion, Pl.Tht.187a, al.; Id.Grg.461b; . Id.R.327c; Id.Phdr.262b; opp. , Id.R.476d; opp. , Arist.APo. 89a7; . Pl.Tht.201c. 5. Pass., to be matter of opinion, Xenoph.35, cf.Epicur.Sent.22. II. magnify, extol, . Th.3.45, cf. LXX Ex.15.2, al.; Ep.Rom.1.21, al.:Pass., to be distinguished, held in honour, magnified, Dionys.Com.2.24; Plb.6.53.10, cf. LXXEx.15.1, al., Ev.Jo.7.39, al.; OGI 168.56 (ii B. C.). evdo,xasan verb indicative aorist active 3rd person plural from doxa,zw [GING] doxa,zw doxa,zw1. praise, honor, magnify Mt 5:16; 6:2; Lk 5:25f; Ac 11:18; Ro 11:13; 1 Cor 12:26; 1 Pt 4:16.2. clothe in splendor, glorify J 8:54; 13:31f; 17:1, 4; 21:19; 2 Cor 3:10; 1 Pt 1:8; of life after death J 12:16, 23; Ac 3:13; Ro 8:30. [pg 51]
(1392) doxa>zw, dox-ad-zo; from (1391) (do>xa); to render (or esteem)
glorious (in a wide application): (make) glorify (-ious), full of (have) glory, honour, magnify. James Strong