ἡβάσκω
From LSJ
Βούλου δ' ἀρέσκειν πᾶσι, μὴ σαυτῷ μόνῳ → Studeas placere cunctis, non soli tibi → Such allen zu gefallen, nicht nur dir allein
English (LSJ)
Incept. of ἡβάω,
A come to puberty, Hp.Aph.3.28. X.An. 4.6.1; παῖς ἡβάσκων ἄρτι ib.7.4.7; of women, become marriageable, Ruf. ap. Orib.inc.2.2. 2 metaph., νῦν ἔθ' ἡβάσκει κακόν (read by Gal. for ἡβᾷ σοι) E.Alc.1085; ἡμῖν ἡβάσκει πενίη AP6.30 (Maced.); ποιητικὴ οὔπω ἡβάσκουσα Philostr.Her.Praef. 3 reach, or show the outward signs of, manhood, Aristaenet.1.11, Philostr.Im.2.7.