| 20 answers for: Ship: navigium, often by synecdoche, ratem, trabem... |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| NAVEM | Ship: navigium, often by synecdoche, ratem, trabem etc |
| REMIS | Absente vento, navigium his propelli potest |
| IUVENCI | Steers (non "ratem gubernat" sed qui mugiunt) |
| RAMUS | A branch and by synecdoche, a tree |
| ACHAIA | Greece (by synecdoche), cf. Ovidii Met. 8.268 et Ilias Homeri passim |
| ARMORUM | Of weapons and shields, by synecdoche of battles, warfare |
| TORI | Bulges, hence cushions and by synecdoche, sofas and so, lovers! |
| TECTA | Roofs (2nd decl. n.): columina, trabes (both by synecdoche) |
| LAPSUSCALAMI | A misprimpt? Slip of the reed (by synecdoche for pen) |
| CURRUM | Chariot or, by synecdoche, a triumph (acc.) |
| TROPE | Metonymy or synecdoche, e.g. |
| ENSIS | Gladius et, in synecdoche, ferrum |
| TEUCRUS | Rex Troianus, solus Aeneid 3.108, ergo in synecdoche 'Trojan' |
| JAWBREAKER | "Synecdoche" or "onomatopoeic," e.g. (Dental) |
| STUPPA | Coarse flax, ergo in synecdoche, a tow rope, eg Aen. 5.682 |
| EYEBALLS | Marketing synecdoche for a Web site's traffic |
| BITE | Synecdoche for a meal |
| LYNCH | To put to death, often by hanging, by mob action (5) |
| METONYMY | Kin of synecdoche |
| KEELS | Ships, via synecdoche |
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