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τὰ σῦκα σῦκα, τὴν σκάφην δὲ σκάφην ὀνομάζειν → call a spade a spade | speak the truth | speak straight from the shoulder | give it straight from the shoulder | give the straight goods | not to mince matters | not to mince words | not mince words | call things by their right names | call a spade a spade and a shovel a shovel | call a shovel a shovel | call a spade a spade, not a big spoon

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Transliteration A: nēŷs Transliteration B: nēus Transliteration C: niys Beta Code: nhu=s

English (LSJ)

ἡ, v. ναῦς.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ion. et épq. c. ναῦς.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νηῦς: ἡ, ἵδε ἐν λ. ναῦς.

English (Autenrieth)

(νέ Od. 24.1), gen. νηός and νεός, dat. νηί, acc. νῆα and νέα, pl. νῆες, νέες, gen. νηῶν, νεῶν, ναῦφιν, dat. νηυσί, νήεσσι, νέεσσιν, ναῦφιν, acc. νῆας, νέας: ship, vessel. The parts of a ship, as named in Homer (see cut under ἔδαφος), are as follows: of the hull, τρόπις, πρῴρη, πρύμνη, ἐπηγκενίδες, πηδάλιον, οἰήια, ἱστός, ἱστοπέδη, ἱστοδόκη, ζυγά, κληῖδες, τροπός. Of the rigging, ἱστία, πείσματα, πόδες, ἐπίτονος, πρότονος. Oar, ἐρετμός, κώπη. Homer mentions ships of burden, φορτίδες, Od. 9.323; otherwise ships of war are meant. Pl., νῆες, the ships, often in the Iliad of the camp of the Greeks, which included νῆες and κλισίαι, Il. 2.688. (See plate IV., at end of volume.)—νῆάδε, to the ship, Od. 13.19.

Greek Monolingual

νηῡς, ἡ (Α)
(επικ. τ.) βλ. ναυς.

Greek Monotonic

νηῦς: Ιων. αντί ναῦς.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

νηῦς: ἡ эп.-ион. = ναῦς.