Zephyrs can be categorized as a noun.
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| Zephyr - (Greek mythology) the Greek god of the west wind | ||
| zephyr - a slight wind (usually refreshing); "the breeze was cooled by the lake"; "as he waited he could feel the air on his neck" |
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| 1. | noun | Though autumn gales are less clement than summer zephyrs, they are more exciting. | |
| 2. | noun | All these flowers are the works of Love: these plants and shrubs are his offspring. — Through him these rivers flow, and these zephyrs breathe. Whoever is smitten by him is struck, as it were, with madness. | |
| 3. | noun | Daphnis swam in the rivers, and Chloe bathed in the springs; he piped, vying with the zephyrs that breathed through the pines, whilst she sang, emulating the nightingales with her melody. | |
| 4. | noun | A summer zephyr gently stirred the girl's hair as she spoke. |
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| Though autumn gales are less clement than summer zephyrs, they are more exciting. | |
| All these flowers are the works of Love: these plants and shrubs are his offspring. — Through him these rivers flow, and these zephyrs breathe. Whoever is smitten by him is struck, as it were, with madness. | |
| Daphnis swam in the rivers, and Chloe bathed in the springs; he piped, vying with the zephyrs that breathed through the pines, whilst she sang, emulating the nightingales with her melody. | |
| A summer zephyr gently stirred the girl's hair as she spoke. | |