Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary/Lembus

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rich, Anthony (1849). The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary, and Greek lexicon. p. vi. OCLC 894670115. https://archive.org/details/illustratedcompa00rich. 

LEMBUS (λέμβος). A small seagoing vessel remarkable for its swiftness, more especially used by the pirates of Illyria. The distinguishing properties of the class to which it belonged are not ascertained; further than that they were generally small, and rowed with oars, sometimes exceeding sixteen in number (Liv. xxxiv. 35.); the largest of them being used in war (Liv. xlv. 10.); the smallest as fishing boats (Accius ap. Non. s. v. p. 534.); as stern boats towed behind larger vessels, in which the sailors or passengers embarked and disembarked from the shore (Plaut. Merc. ii. 1. 35.); and as river boats. Virg. Georg. i. 201.

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