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Bulgarian: котвостоянка; Czech: kotviště; Danish: ankerplads; Dutch: [[rede]], [[ree]], [[ankerplaats]]; Esperanto: ankrejo; Faroese: akkerspláss, skipalega; Finnish: ankkuripaikka; French: [[ancrage]]; Galician: ancoradoiro; Georgian: საღუზე; German: [[Ankerplatz]]; Greek: [[ελλιμενισμός]], [[αγκυροβόλημα]], [[αραξοβόλι]], [[άραγμα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγκυροβόλιον]], [[ἐνόρμισμα]], [[ναυλοχία]], [[ναύσταθμον]], [[ὅρμος]], [[προσορμιστήριον]], [[ὕφορμος]]; Hebrew: מעגן; Hungarian: horgonyzóhely; Icelandic: skipalægi, bátalægi, lægi, skipalega; Irish: acarsóid, ancaireacht, leaba ancaire, poll ancaire; Italian: [[ancoraggio]]; Latin: [[statio]]; Macedonian: сидриште; Maori: tauranga, taunga; Norwegian Bokmål: ankerplass, ankringsplass; Nynorsk: ankerplass, ankringsplass; Ottoman Turkish: مرسی; Persian: لنگرگاه; Polish: kotwicowisko; Portuguese: [[ancoradouro]], [[ancoragem]], [[fundeadouro]]; Russian: [[якорная стоянка]]; Scottish Gaelic: acarsaid; Spanish: [[fondeadero]], [[anclaje]]; Swedish: ankarplats; Welsh: angorfa; Yámana: tīnia
Bulgarian: котвостоянка; Czech: kotviště; Danish: ankerplads; Dutch: [[rede]], [[ree]], [[ankerplaats]]; Esperanto: ankrejo; Faroese: akkerspláss, skipalega; Finnish: ankkuripaikka; French: [[ancrage]]; Galician: ancoradoiro; Georgian: საღუზე; German: [[Ankerplatz]]; Greek: [[ελλιμενισμός]], [[αγκυροβόλημα]], [[αραξοβόλι]], [[άραγμα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγκυροβόλιον]], [[ἀγκυρηβόλιον]], [[ἐνόρμισμα]], [[ναυλοχία]], [[ναύσταθμον]], [[ναύσταθμος]], [[ὅρμος]], [[προσορμιστήριον]], [[ὕφορμος]]; Hebrew: מעגן; Hungarian: horgonyzóhely; Icelandic: skipalægi, bátalægi, lægi, skipalega; Irish: acarsóid, ancaireacht, leaba ancaire, poll ancaire; Italian: [[ancoraggio]]; Latin: [[statio]]; Macedonian: сидриште; Maori: tauranga, taunga; Norwegian Bokmål: ankerplass, ankringsplass; Nynorsk: ankerplass, ankringsplass; Ottoman Turkish: مرسی; Persian: لنگرگاه; Polish: kotwicowisko; Portuguese: [[ancoradouro]], [[ancoragem]], [[fundeadouro]]; Russian: [[якорная стоянка]]; Scottish Gaelic: acarsaid; Spanish: [[fondeadero]], [[anclaje]]; Swedish: ankarplats; Welsh: angorfa; Yámana: tīnia
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Transliteration A: naulochía Transliteration B: naulochia Transliteration C: navlochia Beta Code: nauloxi/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, anchorage, especially of pirates, App.Mith.92.

German (Pape)

[Seite 231] ἡ, das Vorankerliegen, bes. um einem Feinde aufzulauern, App. Mithr. 92.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ναυλοχία: ἡ, τὸ ναυλοχεῖν, κυρίως, τὸ παραμένειν ἐντὸς μυχοῦ καὶ ἐνεδρεύειν τὸν ἐχθρόν: τόπος ἔνθα ἐνεδρεύουσι πλοῖα λῃστῶν τῆς θαλάσσης, πειρατῶν, Ἀππ. Μιθρ. 92.

Greek Monolingual

ναυλοχία, ἡ (Α) ναύλοχος
1. (γενικά) παραμονή πλοίων σε όρμο ή μυχό
2. (ειδικά) τόπος όπου ενεδρεύουν πλοία πειρατών.

Translations

anchorage

Bulgarian: котвостоянка; Czech: kotviště; Danish: ankerplads; Dutch: rede, ree, ankerplaats; Esperanto: ankrejo; Faroese: akkerspláss, skipalega; Finnish: ankkuripaikka; French: ancrage; Galician: ancoradoiro; Georgian: საღუზე; German: Ankerplatz; Greek: ελλιμενισμός, αγκυροβόλημα, αραξοβόλι, άραγμα; Ancient Greek: ἀγκυροβόλιον, ἀγκυρηβόλιον, ἐνόρμισμα, ναυλοχία, ναύσταθμον, ναύσταθμος, ὅρμος, προσορμιστήριον, ὕφορμος; Hebrew: מעגן; Hungarian: horgonyzóhely; Icelandic: skipalægi, bátalægi, lægi, skipalega; Irish: acarsóid, ancaireacht, leaba ancaire, poll ancaire; Italian: ancoraggio; Latin: statio; Macedonian: сидриште; Maori: tauranga, taunga; Norwegian Bokmål: ankerplass, ankringsplass; Nynorsk: ankerplass, ankringsplass; Ottoman Turkish: مرسی; Persian: لنگرگاه; Polish: kotwicowisko; Portuguese: ancoradouro, ancoragem, fundeadouro; Russian: якорная стоянка; Scottish Gaelic: acarsaid; Spanish: fondeadero, anclaje; Swedish: ankarplats; Welsh: angorfa; Yámana: tīnia