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navarchy|ˈneɪvɑːkɪ| [ad. Gr. ναυαρχία (late L. navarchia): see prec. and -y1.] †1. App. misused for ‘ship building’. Obs.—1
1648W. Petty Advice to Hartlib 6 That all Children..be taught some gentile Manufacture, such as are Navarchy and making Modells for building and rigging of Ships. 2. The office of a navarch; the period during which such office is exercised.
1850Grote Greece ii. lxiv. VIII. 187 note, The commencement of Lysander's navarchy or year of maritime command appears to me established for this winter. |