1: ἔχω
κομψότερον
(Strong's #2192, #2866 — Verb — echo kompsoteron — ekh'-o komp-sot'-er-on )

lit., "to have more finely," i.e., "to be better," is used in John 4:52 , "to ammend." The latter word in the phrase is the comparative of kompsos, "elegant, nice, fine." Cp. Eng., "he's doing nicely."