ναυπήγιον
From LSJ
εἰ πλείονα δ' εἰδείης Σισύφου → if you were more intelligent than Sisyphus
English (LSJ)
τό,
A shipbuilder's yard, dockyard, Ar.Av.1157, Inscr.Délos 363.41, 365.20 (iii B. C.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 232] τό, Ort, wo Schiffe gebau't werden, Schiffswerfte; Ar. Av. 1157; D. Sic. 19, 58, vulg. ναυπηγεῖον.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ναυπήγιον: τό, ὁ τόπος ἔνθα ναυπηγοῦνται πλοῖα, Ἀριστοφ. Ὄρν. 1157.