γαμπρός

Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From earlier γαμβρός (gamvrós), from Ancient Greek γαμβρός (gambrós), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵeme-.

Noun

γαμπρός (gamprós) m (plural γαμπροί)

  1. son-in-law, specifically daughter's husband
  2. brother-in-law, specifically sister's husband
  3. bridegroom, groom
  4. eligible bachelor

Declension

  • γαμπριάτικος (gampriátikos, belonging to the bridegroom)
  • γαμπρίζω (gamprízo, to court, to date)
  • νιόγαμπρος m (niógampros, newly married man)
  • σύγαμπρος m (sýgampros, brother-in-law)
  • σώγαμπρος m (sógampros, son-in-law who lives with his in-laws)
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