shipwreck

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τούτων γάρ ὄνομα μόνον κοινόν, ὁ δέ κατά τοὔνομα λόγος τῆς οὐσίας ἕτερος → though they have a common name, the definition corresponding with the name differs for each (Aristotle, Categoriae 1a3-4)

Source

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substantive

P. and V. ναυαγία, ἡ.

suffer shipwreck, v.: P. ναυαγεῖν.

Met., use be ruined.

verb transitive

Use ruin, destroy.

Translations

sunk ship

Arabic: حُطَام سَفِينَة‎; Catalan: ruina de nau; Chinese Mandarin: 沉船; Czech: vrak; Danish: skibsvrag, vrag; Dutch: scheepswrak, wrak; Finnish: hylky; French: épave, ruine de nef, ruine de vaisseau; German: Schiffswrack; Greek: ναυάγιο; Ancient Greek: ναυάγιον, ναυήγιον; Hebrew: טְרֹפֶת‎, אֳנִיָּה טְרוּפָה‎; Hungarian: hajóroncs; Italian: relitto, rovina di nave; Latin: ruina navis; Macedonian: кр́нтија, остатоци од бродолом; Norwegian Bokmål: skipsvrak; Nynorsk: skipsvrak; Old English: sċipwræc; Polish: wrak; Portuguese: navio naufragado, ruína de nave; Romanian: epavă; Russian: останки кораблекрушения; Spanish: pecio, ruina de nave; Swedish: skeppsvrak; Turkish: gemi enkazı

event of ship sinking

Breton: peñse; Bulgarian: корабокрушение; Catalan: naufragi; Czech: ztroskotání; Danish: forlis, skibbrud, skibsforlis; Dutch: schipbreuk; Erzya: венчколамо; Finnish: haaksirikko; French: naufrage; Galician: naufraxe, naufraxio; German: Schiffbruch; Greek: ναυάγιο; Ancient Greek: ἁλιφθορία, ἀλιφθορίη, ναυαγία, ναυαγίη, ναυφθορία, ἔκπτωσις, περιτροπή, φθορά, φθορή; Hungarian: hajótörés; Ingrian: haaveri; Italian: naufragio; Latin: naufragium; Macedonian: бродолом; Maori: waka papaea, paeārautanga; Norman: naûfrage; Norwegian Bokmål: skipsvrak; Nynorsk: skipsvrak; Old English: sċipġebroc; Plautdietsch: Scheppbruch; Portuguese: naufrágio; Romanian: naufragiu; Russian: кораблекрушение; Serbo-Croatian: brȍdolom; Spanish: naufragio; Swedish: skeppsbrott, förlisning; Ukrainian: корабельна аварія, аварія корабля