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1 nauta
sailor. -
2 nauta
nauta ae, m [for navita, from navis], a sailor, seaman, mariner, boatman: Charybdis infesta nautis: nautas comparari, Cs.: pavidus, H., V., Iu.* * *sailor, seaman, mariner -
3 nāvita
nāvita ae, m [navis], a sailor, seaman, mariner, C. poët.; V.* * *sailor, seaman, mariner; (early, late, and poetic) -
4 classiārius
classiārius adj. [classis], of the navy: centurio, captain of a ship, Ta.— Plur m. as subst, marines, naval forces, Cs., N.* * *Imariner; sailor, seaman; naval forces/personnel (pl.), marinesIIclassiaria, classiarium ADJof navy/fleet/marines -
5 nāvigō
nāvigō āvī, ātus, āre [navis+1 AG-], to sail, cruise: periculum navigandi: plenissimis velis: idonea tempestas ad navigandum, Cs.: quo tempore ceteri praetores consueverunt navigare, go by sea: Naviget, serve as a sailor, H.: utrum ista classis navigarit: quae homines arant, navigant, all men's achievements in navigation, etc., S.— Prov.: in portu navigo, i. e. am in safety, T.— To sail over, navigate: Tyrrhenum aequor, V.: inmensi lacūs classibus navigati, Ta.: iis enim ventis istim navigatur.— To sail, remove, proceed: quam celeriter belli impetus navigavit.— To swim: iam certe navigat, O.* * *navigare, navigavi, navigatus Vsail; navigate -
6 velificator
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7 nauta
nauta (ante-class., poet., and late Lat. nāvĭta), ae, m. [for navita, from navis], a sailor, seaman, mariner:ego nautas eum non putabam habiturum,
Cic. Att. 9, 3, 2; id. Fam. 16, 9, 4;nautas gubernatoresque comparari jubet,
Caes. B. G. 3, 9:pavidus nauta,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 14:nautae = mercatores,
id. S. 1, 1, 29:permixtus nautis et furibus et fugitivis,
Juv. 8, 174.—Uncontracted form navita (mostly poet.):nulla est voluptas navitis major,
Plaut. Men. 2, 1, 1; Cato ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 169 Müll.:timidi navitae, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 10, 23: navita de ventis, de tauris narrat arator,
Prop. 2, 1, 43:navita tum stellis numeros et nomina fecit,
Verg. G. 1, 137:omnis navita ponto Umida vela legit,
id. ib. 1, 372 sq.:navitas precum ejus (Arionis) commiseritum esse,
Gell. 16, 19, 11; cf. Charon. Ap. M. 6, 20, p. 181; so,navita turpis aquae,
Tib. 1, 10, 36: navita Porthmeus, Petr. poet. 121, 117. -
8 nautalis
nautālis, e, adj. [nauta], sailor-like:forma,
Aus. Idyll. 10, 223. -
9 navigator
nāvĭgātor, ōris, m. [id.], a sailor, mariner, Quint. 5, 10, 27; Auct. Quint. Deel. 12, 23; Paul. Nol. ad Cyther. 397. -
10 portitor
1.portĭtor, ōris, m. [portus], a tollgatherer (at a seaport), a receiver or collector of customs, a custom-house officer (syn. telonarius), Plaut. Trin. 4, 4, 15; id. As. 1, 3, 7; Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150; id. Agr. 2, 23, 61; id. Rep. 4, 7, 20 (Non. 24, 22);2.they forwarded letters: epistulam... ad portitores esse delatam,
Ter. Phorm. 1, 2, 100; cf.: portitorum simillimae sunt januae lenoniae;Si adfers, tum patent,
Plaut. As. 1, 3, 88.—On account of their strict examinations, transf., a woman who pries into every thing, Plaut. Men. 1, 2, 8.portĭtor, ōris, m. [from the root por, whence porto, a bearer, carrier].I.A carrier, conveyer.A.Usually one who conveys people in a boat or ship.1.In gen., a ferryman, boatman, sailor, mariner ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):2.Plato cum flumen nave transisset, non ab illo quicquam portitor exegisset, etc.,
Sen. Ben. 6, 18, 1.—In partic., the ferryman, i. e. Charon ( poet.):B.ubi portitor aera recepit, etc.,
Prop. 4 (5), 11, 7:Orci,
Verg. G. 4, 502; id. A. 6, 298:Lethaei amnis,
Stat. Th. 12, 559; Val. Fl. 1, 784 et saep.—By land, a carrier, carter, wagoner: Portitor Ursae, i. e. the constellation Bootes, who, as it were, drives the wain, Stat. Th. 1, 693.—II. -
11 velarius
vēlārĭus, ii, m. [id.].I.A slave who attended to closing the curtains at the entrance of an apartment, a door-keeper, Inscr. Grut. 599, 7 sq.—II.A sailor who attended to furling and unfurling the sails, Inscr. Orell. 3642. -
12 Velella spirans
ENG by-the-wind-sailorNLD bezaantje, zeiler-voor-de-windGER SegelqualleFRA velelle
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