Suchergebnis zu "ship":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 11 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabiēs, abietis f | silver-fir, tree of the silver-fir, wood of the silver-fir, letter (written on a tablet of fir), ship, lance |
| alneus, alnea, alneum | made of alder, , vehicle, ship, barge |
| alnus, alnī f | alder, all made of alder wood, vehicle, ship, barge |
| arbor, arboris f | tree, things made of wood, mast, lever of a press, bar of a press, press-beam, oar, ship, shaft of a javelin, javelin, gallows, gibbet |
| carīna, carīnae f | keel of a ship, vessel, boat, ship, shell of nuts, bodies of dogs |
| cavum tīgnum | ship, vessel, dugout |
| currus, currūs m | chariot, car, wain, triumphal car, riumph, war-chariot, ship, boat, horses drawing a chariot, a team, span, a pair of small wheels by which the beam of a plough was supported and guided |
| trabes, trabis f | beam, timber, ship, vessel |
| trabis, trabis f | beam, timber, ship, vessel |
| trabs, tabis f | beam, timber, tree, ship, vessel, roof, battering-ram, ballista, javelin, club, cudgel, table, torch, meteor |
| vehiculum, vehiculī n | means of transport, carriage, conveyance, vehicle, wagon, cart, ship, agricultural implement for cutting down grain, reaping-machine |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 67 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadnāvigāre, adnāvigō, adnāvigāvī | sail to, sail toward, come to by ship |
| advehī, advehor, advectus sum | be carried to a place, ride to a place, come to a place (upon a horse, in a carriage, ship) |
| aerea puppis | ore-covered ship |
| agēa, agēae f | gangway in a ship |
| agoea, agoeaae f | gangway in a ship |
| alveus, alveī m | hollow, cavity, deep vessel, basket, trough, tray, excavation, hold of a ship, hull of a ship, small ship, boat, skiff, hollowed gaming-board, beehive, bathing-tub, channel of a river, bed of a river |
| amphora, amphorae f (ἀμφορεύς < ἀμφιφορεύς) | vessel, usually made of clay, with two handles or ears, flagon, pitcher, flask, bottle, measure for liquids, measure of a ship |
| anabolicus, anabolica, anabolicum | suitable for loading onto ship, suitable for importation |
| ancora nāvem alligat | the anchor holds the ship |
| annāvigāre, annāvigō, annāvigāvī | sail to, sail toward, come to by ship |
| appellere, appellō (adpellō), appulī, appulsum | drive toward, move or bring to, move toward, bring toward, bring or conduct a ship somewhere, land, come to land, arrive at |
| arma, armōrum n | implements of war, arms, means of protection, defence, weapons, war, battle, contest, warriors, soldiers, troops, implements, instruments, tools, utensils, implements of agriculture, equipments of a ship, tackle of a ship (mast, sails, rudder, etc, ) |
| armāmenta, armāmentōrum n | implements or utensils for any purpose, props, tackle of a ship, sails, ropes, cables |
| ascendere, ascendō, ascendī, ascēnsum | ascend, mount up, climb, go up, rise, spring up, grow up, go aboard ship, go out to sea |
| camara, camarae f | vault, arched roof, arch, flat ship with an arched covering, used by those dwelling on the Black Sea |
| camera, camerae f (camara) (καμάρα, cf. κάμπτω) | vault, arched roof, arch, flat ship with an arched covering, used by those dwelling on the Black Sea |
| castēria, castēriae f | part of a ship where rowers were accustomed to rest, rowers’ room |
| castra nāvālia | fortified landing place of ships, ship gathering |
| cāsus nāvigandī | opportunity to travel by ship |
| cataplūs, cataplī m | the coming to shore of a fleet or ship, the ship or fleet that comes to land |
| caupillus, caupulī m | kind of small ship |
| caupulus, caupulī m | kind of small ship |
| celōx, celōcis c (κέλης) | swift-sailing ship, cutter, yacht |
| centuriō classiārius | captain of a ship |
| circumvectiō nautica | cruise, sea voyage, ship voyage, boat trip |
| classe | by ship, by sea |
| classe proficīscor | travel by ship, travel by sea |
| classī | by ship, by sea |
| cōnscendere, cōnscendō, cōnscendī, cōnscēnsum | to mount, ascend, go on board a ship, to embark, take ship |
| cōnstrātum nāvis | ship hood, ship canopy |
| corbīta, corbītae f | a slowsailing ship of burden |
| cornua obverto | land by ship |
| corōna nāvālis | ship crown, award for a naval victory |
| cubiculāta, cubiculātae f | gondola, houseboat, cabin ship, cabin cruiser |
| culmen, culminis n | the top, summit (of a building), roof, gable, cupola, the dome of heaven, mountain summit, crown of the head, top of the prow of a ship, summit, acme, height, point of culmination |
| cursus, cursūs m | a running (on foot, on a horse, chariot, ship), course, progress, direction, way |
| cydarum, cydarī n | a sort of ship |
| decēris, decēris f | a ten-oared ship, a ship having ten banks of oars |
| dēdūcere, dēdūcō, dēdūxī, dēductum | lead away, bring away, lead, fetch, bring down, draw down, clear out, cleanse, draw off, lead off, withdraw troops from a place, conduct, bring to a place, lead forth, conduct a colony, draw out a ship, draw out, spin out, prepare a web, weave |
| dēferre, dēferō, dētulī, dēlātum | bear away, bring away, bear down, carry down, bring down, drive away, drive down, drive a ship, bring to any place, convey to any place, bring to market, sell, bring, give to one, grant, confer upon, allot, offer to any one, transfer, deliver |
| nāvem applicō | drive, direct, steer, bring a ship anywhere, land, bring to land |
| sentīna, sentīnae f | filthy water that collects in the bottom of a ship, bilgewater, bottom of a ship where the bilgewater is, the hold, the lowest of the people, the dregs, refuse, rabble of a state, hangerson of an army, camp followers |
| sentīnāculum, sentīnāculī n | instrument for bailing out the bilgewater of a ship, a scoop |
| sentīnāre, sentīnō | pump out the bilge water from a ship, be in difficulty, be in danger |
| stega, stegae f | deck of a ship |
| stlāta, stlātae f | kind of ship, kind of piratical vessel |
| stlātārius, stlātāria, stlātārium | belonging to a ship, brought by ship, costly |
| subductiō, subductiōnis f | hauling ashore of a ship, reckoning, dryocking, beaching |
| subsanium, subsaniī n | Interior of the ship |
| subsannium, subsanniī n | Interior of the ship |
| trāicere, trāiciō, trāiēcī, trāiectum | throw across, cause to cross, cause to go across, cause to go over, cause to go through, throw, hurl, cast over, fling over, shoot over, shoot across, transfer, transport, ship across, lead over, conduct over, ship over |
| triēris, triēris f | ship of three ranges of oar-banks, galley of three ranges of oar-banks, trireme |
| ūndecirēmis, ūndecirēmis f | ship of eleven banks of oars |
| vēnāliciārum mercium nāvis | merchant vessel, merchant ship |
| vetus quassaque nāvis | old leaky ship, old leaking vessel |
| vēxillum nāvāle | ship flag |
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