γαμέτης
From LSJ
Νέος ἂν πονήσῃς, γῆρας ἕξεις εὐθαλές → Iuvenis labora: senium habebis floridum → Wenn jung du schuftest, wird dein Alter blühend sein
English (LSJ)
ου, ὁ,
A husband, spouse, A.Pr.897 (lyr.), E.Tr.311 (lyr.), Euph.107.3; poet. word used by X.Cyr.4.6.3, and late, PLond.5.1711.53 (vi A. D.); Dor. gen. γαμέτα E.Supp.998 (lyr.):— fem. γᾰμέτις, ιδος, a wife, dub. in AP5.179 (Mel.), cf. IPE2.298.10 (Panticapaeum).