ναυβάτης

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Τύχη τέχνην ὤρθωσεν, οὐ τέχνη τύχην → Artem fortuna, non ars fortunam erigit → Das Glück erhöht die Kunst und nicht die Kunst das Glück

Menander, Monostichoi, 495
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Full diacritics: ναυβᾰτης Medium diacritics: ναυβάτης Low diacritics: ναυβάτης Capitals: ΝΑΥΒΑΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: naubátēs Transliteration B: naubatēs Transliteration C: navvatis Beta Code: nauba/ths

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ, (βαίνω)

   A seafarer, seaman, Hdt.1.143, A.Pers.1011 (lyr.), S.Ph.301, 540, Th.1.121, Rev.Bibl.14.290 (Megiste), etc.    II as Adj., ν. στρατός A.Ag.987 (lyr.); ὁπλισμοί ib.405 (lyr.); ν. στόλος S.Ph.270; ν. λεώς E.IA294 (lyr.); ν. ἀνήρ collective for ναυβάται, A.Pers.375.

German (Pape)

[Seite 230] ὁ, der ein Schiff bestiegen hat, ein Schiffer; ἀνήρ, Aesch. Pers. 367, öfter; στρατός, Ag. 960; auch ὁπλισμοί, 393; νεὼς σῆς ναυβάτης, Soph. Phil. 536, öfter; auch ναυβάτῃ στόλῳ, ih. 270; ναυβάταν λεών, Eur. I. A. 294, öfter; Her. 1, 143 u. Folgde; ξένοι, Miethstruppen zur See, Thuc. 1, 121.