γαμίσκω
ῥεῖα δ' ἀρίζηλον μινύθει καὶ ἄδηλον ἀέξει, ῥεῖα δέ τ' ἰθύνει σκολιὸν καὶ ἀγήνορα κάρφει → easily he humbles the proud and raises the obscure, and easily he straightens the crooked and blasts the proud (Hesiod, Works and Days 6-8)
English (LSJ)
A = γαμίζω, Callicrat. ap.Stob.4.28.18:—Med.(or Pass.) in Arist.Pol.1335a20; ἀνδρί, of a woman, PLond.5.1708 (vi A. D.):—Pass., Ev.Marc.12.25.
German (Pape)
[Seite 473] = γαμίζω, Stob. – Med., Arist. Pol. 7, 16; N. T.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
γαμίσκω: γαμίζω, Καλλικράτ. παρὰ Στοβ. 486. 49 · ― μέσ. ἐν Ἀριστ. Πολ. 7. 16, 7.
Spanish (DGE)
1 dar en matrimonio a una hija γαμίσκοντα δὲ δεῖ γαμὲν ποτὶ τὰν αὐτῶ τύχαν Callicrat.Pyth.Hell.p.106.
2 en v. med. casarse la mujer γαμίσκεσθαι τὰς νεωτέρας Arist.Pol.1335a20, cf. Heraclid.Lemb.Pol.64, Eu.Luc.20.34, Clem.Al.Paed.1.4.10, Eus.E.Th.3.3.13, PLond.1708.98, 168, 177 (VI d.C.).
English (Strong)
from γάμος; to espouse (a daughter to a husband): give in marriage.
English (Thayer)
equivalent to γαμίζω, which see (γαμίσκομαι); R G; L T Tr WH (35 WH marginal reading; cf. Winer s Grammar, 92 (88); and Tdf.'s note on Aristotle, pol. 7,14, 4etc.) (Compare: ἐκ῟γαμίσκω.)