ὁρίζω (< ὅρος, a boundary), [in LXX for אָסַר, גְּבוּל, etc. ;] __1. to separate, mark off by boundaries (so Refs Num.34:6, Jhn.13:27). __2. to determine, appoint, designate: of time, with accusative, Refs Act.17:26, Heb.4:7; with accusative of person(s), Act.17:31; with inf., Act.11:29; pass., Refs Luk.22:22, Act.2:23 10:42, Rom.1:4 (cf. ὀφ-, ἀπο- δι-, τρο-ορίζω),† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to define 1a) to mark out the boundaries or limits (of any place or thing) 1b to determine, appoint 1b1) that which has been determined, acc. to appointment, decree 1b2) to ordain, determine, appoint
ὁρίζω
horizō
hor-id'-zo
From G3725; to mark out or bound (“horizon”), that is, (figuratively) to appoint, decree, specify
ὅριον
horion
hor'-ee-on
Neuter of a derivative of an apparently primary word ὅρος horos (a bound or limit); a boundary line, that is, (by implication) a frontier (region)
KJV Usage: border, coast.
G3181 μεθόριοςμεθόριος
methorios
meth-or'-ee-os
From G3326 and G3725; boundedalongside, that is, contiguous (neuter plural as noun, frontier)
KJV Usage: border.
G3727 ὅρκοςὅρκος
horkos
hor'-kos,her'-kos
From ἕρκος herkos (a fence; perhaps akin to G3725); a limit, that is, (sacred) restraint (specifically oath)
KJV Usage: oath.
G3734 ὁροθεσίαὁροθεσία
horothesia
hor-oth-es-ee'-ah
From a compound of the base of G3725 and a derivative of G5087; a limitplacing, that is, (concretely) boundaryline
KJV Usage: bound.
G4927 συνομορέωσυνομορέω
sunomoreō
soon-om-or-eh'-o
From G4862 and a derivative of a compound of the base of G3674 and the base of G3725; to bordertogether, that is, adjoin