fleet
From LSJ
τὸ πεπρωμένον γὰρ οὐ μόνον βροτοῖς ἄφευκτόν ἐστιν, ἀλλὰ καὶ τὸν οὐρανόν ἔχουσι → fate is unavoidable not only for mortals, but also for those who hold the heavens
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
P. and V. ταχύς, Ar. and P. ὀξύς. V. λαιψηρός, κραιπνός, ὠκύπους, ταχύπορος, σπερχνός, ταχύρροθος, Ar. and V. δρομαῖος. θοός, ταχύπους, ὠκύς. Active, nimble: P. and V. ἐλαφρός (Xen.), Ar. and V. κοῦφος. subs. Ar. and P. ναυτικόν, τό, or use P. and V. νῆες, αἱ. Expedition by sea: P. and V. στόλος, ὁ, P. ἀπόστολος, ὁ. Of a fleet, adj.: P. and V. ναυτικός. Fleetiug, adj. P. and V. ἐφήμερος. Short-lived: P. βραχύβιος (Plat.). Lasting short time: P. ὀλιγοχρόνιος (Plat.). Short: P. and V. βραχύς. Soon passing: P. and V. πτηνός (Plat.).