ναύμαχος

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Full diacritics: ναύμᾰχος Medium diacritics: ναύμαχος Low diacritics: ναύμαχος Capitals: ΝΑΥΜΑΧΟΣ
Transliteration A: naúmachos Transliteration B: naumachos Transliteration C: naymachos Beta Code: nau/maxos

English (LSJ)

ον (proparox.),

   A of or for a sea-fight, ξυστὰ ναύμαχος pikes for sea-battles, Il. 15.389, cf. 677; δόρατα ν. Hdt.7.89, cf. D.Chr.11.117, Opp.H.5.301, C.2.62.    II parox. ναυμάχος, Act., fighting at sea, AP7.741 (Crin.), Ath.4.154f, IG3.1202.146 (iii A. D.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ναύμᾰχος: -ον, ὁ ἀνήκων ἢ ἁρμόζων εἰς ναυμαχίαν, ξυστὰ ναύμαχος, ξύλα μακρά, «κοντάρια» εἰς ναυμαχίαν χρήσιμα, Ἰλ. Ο. 389, πρβλ. 677· δόρατα ν. Ἡρόδ. 7. 89. ΙΙ. παροξ. ναυμάχος, ἐνεργ., ὁ κατὰ θάλασσαν μαχόμενος, ὁ ναυμαχῶν, Ἀνθ. Π. 7. 741, ἴδε Ἀθήν. 154F.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
propre aux combats sur mer.
Étymologie: ναῦς, μάχομαι.

English (Autenrieth)

for naval combat; ξυστά ναύμαχος. Il. 15.389 and 677.