κυμερνήτης
ἐπέμψατε ἀγγέλους τοῖς ἀλλήλοις ὥστε ἔγνωτε τὸν κίνδυνον → you sent messengers to one another so that you knew the danger
English (LSJ)
κυμερνήτου, ὁ, Aeol. = κυβερνήτης, EM543.3:—also κυμερῆναι, Cypr. = κυβερνῆσαι, Schwyzer685(1).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κυμερνήτης: -ου, ὁ, Αἰολ. ἀντὶ κυβερνήτης, Ἐτυμολ. Μέγ. 543. 3.
Translations
steersman
Bulgarian: кормчия, рулеви; Czech: kormidelník; Galician: temoneiro; Ancient Greek: κυβερνήτης; Irish: stiúrthóir; Maori: kaitia, kaiwhakaue, kaiurungi; Telugu: నావికుడు
helmsman
Afrikaans: stuurman; Armenian: ղեկավար; Old Armenian: ղեկավար; Assamese: কাণ্ডাৰী, গুৰিয়াল, কেৰুৱালি; Belarusian: штурман, рулявы, стырнавы, стырнік; Bulgarian: щурман, рулеви, кормчия; Catalan: timoner; Chinese Mandarin: 舵手; Cornish: lewydh, lewydhes; Czech: kormidelník; Danish: styrmand, rorgænger c); Dutch: stuurman, roerganger; Early Assamese: কাণ্ডাৰ; Faroese: stýrimaður; Finnish: peränpitäjä, ruorimies, perämies; French: barreur, timonier; Galician: temoneiro, timoeiro, rodista; German: Steuermann, Rudergänger; Greek: πηδαλιούχος; Ancient Greek: κυβερνήτης; Hebrew: הַגַּאִי, תּוֹפֵשׂ הֶגֶה; Hungarian: kormányos; Italian: timoniere, nocchiero, nocchiere; Japanese: 舵手; Korean: 키잡이, 타수(舵手); Latin: gubernator; Macedonian: кормилар; Maori: kaitia, kaiwhakaue, kaiurungi; Norman: bârryi; Norwegian Bokmål: styrmann; Ottoman Turkish: دومنجی; Polish: sternik; Portuguese: timoneiro; Romanian: cârmaci; Russian: штурман, рулевой, кормчий; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏ма̄р, кормѝла̄р; Roman: kȑmār, kormìlār; Slovak: kormidelník; Slovene: krmar; Spanish: timonel; Swedish: rorsman, rorgängare; Tagalog: tagaugit; Turkish: dümenci; Ukrainian: штурман, рульовий, кермовий, стерновий, керманич
skipper
Avestan: 𐬥𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬁𐬰𐬋; Bulgarian: шкипер; Danish: skipper, skibsfører, kaptajn; Dutch: schipper, kapitein; Faroese: skipari; Finnish: kippari; French: skipper; German: Schiffer, Kapitän, Schiffskapitän; Hebrew: סְקִיפֶּר, רַב סַפָּן; Italian: skipper; Norwegian Bokmål: kaptein, skipper; Nynorsk: kaptein, skipper; Persian: ناخدا; Russian: шкипер, капитан; Scottish Gaelic: sgiobair; Spanish: patrón; Swedish: skeppare, kapten c