ναυτικός
nautikos
of
Appears 13 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ναυτικός, ή, όν, A. of or for a ship, seafaring, naval, ὁ ν. στρατός 7.100,203, etc.; opp. ὁ πεζός, 8.1; ν. λεώς Pers. 383; στόλος Ph. 561; ν. ἐρείπια wrecks of ships, Ag. 660; ἑδώλια Aj. 1277; σκάφη ib.1278; ν. πόλεμος 4.12; ν. ἀστρολογία AP 0.79a1; ἔγγαια καὶ ναυτικά property on land and sea, 1.13 (iv B.C.); ν. ἀναρχία among the seamen, Hec. 607; τὸ ν. crew, Ep. 14; but usu. navy, fleet, 7.97, 160, Eq. 1063, 1.36, etc.; ἡ -κή 7.161. 2. of persons, skilled in seamanship, nautical, ναυτικοὶ ἐγένοντο became a naval power, 1.18, cf.7.21; ναυτικός, ὁ, = ναύτης, POxy. 929.8 (ii/iii A.D.). 3. ἡ-κή (sc. τέχνη) navigation, seamanship, 8.1, etc.; τὰ -κά Alc. 1.124e: τὰ -κά, also, naval affairs, sea-power, 4.75, HG 1.6.4. II. ναυτικόν, τό, perh. pilotʼs fee, 522.15 (ii A.D.); but usu. b. money borrowed or lent on bottomry, in full, ν. χρήματα 32.7: mostly in pl., ν. ἐκδεδομένα ib.6; ναυτικὸν ἀνελέσθαι to take it up, borrow it, 50.17; ναυτικοῖς ἐργάζεσθαι 33.4: in sg., Vect. 3.9; also ν. τόκος 6.99. Adv. -κῶς, δανείζειν 7.13.
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