Strong's #4143: ploion (pronounced ploy'-on)
 from 4126; a sailer, i.e. vessel:--ship(-ing).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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  ploion 
 
 1) a ship
 
  Part of Speech: noun neuter
Relation: from G4126
 
Usage:
This word is used 67 times:
Matthew 4:21: "his brother, in  a ship with Zebedee their father,"
Matthew 4:22: "And they immediately left the  ship and their father,"
Matthew 8:23: "when he was entered into  a ship, his disciples followed him,"
Matthew 8:24: "sea, insomuch that the  ship was covered with the waves:"
Matthew 9:1: "And he entered into  a ship, and passed over, and came into"
Matthew 13:2: "he went into  a ship, and sat; and the whole"
Matthew 14:13: "of it, he departed thence by  ship into a desert place apart:"
Matthew 14:22: "disciples to get into  a ship, and to go before him unto"
Matthew 14:24: "But the  ship was now in the midst of the sea,"
Matthew 14:29: "was come down out of the  ship, he walked on the water,"
Matthew 14:32: "were come into the  ship, the wind ceased."
Matthew 14:33: "they that were in the  ship came and worshiped him, saying,"
Matthew 15:39: "he sent away the multitude,  and took ship, and came"
Mark 1:19: "also were in the  ship mending their nets."
Mark 1:20: "Zebedee in the  ship with the hired servants, and"
Mark 4:1: "he entered into  a ship, and sat in the sea;"
Mark 4:36: "he was in the  ship. And there were also with"
Mark 4:37: "beat into the  ship, so that it was now full."
Mark 5:2: "was come out of the  ship, immediately there met him out of"
Mark 5:18: "was come into the  ship, he that had been possessed with the devil prayed him that"
Mark 5:21: "was passed over again by  ship unto the other side, much"
Mark 6:32: "into a desert place  by ship privately."
Mark 6:45: "to get into the  ship, and to go to the other side"
Mark 6:47: "when even was come, the  ship was in the midst of the"
Mark 6:51: "them into the  ship; and the wind ceased:"
Mark 6:54: "were come out of the  ship, straightway they knew him,"
Mark 8:10: "straightway he entered into  a ship with his disciples, and came"
Mark 8:13: "and entering into the  ship again departed to the"
Mark 8:14: "had they in the  ship with them more than one"
Luke 5:2: "And saw two  ships standing by the lake:"
Luke 5:3: "into one of the  ships, which was Simon's, and prayed"
Luke 5:3: "people out of the  ship."
Luke 5:7: "were in the other  ship, that they should come and help them. And"
Luke 5:7: "filled both the  ships, so that they began to sink."
Luke 5:11: "And when they had brought  their ships to land, they forsook all, and followed"
Luke 8:22: "he went into  a ship with his disciples: and"
Luke 8:37: "and he went up into the  ship, and returned back again."
John 6:17: "And entered into  a ship, and went over the sea"
John 6:19: "and drawing nigh unto the  ship: and they were afraid."
John 6:21: "him into the  ship: and immediately the ship"
John 6:21: "and immediately the  ship was at the land"
John 6:24: "they also took  shipping, and came to"
John 21:3: "and entered into  a ship immediately: and that night"
John 21:6: "right side of the  ship, and ye shall find. They cast therefore,"
Acts 20:13: "we went before to  ship, and sailed unto Assos, there"
Acts 20:38: "him unto the  ship."
Acts 21:2: "And finding  a ship sailing over unto Phoenicia, we went aboard, and set forth."
Acts 21:3: "for there the  ship was to unlade her burden."
Acts 21:6: "And when we had taken our leave one of another,  we took ship; and they"
Acts 27:2: "And entering into  a ship of Adramyttium, we launched, meaning to sail by the"