γαυριάω
From LSJ
ἀνδρῶν γὰρ σωφρόνων μέν ἐστιν, εἰ μὴ ἀδικοῖντο, ἡσυχάζειν → for it is the part of prudent men to remain quiet if they should not be wronged
English (LSJ)
mostly pres. Aet. and Med., aor. 1
A ἐγαυρίασα LXX Ju.9.7:—bear oneself proudly, prance, prop. of horses, γαυριῶντες Plu.Lyc.22:—Med., φυσῶντα καὶ γαυριώμενον X.Eq.10.16; to be splendid, γαυριῶσαι . . τράπεζαι Cratin.301; to be luxuriant, ἡ γῆ θάλλει καὶ γ. Jul.Or.4.155c; of persons, Phld.Vit. p.27 J., Ph.1.152, al.: c. dat., pride oneself on a thing, εἰ ταύτῃ [τῇ ἥττῃ] γαυριᾷς D.18.244; so ἐπί σφισι γαυριόωντες (Mcineke -όωντο) Theoc.25.133, cf. Plu.Lyc.30, Palaeph.1.8, Anon.Oxy.220iii3.