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Read the Latin Dictionary meaning of navis,part of speech of navis, synonyms of navis, antonyms of navis, words derived from navis, examples of navis usage, alternate forms of navis, word forms of navis, history of navis, pronounciation of navis, abbreviation forms of navis below:
1.1 ship, boat, vessel; a fleet in the plural
2.1 nave (middle or body of a church)
navis is a Noun. A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
nauis
nāvālis,nāvia,nāvicella,nāvicula,nāviculāris,nāviculārius,nāviculor,nāvifragus,nāvigābilis,nāvigātiō,nāvigātor,nāviger,nāvigium,nāvigō,nāvis longa
1.1 Iam validam Īlioneī nāvem, iam fortis Achātī,
et quā vectus Abās, et quā grandaevus Alētēs,
In English: Now the sturdy ship of Ilioneus, now [the ship] of brave Achates, and [that ship] by which Abas has been carried, and [that ship] by which old Aletes [has been carried]: the storm defeats [them all].
(The storm at sea destroys the Trojan fleet; the passage exemplifies ellipsis, since it refers to four different ships, yet uses the word “navem” only once.),1.2 Nāvis, quae in flūmine magna est, in marī parvula est.
In English: A ship, which is big in a river, is tiny in a sea.
1. nāvis (canonical,feminine)
2. i-stem (canonical)
3. nāvis (genitive)
4. no-table-tags (table-tags)
5. la-ndecl (inflection-template)
6. nāvis (nominative,singular)
7. nāvēs (nominative,plural)
8. nāvis (genitive,singular)
9. nāvium (genitive,plural)
10. nāvī (dative,singular)
11. nāvibus (dative,plural)
12. nāvem (accusative,singular)
13. nāvim (accusative,singular)
14. nāvēs (accusative,plural)
15. nāvīs (accusative,plural)
16. nāve (ablative,singular)
17. nāvī (ablative,singular)
18. nāvibus (ablative,plural)
19. nāvis (singular,vocative)
20. nāvēs (plural,vocative)
From Proto-Indo-European *néh₂us, cognate with Ancient Greek ναῦς (naûs, “ship”), Armenian նավ (nav, “ship or boat”), Persian ناو (nâv), and Sanskrit नौ (nau, “ship”).
/ˈnaː.u̯is/
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