χαριτόω, -ῶ (< χάρις), [in LXX: Sir.18:17 (ἀνδρί κεχαριτωμένῳ; Vg., justificato; Syr., saintly) * ;] to endow with χάρις (which see), i.e. __1. (a) to make graceful; __(b) to make gracious (Sir, l.with). __2. In Hellenistic writings (for exx., see AR, Eph., 227; Lft., Notes, 315), __(a) to cause to find favour; __(b) to endue with grace (i.e. divine favour): Refs Luk.1:28, Eph.1:6.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to make graceful 1a) charming, lovely, agreeable 2) to peruse with grace, compass with favour 3) to honour with blessings
χαριτόω
charitoō
khar-ee-to'-o
From G5485; to grace, that is, indue with special honor
χάρις
charis
khar'-ece
From G5463; graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life; including gratitude)
G5483 χαρίζομαιχαρίζομαι
charizomai
khar-id'-zom-ahee
Middle voice from G5485; to grant as a favor, that is, gratuitously, in kindness, pardon or rescue