ναύσταθμον

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πρὶν τοὺς ἰχθῦς ἑλεῖν σὺ τὴν ἅλμην κυκᾷς → you're mixing the sauce before catching the fish | don't count your chickens before they are hatched | don't count your chickens before they hatch | first catch your hare | first catch your rabbit | first catch your rabbit and then make your stew | first catch your hare, then cook it | first catch your hare, then cook him

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Full diacritics: ναύσταθμον Medium diacritics: ναύσταθμον Low diacritics: ναύσταθμον Capitals: ΝΑΥΣΤΑΘΜΟΝ
Transliteration A: naústathmon Transliteration B: naustathmon Transliteration C: naystathmon Beta Code: nau/staqmon

English (LSJ)

τό, (σταθμός) harbour, anchorage, roadstead, Th.3.6, E.Rh.602 (pl.):—more freq. ναύ-σταθμος, ὁ, Plb.5.19.6, D.S.27.12, Plu. Nic.16, etc.; hence of ships assembled in a roadstead, Id.Arist.22, Lys.5.

German (Pape)

[Seite 232] τό, ein Ort, wo Schiffe stehen, vor Anker gehen können, Ankerbucht; Eur. Rhes. 136 u. öfter; Thuc. 3, 6; Sp., Pol. 5, 19, 6 Plut. Pomp. 24.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
port, mouillage.
Étymologie: ναῦς, σταθμός.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ναύσταθμον: τό, (σταθμὸς) λιμήν, ἀγκυροβολία, σταθμὸς πλοίων, Λατ. statio navium. Θουκ. 3. 6· ὡσαύτως ναύσταθμος, ὁ, Πολύβ. 5. 19, 6, Πλουτ. Νικ. 16, κτλ. (ἐντεῦθεν, ἐπὶ πλοίων συνηγμένων ἐντὸς λιμένος, ὁ αὐτ. ἐν Ἀριστ. 22)· ― ἡ λέξις συχνάκις ἀπαντᾷ ἐν Εὐρ. Ρήσ., κατὰ τὸ πλεῖστον ἐν τῷ πληθ., ἀλλὰ πλὴν τῶν 244, 602, ἔνθα ὑπάρχει ναύσταθμα, τὸ γένος εἶναι ἄδηλον.

Greek Monolingual

ναύσταθμον, τὸ (Α)
βλ. ναύσταθμος.

Greek Monotonic

ναύσταθμον: τό (σταθμός), λιμάνι, αγκυροβόλι, όρμος, σταθμός πλοίων, αραξοβόλι, Λατ. statio navium, σε Ευρ., Θουκ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ναύσταθμον: τό якорная стоянка, рейд Thuc., Eur., Plut.

Middle Liddell

ναύ-σταθμον, ου, τό, σταθμός
a harbour, anchorage, roadstead, Lat. statio navium, Eur., Thuc., Plut.

English (Woodhouse)

naval station

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