ναύτης

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ναῦς (naûs, ship) + -της (-tēs, masculine agentive suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ναύτης • (naútēs) m (genitive ναύτου); first declension (Epic, Attic)

  1. sailor, seaman
    Synonym: ναυτῐ́λος (nautílos)
  2. companion at sea

Inflection

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Greek: ναύτης (náftis)
  • Arabic: نَوْتِيّ (nawtiyy)
    • Ge'ez: ኖትያዊ (notəyawi)
  • Aramaic:
    Christian Palestinian Aramaic: ܢܐܘܛܐ, ܢܘܛܐ
    Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: נווטא
    Classical Syriac: ܢܰܘܛܳܐ (nawṭā), ܢܐܘܛܗ (nawṭī), ܢܐܘܛܘܣ (nawṭāwəs)
  • Latin: nauta

References

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ναύτης (naútēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈna.ftis/
  • Hyphenation: ναύ‧της

Noun

ναύτης • (náftis) m (plural ναύτες)

  1. sailor

Declension

Synonyms

Further reading

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