ναυτικός
ναυτικόςή όνadj of or relating to a sailor or sailorsof men, a peopleseafaring, maritime
Th. Pl.of a particular class, at Athensserving in the navy
Arist. for the use of sailorsof instrumentsnavigational
Pl.of money or loans, a contractmaritime
Att.orats.typical of sailorsof lawlessness, gossipamong sailors
E. Plu.of a fighting forcecomposed of sailors or a fleetnaval
Hdt. 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 fleet
Trag.of wreckageA. E. ναυτικόνοῦnthat which relates to sailors or a navynaval strengthpower
Th.pl.naval experienceskill
Th. Pl. X. Arist. fighting force of men and shipscompany of ships, fleetnavy
Hdt. Th. Ar. Att.orats. X. Arist.maritime loan
Att.orats. X. ναυτικήῆςfnaval forcepower
Hdt. Th. D. Arist.naval art or skillseamanship
Hdt.
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seafaring, naval
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