θαλάσσιος
Πρὸς υἱὸν ὀργὴν οὐκ ἔχει χρηστὸς πατήρ → Boni parentis ira nulla in filium → Ein guter Vater zürnt nicht gegen seinen Sohn
English (LSJ)
later Att. θαλάττιος, α, ον, also ος, ον E.IT236: (θάλασσα):—
A of, in, on, or from the sea, οὔ σφι θ. ἔργα μεμήγει Il.2.614; κορῶναι εἰνάλιαι, τῇσίν τε θ. ἔργα μέμηλεν Od.5.67; θ. βίος Archil.51; χέλυς Alc.51; θ. ἀνέμων ῥιπαί, κλύδων, Pi.N.3.59, E.Med.28; Χάριτες Lyr.Adesp.85.11; ὁ θ. [Ποσειδῶν] Ar.Pl.396; of animals, opp. χερσαῖα, Hdt.2.123, cf. Pl. Euthd.298d, Arist.HA487a26; πεζοί τε καὶ θ. landsmen and seamen, A.Pers.558 (lyr.); θ. ἐκρῖψαί τινα to thro wone into the sea, S.OT1411; θ. νεκρός, of one drowned, Thgn.1229; πλοῖον θ. sea-going vessel, POxy.1288.6 (iv A.D.). 2 skilled in the sea, nautical, Hdt.7.144; γεωργοὶ καὶ οὐ θ. Th.1.142. 3 like the sea, in colour, τῇ χρόᾳ Plu.2.395b; = ἁλουργής, στρώματα D.S.34/5.2.35. II θαλάσσιαι, αἱ, name of certain priestesses at Cyzicus, CIG3657.4.