man-of-war

Etymology
From Late,. It has been suggested that sense 2 (“powerful armed naval vessel”) derives from the fact that such vessels were manned by men-of-war (“soldiers”; sense 1).

Noun

 * 1)  A man whose occupation is fighting in wars; a soldier, a warrior.
 * 2)  A powerful armed naval vessel, primarily one armed with cannon and propelled by sails; a warship.
 * 3)  In full man-of-war's-man: a sailor serving on board an armed naval vessel.
 * 4)  or  man-of-war hawk: any of a number of seabirds, especially one which attacks other seabirds to take their food.
 * 5)  A frigatebird (family ), especially the magnificent frigatebird.
 * 6)  The Arctic skua.
 * 7)  (“, a jellyfish-like marine cnidarian consisting of a floating colony of hydrozoans attached to a ”)
 * 1)  In full man-of-war's-man: a sailor serving on board an armed naval vessel.
 * 2)  or  man-of-war hawk: any of a number of seabirds, especially one which attacks other seabirds to take their food.
 * 3)  A frigatebird (family ), especially the magnificent frigatebird.
 * 4)  The Arctic skua.
 * 5)  (“, a jellyfish-like marine cnidarian consisting of a floating colony of hydrozoans attached to a ”)
 * 1)  In full man-of-war's-man: a sailor serving on board an armed naval vessel.
 * 2)  or  man-of-war hawk: any of a number of seabirds, especially one which attacks other seabirds to take their food.
 * 3)  A frigatebird (family ), especially the magnificent frigatebird.
 * 4)  The Arctic skua.
 * 5)  (“, a jellyfish-like marine cnidarian consisting of a floating colony of hydrozoans attached to a ”)
 * 1)  A frigatebird (family ), especially the magnificent frigatebird.
 * 2)  The Arctic skua.
 * 3)  (“, a jellyfish-like marine cnidarian consisting of a floating colony of hydrozoans attached to a ”)
 * 1)  (“, a jellyfish-like marine cnidarian consisting of a floating colony of hydrozoans attached to a ”)

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * French: homme de guerre
 * Interlingua: homine de guerra
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish: hombre de guerra


 * Arabic: سَفِينَة حَرْبِيَّة
 * Bulgarian: военен кораб
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Dhivehi: މަނަވަރު
 * Finnish:
 * French: navire de guerre
 * German:
 * Gujarati: મનવાર
 * Hawaiian: manuā
 * Hebrew:, ,
 * Italian: nave da guerra
 * Japanese: ,
 * Korean:
 * Macedonian: во́ен брод
 * Maori: manuao
 * Portuguese: navio de guerra
 * Russian: вое́нный кора́бль
 * Samoan Plantation Pidgin: manua
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:
 * Tok Pisin: manua
 * Ukrainian: військо́вий корабе́ль


 * Finnish:


 * Ancient Greek:
 * Latin: