nāvālis e, adj.
navis,
of ships, ship-, nautical, naval
: pugnae: disciplina: castra,
to protect the ships
, Cs.: in classe acieque navali esse,
L.: forma,
the shape of a ship
, O.: corona (for a naval victory),
V.: navali aere columnae,
of brass from the beaks of captured ships
, V.: socii,
seamen
, L.: duumviri,
for repairing and fitting out a fleet
, L. —Plur
n
. as subst,
a place for ship-building, shipyard, dock, dock-yard
: de navalium opere: ubi nunc navalia sunt,
L.: deripientque rates alii navalibus,
V.: educta navalibus pinus,
O.—Sing. (poet.): siccum, O.—
A ship's furniture, tackle, rigging
: navalibus, armis ad omnia parati, L.:
navalia demus, V.