σώγαμπρος

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Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

σώ- (só-, inside, internal) +‎ γαμπρός (gamprós, groom).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈsoɣambɾos/
  • Hyphenation: σώ‧γα‧μπρος

Noun[edit]

σώγαμπρος (sógamprosm (plural σώγαμπροι)

  1. live-in son-in-law (a man who marries and lives with his wife's family instead of setting up his own home or living with his family)
    Ο Στάθης είναι σώγαμπρος· ζει με τα πεθερικά του.
    O Státhis eínai sógampros; zei me ta petheriká tou.
    Stathis lives with his in-laws.
  2. (humorous, derogatory, by extension) A husband seen as weak or who isn't seen to serve as the head of his household.

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