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apochyma, apochymatis n | the pitch scraped off the ships |
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ariēs, arietis m (ἄρην, ἄρρην) | male sheep, ram, a sign of the zodiac, engine for battering down walls, battering-ram, beam for support, prop, buttress, unknown sea-monster, very dangerous to ships |
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castra nāvālia | fortified landing place of ships, ship gathering |
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caudicāriī, caudicāriōrum m | those who sail on ships made of rough, stout trunks of trees |
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classis centum nāvium | a fleet of one hundred ships |
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classis centum nāvium est | the fleet consists of a hundred ships, the fleet includes one hundred ships |
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claudae mutilaeque nāvēs | heavily damaged ships |
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cōdicāriī, cōdicāriōrum m | those who sail on ships made of rough, stout trunks of trees |
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commodissimum esse statuit omnēs nāvēs subdūcī | he thought it best to pull all the ships ashore |
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corpus, corporis n | frame, system, structure, community, corporation, the framework of ships, a political body |
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corymbus, corymbī m (κόρυμβος) | cluster of fruit, a cluster of flowers of different plants, cluster of ivyberries, carved clusters for the ornamenting of ships, nipple, elevation of earth |
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cum totidem nāvibus atque erat profectus | with as many ships as he had left |
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vectūrae causā nāvigia praebeō | provide ships for transport |
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zōpissa, zōpissae f | pitch mixed with wax, which was scraped off from ships |
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