Crossword-Solution: NAVARCH 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Navarch n. The commander of a fleet.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sicinnus had come down the ladder, smiling, jesting, a dozen subalterns salaaming as he went, and offering all manner of service, for had he not been a bearer of great good tidings to the king? “Till to-morrow,” an olive-skinned Cilician navarch had spoken.
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 2008
The trireme, pulling only one of her banks, was dropping behind, her navarch leaving the tiring chase to the penteconter, but the latter hung on doggedly.
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 2008
Come on deck; and when the ship is taken, entreat the navarch to be merciful and generous.” “Bah!” spat Phormio, “you write your promises in water, or better in oil, black-scaled viper.
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 2008
They keep us out, and bawl, ‘The navarch! show us the navarch, or Hellas is lost.’ And one of them—as true as that I sucked my mother’s milk—is Phormio—” “Phormio the fishmonger,”—Cimon dropped his steering oar,—“on a Carthaginian ship? You’re mad yourself, man.” “See with your own eyes, captain.
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 2008
Many a morning had he haggled with him merrily for a fine mackerel or tunny, and the navarch recoiled in horror at his fellow-citizen’s plight.
A Victor of Salamis William Stearns Davis 2008