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Headword:
Ναυάγιον
Adler number: nu,45
Translated headword: shipwreckage
Vetting Status: low
Translation: In
Thucydides ναυάγιον [is] neuter, when some part of the ship has been lost, e.g. the steering-oar or suchlike. But feminine[1]
ναυαγία [means] the loss of the entire ship.
Greek Original:Ναυάγιον: παρὰ Θουκυδίδῃ οὐδετέρως μέν, ὅταν τι τῆς νηὸς ἀπολεσθῇ, οἷον πηδάλιον ἤ τι τοιοῦτον. ναυαγία δὲ θηλυκῶς πᾶσα ἡ τῆς νηὸς ἀπώλεια.
Notes:
From glosses on
Thucydides 1.50.3, where the headword occurs (see web address 1).
[1] (And differently-accented.) For this word see also
nu 46.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; historiography; military affairs
Translated by: David Whitehead on 17 December 2003@07:07:06.
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