“The two Fleets being thus prepard for Battle, they made their Addreffes to their Gods according to Cuftom, the whole Multitude repeating with a Keleufma, or general Shout, the Words of their Chiefs; thefe however feeing the Danger they were in, were in no fmall Concern for the Succefs of the Battle.” [Antiquity Explained and Represented in Sculptures, Vol.3rd, Montfaucon, 1722] “celeufna, vel celeumam, atis, neut. genr- L'enhortment des mariners, ou autres gens qui s'efforcent de faire quelque chofe. celeuftes, celeuftæ, m, ge. Tel embarteur & donneur de courage. paufarius, A Seneca vocatur qui remigibus modos dat & remigandi officium quadam quafi paufa moderatur.” [Dictionariolum Latino Gallicum, 1602] “opper bootfman. Celeuftes, g. ftæ, m.” [Biglotton sive Dictionarium Teuto-Latinum Novum, Binnart, 1661]
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