ναυτικός

nautikosAdjectiveG8378

mariner

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1.seafaring, naval, ὁ ν. *στρατός *opposite to ὁ πεζός, (Herdotus Historicus); ν. *λεώς *(Aeschulus Tragicus); *στόλος *(Sophocles Tragicus); ν. *ἐρείπια *wrecks of ships, (Aeschulus Tragicus); ν. *ἀναρχία *among the seamen, (Euripides):—; *τὸ ναυτικόν *a navy, fleet, (Herdotus Historicus), etc.
2.of persons, skilled in seamanship, nautical, *ναυτικοὶ ἐγένοντο *became a naval power, (Thucydides)
3.ἡ *ναυτική *(i.e. τέχνη); navigation, seamanship, (Herdotus Historicus); so, *τὰ ναυτικά *(Plato Philosophus);—;but, τὰ ναυτικά, also, naval affairs naval power, (Thucydides)
4.at Athens, *ναυτικόν *technically meant money borrowed or lent on bottomry, (Xenophon Historicus), etc.

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Part of Speech Adjective

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DescriptionGreek Adjective

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