navie

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English

Noun

navie (plural navies)

  1. Obsolete spelling of navy.
    • 1578, John Leslie, Quene Marie:
      The Quene ſent unto the vice admirall, quha was capitane of the navie called Maiſter Winter []

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Middle French

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French navie.

Noun

navie f (plural navies)

  1. navy (water-based military)

Old French

Etymology

From Latin nāvigia < nāvigium (whence a related masculine Old French navoi), from Latin nāvigō, nāvis (boat).

Noun

navie oblique singularf (oblique plural navies, nominative singular navie, nominative plural navies)

  1. navy (water-based military)
    • enemy de Valoys si avoit arraiez un grant armee de navie q’estoit devant nous en l’eawe de Zwyne

Related terms

Descendants

  • English: navy (through Anglo-Norman)