Frogmogman
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Polynaftilia
but isn't nafti a sailor? I don't think polynaftilia is the same thing at all....
Polynaftilia
but isn't nafti a sailor? I don't think polynaftilia is the same thing at all....
In Greek "Naftilia" means nautical/ships and "poly" means many.
mine are a mere 45 feet
Dylan
Only in modern Greek; Classical Greek, which is what we usually derive words from, is different both in words and pronunciation. The "f" sound didn't exist in Classical Greek, except as "phi"
Polynaos would be OK; Polytrierais is a nice one (many triremes; perhaps appropriate for those with many rowing tenders)
...or perhaps it should be Polykaravism. (I seem to think that karavi is the greek for boat).
If you want Greek names:
Karavi is a BIG BOAT
Plio is BIG BOAT again
Varka is a rowing boat
Estioforo is a sail boat
Skafos is a general term for anything that floats
Trechantiri is a clinker traditional style boat
Does this help?
John
Dylan,
"To skafos" is one boat. Plural is "Ta skafoi"
So somebody who has lots of boats would be called "echei pola skafoi" in other words he is "Efoploistis". (Aristottle Onasis was an "efoploistis")
John
polyscaphofile
that might work
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As it seems to be an affliction
Polynavicularmobus.
mobus being illness..
it would seem to tick most of the boxes
and mobus is a disease eh!
D