04403

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK πρύμνα

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4403. πρύμνα πρύμνα, ης, ἡ, [fem. of πρυμνός ] I. (sub. ναῦς) the hindmost part of a ship, the stern, poop, Lat. puppis, Hom., etc.; he sometimes has it in full, νηὶ πάρα πρύμνῃ, ἐπὶ πρύμνῃ νηί, νηὶ ἐνὶ πρ., and in pl., νηυσὶν ἔπι πρύμνῃσι; though he also has πρύμνη νηός Od.:— ἐπὶ πρύμνην ἀνακρούεσθαι to back a ship (v. ἀνακρούω II); so, χωρεῖν πρύμναν to retire, draw back, Eur.; ἐπείγει κατὰ πρύμναν, of a fair wind, Soph.; κατὰ πρ. ἵσταται τὸ πνεῦμα Thuc.—Ships were fastened or drawn up on land by the stern, Il.: hence, πρύμνας λῦσαι Eur.; cf. πρυμνήσιος.
2. metaph. of the vessel of the State, Aesch.
II. generally the bottom, πρ. Ὄσσας the foot of mount Ossa, Eur.

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4403. πρύμνα pruvmna prumna {proom'-nah}
feminine of prumnus (hindmost); the stern of a ship:--hinder part, stern.

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4403 malbuwsh mal-boosh'

or malbush {mal-boosh'}; from 3847; a garment, or
(collectively) clothing:--apparel, raiment, vestment.
see HEBREW for 03847