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Boreas
[ bawr-ee-uhs, bohr- ]
noun
- the ancient Greek personification of the north wind.
Boreas
/ ˈbɔːrɪəs /
noun
- Greek myth the god personifying the north wind
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Boreas1
C14: via Latin from Greek
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Example Sentences
The myth of "Boreas and Orithyia," though faulty perhaps in technique, is good in conception and arrangement.
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The young ones hatched, the storm appears, and Boreas rules again.
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Corus, the northwest wind, drove clouds of snow before him, and Boreas was a figure rough and shivering.
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Not another vessel of her class in the navy could spread so much canvas to the influence of old Boreas as the Dart.
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We ought to have remembered that Boreas, or whichever it was, was hardly a sufficient introduction.
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