γαυριάω
γῆ καὶ ὕδωρ πάντ' ἔσθ' ὅσα γίνοντ' ἠδὲ φύονται → earth and water are everything that comes into being and grows, all things that come into being or sprout are earth and water
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.
German (Pape)
[Seite 476] übermüthig, stolz sein, γαυ ριῶσαι τράπεζαι Cratin. Ath. II, 49 a; eigtl. von Pferden, stolz u. munter gehen, Plut. Lyc. 22, wie das Med., Xen. de re equ. 10, 16; übertr., γαυριᾷς τινί Dem. 18, 244; ἐπί τινι Plut. Lyc. 30; auch med., ἐπὶ σφίσι γαυριόωντο Theocr. 25, 133.