- Margarites, Smaragdus; from
military life or the sea, e.g., Emerentiana,
Navigia, Pelagia, Seutarius, Thal****us; from countries, cities,
rivers etc.; Afra...
- Nav-xudā: 93
Master of a ship,
captain From PIE root *nau-;
cognates with
Latin navigia Nāxu𝛿ā (نوخذة)
Captain Nargis: 89
Narcissus Narjis (نرجس)
Narcissus Gōš: 87 ...
- was used in the
Gallic Wars, when
Julius Caesar sent his
speculatoria navigia (reconnaissance boats) to
gather intelligence along the
coast of Britain;...
-
oneraria (from onus, oneris: burden), a
merchant vessel, or the
minor craft (
navigia minora) like the scapha. The city of Rome was
heavily reliant on the delivery...
-
oneraria (from onus, oneris: burden), a
merchant vessel, or the
minor craft (
navigia minora) like the scapha. The navy
consisted of a wide
variety of different...
- 56–54 BC
during the
Gallic Wars, when
Julius Caesar sent his
speculatoria navigia (scout ships) to
gather intelligence along the
coast of Britain. The ships...
-
rescissis quibus rates cohaesere funiculis,
tacite sua a
ceterorum complexu navigia submovere,
fratrum desertione formidini consulentes magisque timoris quam...
-
ascendere urbem. Qui
sanctissimus vir
iussis imperatoris obtemperans ilico navigia fecit parari,
quatenus iter
adgrederetur marinum. Et
egressus a
porto Romano...