"Euroclydon" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /jʊˈɹɒklɪdən/ [UK]
Etymology: From Hellenistic Ancient Greek εὐροκλύδων (euroklúdōn), from εὖρος (eûros, “east wind”) + κλύδων (klúdōn, “wave”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|εὐροκλύδων}} Ancient Greek εὐροκλύδων (euroklúdōn), {{m|grc|εὖρος||east wind}} εὖρος (eûros, “east wind”), {{m|grc|κλύδων||wave}} κλύδων (klúdōn, “wave”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Euroclydon
  1. A stormy northeasterly wind mentioned in the Bible (Acts 27:14); any rough wind or storm. Categories (topical): Wind

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