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- Sail - n. - An extent of canvas or other fabric by means of which the wind is made serviceable as a power for propelling vessels through the water.
- Sail - n. - Anything resembling a sail, or regarded as a sail.
- Sail - n. - A wing; a van.
- Sail - n. - The extended surface of the arm of a windmill.
- Sail - n. - A sailing vessel; a vessel of any kind; a craft.
- Sail - n. - A passage by a sailing vessel; a journey or excursion upon the water.
- Sail - n. - To be impelled or driven forward by the action of wind upon sails, as a ship on water; to be impelled on a body of water by the action of steam or other power.
- Sail - n. - To move through or on the water; to swim, as a fish or a water fowl.
- Sail - n. - To be conveyed in a vessel on water; to pass by water; as, they sailed from London to Canton.
- Sail - n. - To set sail; to begin a voyage.
- Sail - n. - To move smoothly through the air; to glide through the air without apparent exertion, as a bird.
- Sail - v. t. - To pass or move upon, as in a ship, by means of sails; hence, to move or journey upon (the water) by means of steam or other force.
- Sail - v. t. - To fly through; to glide or move smoothly through.
- Sail - v. t. - To direct or manage the motion of, as a vessel; as, to sail one's own ship.
- Sailable - a. - Capable of being sailed over; navigable; as, a sailable river.
- Sailboat - n. - A boat propelled by a sail or sails.
- Sailcloth - n. - Duck or canvas used in making sails.
- Sailed - imp. & p. p. - of Sail
- Sailer - n. - A sailor.
- Sailer - n. - A ship or other vessel; -- with qualifying words descriptive of speed or manner of sailing; as, a heavy sailer; a fast sailer.
- Sailfish - n. - The banner fish, or spikefish (Histiophorus.)
- Sailfish - n. - The basking, or liver, shark.
- Sailfish - n. - The quillback.
- Sailing - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Sail
- Sailing - n. - The act of one who, or that which, sails; the motion of a vessel on water, impelled by wind or steam; the act of starting on a voyage.
- Pocket - n. - A strip of canvas, sewn upon a sail so that a batten or a light spar can placed in the interspace.
- Lacing - n. - A rope or line passing through eyelet holes in the edge of a sail or an awning to attach it to a yard, gaff, etc.
- Whiff - n. - The marysole, or sail fluke.
- Coast - n. - To sail from port to port in the same country.
- Fresh-water - a. - Accustomed to sail on fresh water only; unskilled as a seaman; as, a fresh-water sailor.
- Gale - v. i. - To sale, or sail fast.
- Accost - v. t. - To join side to side; to border; hence, to sail along the coast or side of.
- Hoist - n. - The height of a fore-and-aft sail next the mast or stay.
- Ringtail - n. - A light sail set abaft and beyong the leech of a boom-and-gaff sail; -- called also ringsail.
- Foresail - n. - The gaff sail set on the foremast of a schooner.
- Range - n. - To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near; as, to range the coast.
- Goosewing - n. - One of the clews or lower corners of a course or a topsail when the middle part or the rest of the sail is furled.
- Weather - v. t. - To sail or pass to the windward of; as, to weather a cape; to weather another ship.
- Dandy - n. - A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen.
- Goring cloth - n. - A piece of canvas cut obliquely to widen a sail at the foot.
- Cruise - v. i. - To sail back and forth on the ocean; to sail, as for the potection of commerce, in search of an enemy, for plunder, or for pleasure.
- Up - prep. - From the coast towards the interior of, as a country; from the mouth towards the source of, as a stream; as, to journey up the country; to sail up the Hudson.
- Run - a. - To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing closehauled; -- said of vessels.
- Lower - a. - To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down; as, to lower a bucket into a well; to lower a sail or a boat; sometimes, to pull down; as, to lower a flag.
- Canoe - n. - A light pleasure boat, especially designed for use by one who goes alone upon long excursions, including portage. It it propelled by a paddle, or by a small sail attached to a temporary mast.
- Mainsail - n. - The principal sail in a ship or other vessel.
- Bowline - n. - A rope fastened near the middle of the leech or perpendicular edge of the square sails, by subordinate ropes, called bridles, and used to keep the weather edge of the sail tight forward, when the ship is closehauled.
- Accoast - v. t. & i. - To lie or sail along the coast or side of; to accost.
- Skysail - n. - The sail set next above the royal. See Illust. under Sail.
- Course - n. - The lowest sail on any mast of a square-rigged vessel; as, the fore course, main course, etc.
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- G142 αἴρω - 142 αἴρω - ΑἼΡΩ - - aírō - ah'-ee-ro - a primary root; to lift up; by implication, to take up or away; figuratively, to raise (the voice), keep in suspense (the mind), specially, to sail away (i.e. weigh anchor); by Hebraism (compare נָשָׂא) to expiate sin:--away with, bear (up), carry, lift up, loose, make to doubt, put away, remove, take (away, up). - Verb - greek
- G321 ἀνάγω - 321 ἀνάγω - ἈΝΆΓΩ - - anágō - an-ag'-o - from ἀνά and ἄγω; to lead up; by extension to bring out; specially, to sail away:--bring (again, forth, up again), depart, launch (forth), lead (up), loose, offer, sail, set forth, take up. - Verb - greek
- G636 ἀποπλέω - 636 ἀποπλέω - ἈΠΟΠΛΈΩ - - apopléō - ap-op-leh'-o - from ἀπό and πλέω; to set sail:--sail away. - Verb - greek
- G736 ἀρτέμων - 736 ἀρτέμων - ἈΡΤΈΜΩΝ - - artémōn - ar-tem'-ohn - from a derivative of ἄρτι; properly, something ready (or else more remotely from αἴρω (compare ἄρτος); something hung up), i.e. (specially) the topsail (rather foresail or jib) of a vessel:--mainsail. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1020 βραδυπλοέω - 1020 βραδυπλοέω - ΒΡΑΔΥΠΛΟΈΩ - - bradyploéō - brad-oo-plo-eh'-o - from βραδύς and a prolonged form of πλέω; to sail slowly:--sail slowly. - Verb - greek
- 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
- G1276 διαπεράω - 1276 διαπεράω - ΔΙΑΠΕΡΆΩ - - diaperáō - dee-ap-er-ah'-o - from διά and a derivative of the base of πέραν; to cross entirely:--go over, pass (over), sail over. - Verb - greek
- G1277 διαπλέω - 1277 διαπλέω - ΔΙΑΠΛΈΩ - - diapléō - dee-ap-leh'-o - from διά and πλέω; to sail through:--sail over. - Verb - greek
- H1777 דִּין - 1777 דִּין - דִּין - - dîyn - deen - or (Genesis 6:3) דּוּן; a primitive root; a straight course, i.e. sail direct; (come) with a straight course. - Verb - heb
- G1602 ἐκπλέω - 1602 ἐκπλέω - ἘΚΠΛΈΩ - - ekpléō - ek-pleh'-o - from ἐκ and πλέω; to depart by ship:--sail (away, thence). - Verb - greek
- G2113 εὐθυδρομέω - 2113 εὐθυδρομέω - ΕὐΘΥΔΡΟΜΈΩ - - euthydroméō - yoo-thoo-drom-eh'-o - from εὐθύς and δρόμος; to lay a straight course, i.e. sail direct:--(come) with a straight course. - Verb - greek
- G231 ἁλιεύς - 231 ἁλιεύς - ἉΛΙΕΎΣ - - halieús - hal-ee-yoos' - from ἅλς; a sailor (as engaged on the salt water), i.e. (by implication) a fisher:--fisher(-man). - Noun Masculine - greek
- H2050 הָתַת - 2050 הָתַת - הָתַת - - hâthath - haw-thath' - xlit hâthathʼ corrected to hâthath; a primitive root; properly, to break in upon, i.e. to assail; imagine mischief. w - Verb - heb
- G5284 ὑποπλέω - 5284 ὑποπλέω - ὙΠΟΠΛΈΩ - - hypopléō - hoop-op-leh'-o - from ὑπό and πλέω; to sail under the lee of:--sail under. - Verb - greek
- G5295 ὑποτρέχω - 5295 ὑποτρέχω - ὙΠΟΤΡΈΧΩ - - hypotréchō - hoop-ot-rekh'-o - from ὑπό and τρέχω (including its alternate); to run under, i.e. (specially), to sail past:--run under. - Verb - greek
- G2668 καταπλέω - 2668 καταπλέω - ΚΑΤΑΠΛΈΩ - - katapléō - kat-ap-leh'-o - from κατά and πλέω; to sail down upon a place, i.e. to land at:--arrive. - Verb - greek
- H3676 כֵּס - 3676 כֵּס - כֵּס - - kêç - kace - apparently a contraction for כִּסֵּא, but probably by erroneous transcription for נֵס; {a flag; also a sail; by implication, a flagstaff; generally a signal; figuratively, a token}; sworn. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4419 מַלָּח - 4419 מַלָּח - מַלָּח - - mallâch - mal-lawkh' - from מָלַח in its second. sense; a sailor (as following 'the salt'); mariner. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3492 ναύτης - 3492 ναύτης - ΝΑΎΤΗΣ - - naútēs - now'-tace - from ναῦς; a boatman, i.e. seaman:--sailor, shipman. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H5251 נֵס - 5251 נֵס - נֵס - - nêç - nace - from נָסַס; a flag; also a sail; by implication, a flagstaff; generally a signal; figuratively, a token; banner, pole, sail, (en-) sign, standard. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3607 ὀθόνη - 3607 ὀθόνη - ὈΘΌΝΗ - - othónē - oth-on'-ay - of uncertain affinity; a linen cloth, i.e. (especially) a sail:--sheet. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3881 παραλέγομαι - 3881 παραλέγομαι - ΠΑΡΑΛΈΓΟΜΑΙ - - paralégomai - par-al-eg'-om-ahee - from παρά and the middle voice of λέγω (in its original sense); (specially), to lay one's course near, i.e. sail past:--pass, sail by. - Verb - greek
- G3896 παραπλέω - 3896 παραπλέω - ΠΑΡΑΠΛΈΩ - - parapléō - par-ap-leh'-o - from παρά and πλέω; to sail near:--sail by. - Verb - greek
- G4126 πλέω - 4126 πλέω - ΠΛΈΩ - - pléō - plyoo'-o - probably a form of πλύνω (through the idea of plunging through the water); to pass in a vessel:--sail. See also πλήθω. - Verb - greek
- G4143 πλοῖον - 4143 πλοῖον - ΠΛΟῖΟΝ - - ploîon - ploy'-on - from πλέω; a sailer, i.e. vessel:--ship(-ing). - Noun Neuter - greek
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- Acts 44 20:3 - And there abode three months. And when the Jews laid wait for him, as he was about to sail into Syria, he purposed to return through Macedonia.
ΠΟΙΗΣΑς ΤΕ ΜΗΝΑς ΤΡΕΙς ΓΕΝΟΜΕΝΗς ΕΠΙΒΟΥΛΗς ΑΥΤΩ ΥΠΟ ΤΩΝ ΙΟΥΔΑΙΩΝ ΜΕΛΛΟΝΤΙ ΑΝΑΓΕΣΨΑΙ ΕΙς ΤΗΝ ΣΥΡΙΑΝ ΕΓΕΝΕΤΟ ΓΝΩΜΗς ΤΟΥ ΥΠΟΣΤΡΕΦΕΙΝ ΔΙΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑς - Isaiah 23 33:23 - Thy tacklings are loosed ; they could not well strengthen their mast, they could not spread the sail : then is the prey of a great spoil divided ; the lame take the prey.
נטשׁו חבליך בל־יחזקו כנ־תרנם בל־פרשׂו נס אז חלק עד־שׁלל מרבה פסחים בזזו בז - Acts 44 27:2 - And entering into a ship of Adramyttium, we launched , meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia ; one Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us.
ΕΠΙΒΑΝΤΕς ΔΕ ΠΛΟΙΩ ΑΔΡΑΜΥΤΤΗΝΩ ΜΕΛΛΟΝΤΙ ΠΛΕΙΝ ΕΙς ΤΟΥς ΚΑΤΑ ΤΗΝ ΑΣΙΑΝ ΤΟΠΟΥς ΑΝΗΧΨΗΜΕΝ ΟΝΤΟς ΣΥΝ ΗΜΙΝ ΑΡΙΣΤΑΡΧΟΥ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΟς ΨΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΩς - Acts 44 27:24 - Saying , Fear not, Paul ; thou must be brought before Caesar : and, lo , God hath given thee all them that sail with thee.
ΛΕΓΩΝ ΜΗ ΦΟΒΟΥ ΠΑΥΛΕ ΚΑΙΣΑΡΙ ΣΕ ΔΕΙ ΠΑΡΑΣΤΗΝΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΙΔΟΥ ΚΕΧΑΡΙΣΤΑΙ ΣΟΙ Ο ΨΕΟς ΠΑΝΤΑς ΤΟΥς ΠΛΕΟΝΤΑς ΜΕΤΑ ΣΟΥ - Acts 44 27:1 - And when it was determined that we should sail into Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius, a centurion of Augustus ' band.
Ως ΔΕ ΕΚΡΙΨΗ ΤΟΥ ΑΠΟΠΛΕΙΝ ΗΜΑς ΕΙς ΤΗΝ ΙΤΑΛΙΑΝ ΠΑΡΕΔΙΔΟΥΝ ΤΟΝ ΤΕ ΠΑΥΛΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΝΑς ΕΤΕΡΟΥς ΔΕΣΜΩΤΑς ΕΚΑΤΟΝΤΑΡΧΗ ΟΝΟΜΑΤΙ ΙΟΥΛΙΩ ΣΠΕΙΡΗς ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗς
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- Acts 44 20:15 And we sailed thence, and came the next day over against Chios; and the next day we arrived at Samos, and tarried at Trogyllium; and the next day we came to Miletus.
ΚἈΚΕῖΘΕΝ ἈΠΟΠΛΈΩ ΚἈΚΕῖΘΕΝ ΚΑΤΑΝΤΆΩ ἘΠΙΟῦΣΑ ἈΝΤΙΚΡΎ ΧΊΟΣ ΔΈ ἝΤΕΡΟΣ ΠΑΡΑΒΆΛΛΩ ΕἸΣ ΣΆΜΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΜΈΝΩ ἘΝ ΤΡΩΓΎΛΛΙΟΝ ἜΧΩ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΕἸΣ ΜΊΛΗΤΟΣ - Acts 44 27:6 And there the centurion found a ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy; and he put us therein.
ΚἈΚΕῖ ἙΚΑΤΟΝΤΆΡΧΗΣ ΕὙΡΊΣΚΩ ΠΛΟῖΟΝ ἈΛΕΞΑΝΔΡῖΝΟΣ ΠΛΈΩ ΕἸΣ ἸΤΑΛΊΑ ἘΜΒΙΒΆΖΩ ἩΜᾶΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἸΣ - Acts 44 27:2 And entering into a ship of Adramyttium, we launched, meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia; one Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being with us.
ΔΈ ἘΠΙΒΑΊΝΩ ΠΛΟῖΟΝ ἈΔΡΑΜΥΤΤΗΝΌΣ ἈΝΆΓΩ ΜΈΛΛΩ ΠΛΈΩ ΚΑΤΆ ΤΌΠΟΣ ἈΣΊΑ ἈΡΊΣΤΑΡΧΟΣ ΜΑΚΕΔΏΝ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΕΎΣ ὬΝ ΣΎΝ ἩΜῖΝ - Acts 44 21:3 Now when we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left hand, and sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre: for there the ship was to unlade her burden.
ΔΈ ἈΝΑΦΑΊΝΩ ΚΎΠΡΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΚΑΤΑΛΕΊΠΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕὐΏΝΥΜΟΣ ΠΛΈΩ ΕἸΣ ΣΥΡΊΑ ΚΑΊ ΚΑΤΆΓΩ ΕἸΣ ΤΎΡΟΣ ΓΆΡ ἘΚΕῖΣΕ ΠΛΟῖΟΝ ἮΝ ἈΠΟΦΟΡΤΊΖΟΜΑΙ ΓΌΜΟΣ - Acts 44 27:5 And when we had sailed over the sea of Cilicia and Pamphylia, we came to Myra, a city of Lycia.
ΤΈ ΔΙΑΠΛΈΩ ΠΈΛΑΓΟΣ ΚΑΤΆ ΚΙΛΙΚΊΑ ΚΑΊ ΠΑΜΦΥΛΊΑ ΚΑΤΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΕἸΣ ΜΎΡΑ ΛΥΚΊΑ