"Zephirus" meaning in Middle English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Latin zephyrus (“Zephyrus; the west wind”), from Ancient Greek Ζέφυρος (Zéphuros). Etymology templates: {{bor|enm|la|zephyrus||Zephyrus; the west wind}} Latin zephyrus (“Zephyrus; the west wind”), {{der|enm|grc|Ζέφυρος}} Ancient Greek Ζέφυρος (Zéphuros) Head templates: {{head|enm|proper noun}} Zephirus
  1. Zephyrus, the Ancient Greek god of the west wind. Categories (topical): Compass points, Greek deities, Wind Synonyms: Zeferus, Zepherus, Zephyrus
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