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|Definition=ἡ, v. [[ναῦς]]. | |Definition=ἡ, v. [[ναῦς]] ([[ship]], [[vessel]]). | ||
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|auten=(νέ Od. 24.1), gen. [[νηός]] and [[νεός]], dat. νηί, acc. [[νῆα]] and [[νέα]], pl. [[νῆες]], [[νέες]], gen. [[νηῶν]], [[νεῶν]], [[ναῦφιν]], dat. [[νηυσί]], [[νήεσσι]], νέεσσιν, [[ναῦφιν]], acc. [[νῆας]], [[νέας]]: [[ship]], [[vessel]]. The parts of a [[ship]], as named in [[Homer]] (see [[cut]] [[under]] [[ἔδαφος]]), are as follows: of the [[hull]], [[τρόπις]], πρῴρη, [[πρύμνη]], [[ἐπηγκενίδες]], [[πηδάλιον]], οἰήια, [[ἱστός]], [[ἱστοπέδη]], [[ἱστοδόκη]], ζυγά, κληῖδες, [[τροπός]]. Of the [[rigging]], [[ἱστία]], πείσματα, πόδες, [[ἐπίτονος]], [[πρότονος]]. Oar, [[ἐρετμός]], [[κώπη]]. [[Homer]] mentions ships of [[burden]], φορτίδες, Od. 9.323; [[otherwise]] ships of [[war]] are meant. Pl., [[νῆες]], the ships, [[often]] in the Iliad of the [[camp]] of the Greeks, [[which]] included [[νῆες]] and κλισίαι, Il. 2.688. (See [[plate]] IV., at [[end]] of [[volume]].)—[[νῆάδε]], to the [[ship]], Od. 13.19. | |||
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|lstext='''νηῦς''': ἡ, ἵδε ἐν λ. [[ναῦς]]. | |lstext='''νηῦς''': ἡ, ἵδε ἐν λ. [[ναῦς]]. | ||
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