zephyrus (Meaning)

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zephyrus (n.)

The west wind, or zephyr; -- usually personified, and made the most mild and gentle of all the sylvan deities.

Synonyms & Antonyms of zephyrus

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zephyrus Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle zephyrus whispered through the trees, carrying the scent of blooming flowers.
  2. As the sun rose, a cool zephyrus swept across the fields, refreshing the weary earth.
  3. The zephyrus carried the sound of birdsong from distant groves, filling the air with melody.
  4. Sailors eagerly awaited the zephyrus, a favorable wind that would propel their ships across the seas.
  5. The soft zephyrus played among the flowers, rustling their petals like a lullaby.
  6. Zephyrus, the west wind, brought with it the promise of rain, much needed by the parched earth.
  7. The zephyrus danced across the lake, creating ripples that sparkled in the sunlight.
  8. Poets and artists celebrated the zephyrus as a symbol of rejuvenation and inspiration.
  9. In Greek mythology, Zephyrus was the personification of the west wind, known for its gentle and refreshing nature.
  10. The zephyrus whispered secrets to the flowers, carrying their messages of love and longing.

FAQs About the word zephyrus

The west wind, or zephyr; -- usually personified, and made the most mild and gentle of all the sylvan deities.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gentle zephyrus whispered through the trees, carrying the scent of blooming flowers.

As the sun rose, a cool zephyrus swept across the fields, refreshing the weary earth.

The zephyrus carried the sound of birdsong from distant groves, filling the air with melody.

Sailors eagerly awaited the zephyrus, a favorable wind that would propel their ships across the seas.