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1 ναύκληρος
ναύκληρ-ος, ὁ,A shipowner and merchant (opp. ἔμπορος, q. v.), IG12.127.34, 128.4, Hdt.1.5, 4.152, S.Ph. 128, 547, E.Fr. 417, Ar.Av. 595, Th.1.137, X.Mem.3.9.11.3 generally, captain, commander, A.Supp. 177: as Adj.,ν. πλάτη S.Fr. 430
; ν. χείρ the master's hand, of a charioteer, E.Hipp. 1224;ν. πόλις Philostr.VS2.26.2
.II at Athens, one who rented and sub-let tenement-houses, Sannyr.6, Hyp.Fr.37, Diph.37, cf. Hsch., Poll.1.75.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναύκληρος
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2 ναυκλήροις
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc dat pl -
3 ναυκλήρου
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc gen sg -
4 ναυκλήρους
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc acc pl -
5 ναυκλήρω
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6 ναυκλήρῳ
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7 ναυκλήρωι
ναυκλήρῳ, ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc dat sg -
8 ναυκλήρων
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc gen pl -
9 ναύκληρε
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc voc sg -
10 ναύκληροι
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc nom /voc pl -
11 ναύκληρον
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc acc sg -
12 ναύκληρος
ναύκληροςshipowner and merchant: masc nom sg -
13 compañía naviera
f.shipping line, shipowner, shipping company, steamship company.* * *(n.) = shipping companyEx. Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and Merchant Marine.* * *(n.) = shipping companyEx: Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and Merchant Marine.
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14 Caird, Sir James
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 2 January 1864 Glasgow, Scotlandd. 27 September 1954 Wimbledon, London, England[br]Scottish shipowner and shipbuilder.[br]James Caird was educated at Glasgow Academy. While the connections are difficult to unravel, it is clear he was related to the Cairds of Greenock, whose shipyard on the Clyde built countless liners for the P \& O Company, and to the Caird family who were munificent benefactors of Dundee and the Church of Scotland.In 1878 Caird joined a firm of East India Merchants in Glasgow, but later went to London. In 1890 he entered the service of Turnbull, Martin \& Co., managers of the Scottish Shire Line of Steamers; he quickly rose to become Manager, and by 1903 he was the sole partner and owner. In this role his business skill became apparent, as he pioneered (along with the Houlder and Federal Lines) refrigerated shipping connections between the United Kingdom and Australia and New Zealand. In 1917 he sold his shipping interests to Messrs Cayzer Irvine, managers of the Clan Line.During the First World War, Caird set up a new shipyard on the River Wye at Chepstow in Wales. Registered in April 1916, the Standard Shipbuilding and Engineering Company took over an existing shipbuilder in an area not threatened by enemy attacks. The purpose of the yard was rapid building of standardized merchant ships during a period when heavy losses were being sustained because of German U-boat attacks. Caird was appointed Chairman, a post he held until the yard came under full government control later in the war. The shipyard did not meet the high expectations of the time, but it did pioneer standard shipbuilding which was later successful in the USA, the UK and Japan.Caird's greatest work may have been the service he gave to the councils which helped form the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. He used all his endeavours to ensure the successful launch of the world's greatest maritime museum; he persuaded friends to donate, the Government to transfer artefacts and records, and he gave of his wealth to purchase works of art for the nation. Prior to his death he endowed the Museum with £1.25 million, a massive sum for the 1930s, and this (the Caird Fund) is administered to this day by the Trustees of Greenwich.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsBaronet 1928 (with the title Sir James Caird of Glenfarquhar).Further ReadingFrank C.Bowen, 1950, "The Chepstow Yards and a costly venture in government shipbuilding", Shipbuilding and Shipping Record (14 December).FMW -
15 Reederei
Reederei f 1. GEN shipping business; 2. LOGIS shipping office, shipping company* * ** * *Reederei
shipping business, freighting, (Büro) shipowner’s office, (Firma) shipping company (firm, house, office, Br.);
• Reederei betreiben to be in the shipping line;
• leitender Reedereiangestellter shipping executive;
• Reedereibetrieb shipping trade (interest);
• Reedereibrief certificate of registry;
• Reedereiflagge house (merchant) flag;
• Reedereigeschäft shipping interest;
• Reedereihaftpflicht liability of a shipowner;
• seerechtliche Reedereihaftpflichtversicherung protection and indemnity insurance (Br.);
• Reedereiversicherungsverein auf Gegenseitigkeit ship-owner’s club;
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16 ship
1. nounSchiff, das2. transitive verb,- pp- (take on board) einschiffen, an Bord bringen [Vorräte, Ladung, Passagiere]; (transport by sea) verschiffen [Auto, Truppen]; (send by train, road, or air) verschicken, versenden [Waren]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91503/ship_out">ship out* * *[ʃip] 1. noun1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) das Schiff2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) das Schiff2. verb(to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) verschiffen- shipment- shipper
- shipping
- ship-broker
- shipbuilder
- shipbuilding
- shipowner
- shipshape
- shipwreck 3. verbWe were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) Schiffbruch erleiden- shipyard- ship water* * *[ʃɪp]I. n Schiff nt\ship's papers Schiffspapiere plpassenger \ship Passagierschiff ntmerchant \ship Handelsschiff ntnaval \ship Schiff nt der Marinesailing \ship Segelschiff ntto board a \ship an Bord eines Schiffes gehento jump \ship ohne Erlaubnis abheuern▶ when my \ship comes in wenn ich das große Los zieheII. vt<- pp->▪ to \ship sth1. (send by boat) etw verschiffen, etw per Schiff versendento \ship freight [or merchandise] Frachtgut [o Waren] verschiffen2. (transport) etw transportieren [o befördern]* * *[ʃɪp]1. n1) Schiff ntthe good ship Venus — die gute Venus
on board ship — an Bord
2. vt3. vi(= take employment) anheuern* * *ship [ʃıp]A s1. allg Schiff n:ship’s biscuit Br Schiffszwieback m;ship’s company Besatzung f;ship’s husband Mitreeder m;ship’s papers Schiffspapiere;ship’s stores pl Schiffsbedarf m;ship of state fig Staatsschiff;about ship! klar zum Wenden!;2. SCHIFF Vollschiff n (Segelschiff mit 3 oder mehr Masten mit Rahsegeln)3. Boot n4. a) Luftschiff nb) Flugzeug nc) Raumschiff nB v/t1. SCHIFFa) an Bord bringen oder nehmen, verladenb) Passagiere an Bord nehmen2. SCHIFF verschiffen, (mit dem Schiff) transportieren3. WIRTSCHa) verladenc) Ware (zur Verladung) abladen4. SCHIFF übernehmen:ship a sea eine See übernehmen5. SCHIFFa) die Ruder einlegenb) einen Mast einsetzenC v/i SCHIFF1. sich einschiffen2. sich anheuern lassen* * *1. nounSchiff, das2. transitive verb,run a tight ship — (fig.) ein strenges Regiment führen
- pp- (take on board) einschiffen, an Bord bringen [Vorräte, Ladung, Passagiere]; (transport by sea) verschiffen [Auto, Truppen]; (send by train, road, or air) verschicken, versenden [Waren]Phrasal Verbs:- ship out* * *n.Schiff -e n. v.abfertigen v.verschicken v.verschiffen v.
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