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zephyr (n.)

mid-14c., from Old English Zefferus, from Latin Zephyrus (source also of French zéphire, Spanish zefiro, Italian zeffiro), from Greek Zephyros "the west wind" (sometimes personified as a god), probably related to zophos "the west, the dark region, darkness, gloom." Extended sense of "mild breeze" is c. 1600. Related: Zephyrean.

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Definitions of zephyr from WordNet
1
zephyr (n.)
a slight wind (usually refreshing);
Synonyms: breeze / gentle wind / air
2
Zephyr (n.)
(Greek mythology) the Greek god of the west wind;
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