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ναυσίστονος
ναυσιφθόρος
ναυσιφόρητος
ναύσταθμον
ναυστολέω
ναυστολήματα
ναυστολίᾱ
ναύτης
ναυτίᾱ
ναυτιάω
ναυτικός
ναυτιλίᾱ
ναυτίλλομαι
ναυτίλος
ναυτιώδης
ναυτοδίκαι
ναύφαρκτος
ναύφθορος
ναῦφι
νάω
νᾱῶν
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ναυτικός
ναυτικόςή όνadj of or relating to a sailor or sailorsof men, a peopleseafaring, maritimeTh. Pl.of a particular class, at Athensserving in the navyArist. for the use of sailorsof instrumentsnavigationalPl.of money or loans, a contractmaritimeAtt.orats.typical of sailorsof lawlessness, gossipamong sailorsE. Plu.of a fighting forcecomposed of sailors or a fleetnavalHdt. Trag. Th. Att.orats.of a war, landing or encampmentS. Th. Att.orats. Pl.of rule or power, an alliance or assistance in warTh. Arist. Plb. Plu.of or relating to shipsof cables, timbers, decks, hullsof a shipships, of a fleetTrag.of wreckageA. E. ναυτικόνοῦnthat which relates to sailors or a navynaval strengthpowerTh.pl.naval experienceskillTh. Pl. X. Arist. fighting force of men and shipscompany of ships, fleetnavyHdt. Th. Ar. Att.orats. X. Arist.maritime loanAtt.orats. X. ναυτικήῆςfnaval forcepowerHdt. Th. D. Arist.naval art or skillseamanshipHdt.

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seafaring, naval

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ναυτικός
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ναυτικός
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ναυτικος
IDX:
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URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-26893
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ναυτικός

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