What is another word for Eurus?

Pronunciation: [jˈuːɹəs] (IPA)

Eurus, derived from Greek mythology, refers to the east or the eastern wind. Synonymous terms for Eurus include Zephyrus, Notos, and Boreas, symbolizing the western, southern, and northern winds respectively. These winds play significant roles in various myths and legends, influencing the weather and representing different elements. Zephyrus signifies a gentle, warm breeze, associated with spring and rebirth. Notos represents a hot, humid wind, commonly linked to summer storms and sweltering heat. Lastly, Boreas symbolizes a cold, blustery wind, often evoking images of winter and frost. These synonyms for Eurus depict the diverse nature of winds, each holding their own intriguing characteristics and symbolism.

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Usage examples for Eurus

Even so, methinks, when Earth to being sprang, Dawned the first days, and such the course they held; 'Twas Spring-tide then, ay, Spring, the mighty world Was keeping: Eurus spared his wintry blasts, When first the flocks drank sunlight, and a race Of men like iron from the hard glebe arose, And wild beasts thronged the woods, and stars the heaven.
"The Georgics"
Virgil
Far to the east Where Persian mountains greet the rising sun Eurus withdrew.
"The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II"
Ovid
Sol rais'd his golden head, but Eurus still Prevail'd, and bound their sails.
"The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II"
Ovid

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