νυός
From LSJ
ἰὼ, σκότος, ἐμὸν φάος, ἔρεβος ὦ φαεννότατον, ὡς ἐμοί, ἕλεσθ' ἕλεσθέ μ' οἰκήτορα → ah, darkness that is my light, gloom that is most bright for me, take me, take me to dwell in you
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A daughter-in-law, Il.22.65, Od.3.451, h.Ven.136 ; daughter-by-marriage of the race of which the husband is a son, Il.3.49. II bride, wife, Theoc.18.15 ; cj. in AP12.53.5 (Mel.) :—ἐνυός is f.l. in Poll.3.32. (I.-E. σνῠσός, cf. Skt.snusā, OHG. snur, Lat. nurus, etc.)