Ocean/Sea
“samudra”
place · 2 works · 3 mentions · 8 anchored passages
the Ocean · Mare · Oceanus · ocean · oceanic waters · sea · the Sea · the sea
spoken of as
2 expressionsThe Sea / The Ocean1 mention
The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum) (English)
The conclusion of the whole matter therefore is that the Portuguese are in possession of no right whereby they may interdict to any nation whatsoever the navigation of the Ocean to the East Indies.
The Sea and the Ocean1 mention
The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum) (English)
In hoc autem Oceano non de sinu aut freto, nec de omni quidem eo quod e litore conspici potest controversia est.
in the texts
The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)
The sea/Ocean itself, the physical space whose free use is the central subject of the passage's legal argument.
The conclusion of the whole matter therefore is that the Portuguese are in possession of no right whereby they may interdict to any nation whatsoever the navigation of the Ocean to the East Indies.
The Donation of Pope Alexander, inasmuch as the title based on discovery is seen to be deficient, may next be invoked by the Portuguese to justify their exclusive appropriation of the sea and the right of navigation thereon.
In hoc autem Oceano non de sinu aut freto, nec de omni quidem eo quod e litore conspici potest controversia est.
Atharvaveda (Paippalāda)
The ocean/sea, invoked as a simile for abundance, as the mythic source of the power of dice, and as an active agent shaking loose affliction.
Viśvakarman found it in the ocean;
Forward — the oceanic waters have shaken the thorn loose.
Forward — the oceanic waters have shaken the thorn loose.