ΝΑΥΜΑΧ, ναυμαχ
NAUMACH, naumach
Sounds Like: nah-oo-MAKH
Translations: to fight a naval battle, to engage in a sea fight
From the root: ΝΑΥΜΑΧΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a verb meaning 'to fight a naval battle' or 'to engage in a sea fight'. It describes the action of engaging in combat on the sea, typically between ships. The word is a compound of 'ναῦς' (ship) and 'μάχομαι' (to fight).
Inflection: Infinitive, Aorist, Active
Strong’s number: G3493 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΝΑΥΜΑΧΩΝ — of those fighting a naval battle, of those engaging in a sea-fight
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