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Proto-IE: *nāw-
Meaning: (sea) boat, ship
Old Indian: nāu- (nom. nāuḥ) f. `ship, boat, vessel'; nāvyà- `navigable'; nāvājá- m. `boatman, sailor'
Avestan: navāza- 'Schiffer'
Other Iranian: OPers nāviyā 'Flotte'
Armenian: nav `Schiff' (< Iran ?)
Old Greek: ep., ion. nǟ́u̯s, att. nâu̯-s, gen. nǟós, att. neṓs, pl. nǟ̂es, att. néas f. `Schiff'
Germanic: *nṓw-a- m.; *nōw-il-ōn f.; *naw-ast-a- n.
Latin: nāvis, -is f. `Schiff'; nāvigāre `schifen, fahren, segeln'
Celtic: OIr nau, gen. nōē, pl. dat. nōib `Schiff'; Cymr noe `flaches Gefäss, Backtrog'
Russ. meaning: лодка (морская), корабль
References: WP II 315 f
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