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1 birēmis
birēmis e, adj. [bi-+remus], with two oars, two-oared: scapha, H.— With two banks of oars: lembi, L.—As subst f., a galley with two banks of oars: biremes impulsae vectibus, Cs.: Phrygiae, V.* * *Ibireme, vessel having 2 oars to each bench/2 banks of oars; 2-oared boat (L+S)IIbiremis, bireme ADJtwo-oared; having two oars to each bench/banks of oars; having two oars (L+S) -
2 decemremis
Ilarge warship; (precise arrangement of oars not determined); ten-oared (L+S)IIdecemremis, decemreme ADJten-oared; having ten banks of oars? -
3 pīstrīx
pīstrīx īcis, f, πίστρισ or πρίστισ, a seamonster, whale, shark, saw-fish: immani corpore, V.—The constellation of the Whale, C. poët.* * *Isea monster; whale; sawfish; light oared vesselIIpounder (female) of far (emmer wheat); miller/baker -
4 pristis
pristis īs, πρίστισ, a sea-monster (another form of pistrix), V.—A long, narrow ship of war, L.— As the name of a vessel, V.* * *sea monster; whale; sawfish; light oared vessel -
5 decemscalmus
decemscalma, decemscalmum ADJten-oared; having ten rowlocks/banks of oars -
6 pistris
sea monster; whale; sawfish; light oared vessel -
7 decemremis
dĕcem-rēmis, e, adj. [remus; cf.: biremis, triremis], lit. ten-oared, i. e. having ten banks of oars:sc. navis,
Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 208. -
8 deceris
dĕcēris, is, f., = dekêrês (sc. naus), a ten-oared ship, i. e. a ship having ten banks of oars:Liburnicas,
Suet. Calig. 37 (acc. to a conject. of Turneb. Adv. 22, 30; lect. vulg. de cedris). -
9 dicrota
dicrŏtum, i, n. (sc. navigium), = dikrotos (two-oared), a galley with two banks of oars, Cic. Att. 5, 11, 4; 16, 4 fin. —Also called dicrŏta, ae, f. (sc. navis), Auct. B. Alex. 47, 2. -
10 dicrotum
dicrŏtum, i, n. (sc. navigium), = dikrotos (two-oared), a galley with two banks of oars, Cic. Att. 5, 11, 4; 16, 4 fin. —Also called dicrŏta, ae, f. (sc. navis), Auct. B. Alex. 47, 2.
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