GenemZ
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OK, the usage as given by Strong's doesn't indicate more than keeping hair looking good, which fits what I've found. The modern usage is irrelevant except perhaps to show a direction of drift of meaning. So as I wrote earlier, κομάω includes the meaning of "styled or ornamental hair" but does not require it.
I really wish I hadn't given away my TDNT!
Most Roman men kept their hair relatively short as a sign of dignity and control.
Roman haircare - Corinium Museum
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