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ἡβ-άω , Cret. ἡβίω Leg.Gort.7.41,al., Aeol.(?) ἀβάω Hdn.Gr.2.16, Alc.Supp.7.11 (dub.); Ep. opt. ἡβώοιμι, part. ἡβώων (v. infr.): impf.
3. metaph., to be fresh, vigorous, “ἡβώοις, φίλε θυμέThgn.877 (dub. l.); ἀεὶ γὰρ ἡβᾷ τοῖς γέρουσιν εὖ μαθεῖν 'tis always youth for old men to learn, i.e. 'tis never too late to learn, A.Ag.584 (nisi leg. ἥβη; ἡβᾷ δῆμος εἰς ὀργὴν πεσών the people rages like a passionate youth, E.Or.696, cf. νεανικός; ἄγγελον . . γέρονθ᾽, ἡβῶντα δ᾽ εὐγλώσσῳ φρενί exulting, A.Supp.775; also of things, γάμοι, ἔαρ ., Opp.H.1.474, 2.252.
4. to have the outward signs of puberty, Arist.GA746b23; “γένυς ἡβᾷAP12.31 (Phan.).
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