a cephalopod is like a sea animal and sea animals swim; sailors sail
If you google the word Nautilus, you will find that it came from the Greek word ( ναυτίλος) which means Sailor.
Nautilus pompilius is the scientific name for the chambered nautilus. Nautilus is how the ancient Romans referred to this animal (the word is related to the Latin word for "sailor", nauta, which was borrowed from Greek nautes). Pompilius is from pompilus, a word meaning "pilot-fish" that the Romans also sometimes applied to the nautilus.
"Sailor" is the meaning, as it was once thought that the cephalopod used its webbed arms as sails.
It is of Latin origin, quoted in Pliny as a kind of marine snail. It is also noted in the Greek language, 'nautilos' stemming from ''nautes' meaning sailor
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The answer to the chest on the left side of the underwater map on secretbuilders nautilus quest is: HARPOON!
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Nautilus *Facepalm*
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Cosmonaut. Space Sailor. Star Sailor.
Sailor is an English word, not a Greek one. So it has no meaning in Greek. So perhaps you should ask, "What is the Greek word for sailor?"
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