Term: cosmos
Literally
meaning: (orderly
arrangement, ornament)
Origin: Anc Greek
κοσμέω/cosmeo: future tense of verb κομίζω (= to arrange, to put in order, to decorate, to adorn, to trim)
>κομίζω/comizo(=to carry, to bring)
Coined/History
Pythagoras (circa
582-500 BC) the Greek mathematician and mystic is said to have been the first to use this
word with the meaning of “universe” which
was formed by the harmonies of the Limited and the Indefinite, Form and Matter.
Later the “cosmos” meaning was extended to the whole physical world which was
considered as an ordered whole.
Definition
1.
In general sense, a cosmos
is distinct from chaos and is considered as an ordered system and harmonious
whole.
2.
universe
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