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ἀερο-βᾰτέω

aerobateo

walk the air

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What it meant

ἀερο-βᾰτέω · aero-bateō — LSJ

walk the air

walk the air, of Socrates, Ar. Nu. 225, 1503, Pl. Ap. 19c: aor. part. ἀεροβατήσας Ps.-Luc. Philopatr. 12.

II to be unduly puffed up

to be unduly puffed up, Procop. Arc. 13, cf. Pers. 1.25.

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Where it came from

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