πλοοςπλοῦς, genitive πλόουπλοῦ, and in later writings πλοός (Acts 27:9; Arrian peripl. erythr., p. 176 § 61; see νοῦς (and cf. Lob. Paralip., p. 173f)) (πλέω), from Homer, Odyssey 3, 169 down; voyage: Acts 21:7; Acts 27:9, 10 (Wis. 14:1).
Englishman's Concordance (References)
Strong's Greek: 4144. πλόος (ploos or plous) — 3 Occurrences
Acts 21:7 - N-AMS GRK:δὲ τὸν πλοῦν διανύσαντες ἀπὸ NAS: When we had finished the voyage from Tyre, KJV: had finished [our] course from INT: moreover the voyage having completed from
Acts 27:9 - N-GMS GRK:ἐπισφαλοῦς τοῦ πλοὸς διὰ τὸ NAS: had passed and the voyage was now KJV: was spent, and when sailing was now INT: dangerous the voyage because
Acts 27:10 - N-AMS GRK:ἔσεσθαι τὸν πλοῦν NAS: I perceive that the voyage will certainly KJV: that this voyage will be INT: to be the voyage