rave
From LSJ
πάντων χρηµάτων µέτρον ἐστίν ἄνθρωπος, τῶν µέν ὄντων ὡς ἐστιν, τῶν δέ οὐκ ὄντων ὡς οὐκ ἔστιν → man is the measure of all things, of things which are, that they are, and of things which are not, that they are not (Protagoras fr.1)
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
v. intrans.
P. and V. ἐξίστασθαι, λυσσᾶν (Plat. but rare P.), μαίνεσθαι, παραφρονεῖν, παρανοεῖν, παραλλάσσειν, ἐνθουσιᾶν (Plat.), Ar. and V. ἀλύειν, P. ἐνθουσιάζειν; see be mad, under mad.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
rāvē, adv., d’une manière enrouée : Gloss. Scal.