nauvfarkto" , v. nauvfrakto" .
naufqoriva , hJ , shipwreck, loss of ships, Anth. From nauvfqoro"
nauvfqoro"
nauv-fqoro" , on , ( fqeivrw ) shipwrecked, n. stolhv, pevploi the garb of shipwrecked men, Eur.
nau`fi
nau`fi, -in , Ep. gen. and dat. pl. of nau`" .
nauvfrakto"
nauv-frakto" , Att. nauv-farkto" , on , ( fravssw ) shipfenced, Aesch., Eur.; stratov" Ar.: nauvfrakton blevpein to look like a ship of war, Id.
navw, NA vW
NA vW , prob. only in pres. and impf. to flow, Hom.
neva
neva , Ion. acc. of nau`" .
ne-avggelto" , on , ( ajggevllw ) newly or lately told, Aesch.
neavzw
neavzw , only in pres., ( nevo" ) intr. to be young or new, Aesch.; to; neavzon youth, Soph.; neavzwn thinking or acting like a youth, Eur.
2.
to be the younger of two,
oJ me;n neavzwn
Soph.
3.
to grow young,
Anth.
neaivreto"
ne-aivreto" , on , newly taken, Aesch.
neakovnhto"
ne-a<Eth>kovnhto" , on , ( ajkonavw ) newly-whetted, Soph.
nealhv"
nea<Eth>lhv" , ev" , = nevo" , young, fresh, Xen., Plat.
2. of fish, fresh, Dem.
neavlwto"
ne-avlwto" »a±1/4, on , newly caught, Hdt.
neanqhv"
ne-anqhv" , ev" , ( a[nqo" ) new-blown, Anth.
neaniva"