Oared+ship
21τριηκοντέρῳ — τριακόντορος thirty oared ship masc/fem/neut dat sg (ionic) …
22τριηκοντόρους — τριακόντορος thirty oared ship masc/fem acc pl …
23τριηκόντεροι — τριακόντορος thirty oared ship masc/fem nom/voc pl (ionic) …
24τριηκόντοροι — τριακόντορος thirty oared ship masc/fem nom/voc pl …
25τριηκόντορος — τριακόντορος thirty oared ship masc/fem nom sg …
26Galley — For other uses, see Galley (disambiguation). A model of a Maltese design typical of the 16th century, the last great era of the wargalley A galley is a type of ship propelled by rowers that originated in the Mediterranean region and was used for… …
27Hellenistic-era warships — The famous 2nd century BC Nike of Samothrace, standing atop the prow of an oared warship, most probably a trihemiolia. From the 4th century BC on, new types of oared warships appeared in the Mediterranean Sea, superseding the trireme and… …
28Trireme — In English, no differentiation is made between the Greek triērēs and the Latin triremis . This is sometimes a source of confusion, as in other languages these terms refer to different styles of ships. The trireme derives its name from its three… …
29Quinquereme — A quinquereme (Latin) or penteres (Greek) is a type of ancient oar propelled warship that was used by the Greeks of the Hellenistic period and later by the Carthaginians and Romans, from the 4th century BC to the 1st century. It was developed… …
30Phonological history of English fricatives and affricates — The phonological history of English fricatives and affricates is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of fricative and affricate consonants. Contents 1 H dropping and h adding 1.1 H… …