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|mdlsjtxt=[[προμνήστρια]], ἡ, [[προμνάομαι]]<br />a [[woman]] who woos or courts for [[another]], a [[match]]-[[maker]], Ar., Plat.; metaph., κακῶν προμνήστρια = of one who [[bring]]s [[about]] [[evil]], Eur.
|mdlsjtxt=[[προμνήστρια]], ἡ, [[προμνάομαι]]<br />a [[woman]] who woos or courts for [[another]], a [[match]]-[[maker]], Ar., Plat.; metaph., κακῶν προμνήστρια = of one who [[bring]]s [[about]] [[evil]], Eur.
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==Wikipedia EN==
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Match-making among the ancients remained outside the dominion of political and legal regulation. This was entirely left to the care and forethought of parents, or women who made a profession of it, and who were therefore called [[promnestria]]i or promnestrides. The profession, however, does not seem to have been thought very honourable or to have been held in repute, as being too nearly connected with that of a [[pander]] ([[προαγωγός]], proagogos) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_in_ancient_Greece].
|wketx=Match-making among the ancients remained outside the dominion of political and legal regulation. This was entirely left to the care and forethought of parents, or women who made a profession of it, and who were therefore called [[promnestria]]i or promnestrides. The profession, however, does not seem to have been thought very honourable or to have been held in repute, as being too nearly connected with that of a [[pander]] ([[προαγωγός]], proagogos) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_in_ancient_Greece].
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