σκεύη
English (Thayer)
σκευης, ἡ (cf. σκεῦος), from (Pindar, Sophocles), Herodotus down, any apparatus, equipment, or furniture; used of the utensils (outfit, i. e. furniture (? — so R. V. marginal reading), or tackling (? — so A. V., R. V. text)) of a ship (Diodorus 14,79): Sept. Jonah 1:5).
English (Woodhouse)
(see also: σκεῦος) baggage, belongings, chattels, furniture, goods, pack, tackling, rigging of ships, things
French (Bailly abrégé)
pl. de σκεῦος.