ajgaqou` gh`mai to marry a wife of mean or noble stock, Theogn.
II.
Med.
to give oneself
or
ones
child
in marriage:
1.
of the woman,
to give herself in marriage,
i.e.
to get married, to wed,
Lat.
nubere
,
c. dat
., Od.,
Hdt.
;
ghvmasqai eij"
. .
to marry
into a family,
Eur.
:ironically of a henpecked husband,
kei`no" oujk e[ghmen ajllÆ ejghvmato
Anacr.; (
cf.
Martial,
uxori nubere nolo meae);
so Medea speaks contemptuously of Jason, as if
she
were the husband,
gamou`sa sev
Eur.
2. of the parents, to get their children married, or betroth them, to get a wife for the son, Phleuv" moi gunai`ka gamevssetai Il.
gamhvleuma
gamhvleuma , ato", tov , ( gamevw ) = gavmo" , Aesch.
gamhvlio"
gamhvlio" , on , ( gamevw ) belonging to a wedding, bridal, Aesch ., Eur.
2. gamhliva ( sc. qusiva ), a wedding-feast, Dem.
Gamhliwvn
Gamhliwvn , w`no", oJ , the seventh month of the Attic year, from gamevw , because it was the fashionable time for weddings; the last half of January and first of February, Arist.
gamivzw
gamivzw , ( gavmo" ) to give in marriage, N.T.
gamikov"
gamikov" , hv, ovn , ( gavmo" ) of or for marriage, Plat .; ta; gam . a bridal, wedding, Thuc.
gavmio"
gavmio" , a, on , = gamhvlio" , Mosch.
gamoklovpo"
gamo-klovpo" , on , ( klevptw ) adulterous, Anth.
gamovro"
ga<Eth>movro" , oJ , Dor. for ghmovro" .
gavmo", GA vMOS, gavmo"
GA vMOS , oJ , a wedding, wedding-feast, Hom ., etc.
II. marriage, wedlock, Id., etc. ; to;n Oijnevw" g . marriage with him, Soph. ; mostly in pl. , like Lat. nuptiae , nuptials, Aesch ., etc.
gamostovlo"
gamo-stovlo" , on , ( stevllw ) preparing a wedding, Lat. pronuba , epith. of Hera and Aphrodite , Anth.
gamfhlaiv
gamfhlaiv , w`n, aiJ , the jaws of animals; of the lion, Il.; of the horse, Ib.; of Typhon, Aesch. : the bill or beak