sea (X -faring man, (-shore)), south, west (-ern, side, -ward)

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

The Hebrews so designated any large body of water, whether lake, river, sea, or ocean
(Gen. 1:10; Deut. 30:13; Job 14:11; Isa. 19:5; Jer. 51:36; Ezek. 32:2). (1) “Molten sea” was the immense brass layer of Solomon’s temple (1 Kings 7:23-26). (2) “Sea of the Plain” (Deut. 4:49). [SALT SEA.] (3) “Great Sea” (Josh. 15:47), “uttermost sea” (Deut. 11:24), the Mediterranean, between Europe and Africa. (4) “Sea of Tiberias” [GENNESARET.] (5) “Sea of Merom” [MEROM.]

“Sea, The” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

This is used as a symbol of the mass of the people unorganized (Rev. 13:1). In Revelation 13:11 a beast arises out of the earth, pointing to organization.

“West” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

This was expressed by
1. yam, “the Sea,” referring to the Mediterranean, which lies on the west of Palestine (Gen. 12:8; and so forth).
2. maarab, δυσμή “sun-setting,” because the sun sets in the west (1 Chron. 7:28; Matt. 8:11).
3. maarabah, “sun-setting,” only in Isaiah 45:6.
4. mebo hashshemesh, from the “going down of the sun,” only in Joshua 23:4 and Zechariah 8:7.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
yam
Phonic:
yawm
Meaning:
from an unused root meaning to roar; a sea (as breaking in noisy surf) or large body of water; specifically (with the article), the Mediterranean Sea; sometimes a large river, or an artifical basin; locally, the west, or (rarely) the south
KJV Usage:
sea (X -faring man, (-shore)), south, west (-ern, side, -ward)