θαλασσοκρατέω
τί δὲ βλέπεις τὸ κάρφος τὸ ἐν τῷ ὀφθαλμῷ τοῦ ἀδελφοῦ σου, τὴν δὲ ἐν τῷ σῷ ὀφθαλμῷ δοκὸν οὐ κατανοεῖς → why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye | and why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye | why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but don't consider the beam that is in your own eye
English (LSJ)
to be master of the sea, Hdt.3.122, Th.7.48, Plb.1.7.6, Phylarch.1 J.:—Pass., to be beaten at sea, Demetr.Com. Vet.2.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1183] das Meer beherrschen, die Oberherrschaft zur See haben; Her. 3, 122; Thuc. 7, 48; Pol. 1, 7, 6; Lucill. 112 (XI, 247). – Pass., com. bei E. M. 335, 18.
French (Bailly abrégé)
θαλασσοκρατῶ :
dominer sur mer.
Étymologie: θάλασσα, κρατέω.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
θᾰλασσοκρᾰτέω: атт. θαλαττο-κρατέω (тж. θ. τῷ ναυτικῷ Plut.) господствовать на море Her., Thuc., Polyb., Anth.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
θᾰλασσοκρᾰτέω: εἶμαι κύριος τῆς θαλάσσης, Ἡρόδ. 3. 122, Θουκ. 7. 48. - Παθ., ἡττῶμαι κατὰ θάλασσαν, Δημήτρ. Κωμ. Σικ. 2.
Greek Monotonic
θᾰλασσοκρᾰτέω: είμαι αφέντης της θάλασσας, σε Ηρόδ., Θουκ.
Middle Liddell
θᾰλασσο-κρᾰτέω,
to be master of the sea, Hdt., Thuc.
Lexicon Thucydideum
maris imperium tenere, to rule the sea, 7.48.2, 8.30.2, 8.41.1.