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- Pilot - n. - One employed to steer a vessel; a helmsman; a steersman.
- Pilot - n. - Specifically, a person duly qualified, and licensed by authority, to conduct vessels into and out of a port, or in certain waters, for a fixed rate of fees.
- Pilot - n. - Figuratively: A guide; a director of another through a difficult or unknown course.
- Pilot - n. - An instrument for detecting the compass error.
- Pilot - n. - The cowcatcher of a locomotive.
- Pilot - v. t. - To direct the course of, as of a ship, where navigation is dangerous.
- Pilot - v. t. - Figuratively: To guide, as through dangers or difficulties.
- Pilotage - n. - The pilot's skill or knowledge, as of coasts, rocks, bars, and channels.
- Pilotage - n. - The compensation made or allowed to a pilot.
- Pilotage - n. - Guidance, as by a pilot.
- Piloted - imp. & p. p. - of Pilot
- Piloting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Pilot
- Pilotism - n. - Alt. of Pilotry
- Pilotry - n. - Pilotage; skill in the duties of a pilot.
- Texas - n. - A structure on the hurricane deck of a steamer, containing the pilot house, officers' cabins, etc.
- Branch pilot - - A pilot who has a branch or commission, as from Trinity House, England, for special navigation.
- Boat - n. - Hence, any vessel; usually with some epithet descriptive of its use or mode of propulsion; as, pilot boat, packet boat, passage boat, advice boat, etc. The term is sometimes applied to steam vessels, even of the largest class; as, the Cunard boats.
- Double-ender - n. - A locomotive with pilot at each end.
- Lode-ship - n. - An old name for a pilot boat.
- Lodemanage - n. - Pilotage; skill of a pilot or loadsman.
- Conning tower - n. - The shot-proof pilot house of a war vessel.
- Carangoid - a. - Belonging to the Carangidae, a family of fishes allied to the mackerels, and including the caranx, American bluefish, and the pilot fish.
- Branch - n. - A warrant or commission given to a pilot, authorizing him to pilot vessels in certain waters.
- Knob - n. - A rounded hill or mountain; as, the Pilot Knob.
- Marker - n. - The soldier who forms the pilot of a wheeling column, or marks the direction of an alignment.
- Deductor - n. - The pilot whale or blackfish.
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- H2259 חֹבֵל - 2259 חֹבֵל - חֹבֵל - - chôbêl - kho-bale' - active participle from חָבַל (in the sense of handling ropes); a sailor; pilot, shipmaster. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2941 κυβέρνησις - 2941 κυβέρνησις - ΚΥΒΈΡΝΗΣΙΣ - - kybérnēsis - koo-ber'-nay-sis - from (of Latin origin, to steer); pilotage, i.e. (figuratively) directorship (in the church):--government. - Noun Feminine - greek
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- Ezekiel 26 27:28 The suburbs shall shake at the sound of the cry of thy pilots.
מִגְרָשׁ רָעַשׁ קוֹל זַעַק חֹבֵל - Ezekiel 26 27:8 The inhabitants of Zidon and Arvad were thy mariners: thy wise men, O Tyrus, that were in thee, were thy pilots.
יָשַׁב צִידוֹן אַרְוַד שׁוּט חָכָם צֹר חֹבֵל - Ezekiel 26 27:29 And all that handle the oar, the mariners, and all the pilots of the sea, shall come down from their ships, they shall stand upon the land;
תָּפַשׂ מָשׁוֹט מַלָּח חֹבֵל יָם יָרַד אֳנִיָּה עָמַד אֶרֶץ - Ezekiel 26 27:27 Thy riches, and thy fairs, thy merchandise, thy mariners, and thy pilots, thy calkers, and the occupiers of thy merchandise, and all thy men of war, that are in thee, and in all thy company which is in the midst of thee, shall fall into the midst of the seas in the day of thy ruin.
הוֹן עִזָּבוֹן מַעֲרָב מַלָּח חֹבֵל חָזַק בֶּדֶק עָרַב מַעֲרָב אֱנוֹשׁ מִלְחָמָה קָהָל תָּוֶךְ נָפַל לֵב יָם יוֹם מַפֶּלֶת