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Webster 1913 Edition


Zephyr

Zeph′yr

,
Noun.
[L.
zephyrus
, Gr. [GREEK], akin to [GREEK] darkness, the dark side, west: cf. F.
zéphyr
.]
The west wind; poetically, any soft, gentle breeze.
“Soft the zephyr blows.”
Gray.
As gentle
As
zephyrs
blowing below the violet.
Shakespeare
Zephyr cloth
,
a thin kind of cassimere made in Belgium; also, a waterproof fabric of wool.
Zephyr shawl
,
a kind of thin, light, embroidered shawl made of worsted and cotton.
Zephyr yarn
, or
Zephyr worsted
,
a fine, soft kind of yarn or worsted, – used for knitting and embroidery.

Webster 1828 Edition


Zephyr

ZEPHYR

,
Noun.
[L., Gr.] The west wind; and peotically, any soft, mild, gentle breeze. The poets personify Zephyrus, and make him the most mild and gentle of all the sylvan deities.
Mild as when Zephyrus on Flora breathes.

Definition 2024


Zephyr

Zephyr

See also: zephyr, zéphyr, and Zéphyr

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Zephyr

  1. (Greek mythology) The god of the West Wind.
    • 1714 June 10, [Alexander Pope], The Guardian, volume I, number 78, London: Printed for J[acob] Tonson, at Shakespear's-Head over-against Catherine-street in the Strand, page 332:
      For a Tempeſt. Take Eurus, Zephyr, Auſter and Boreas, and caſt them together in one Verſe. Add to theſe of Rain, Lightning, and of Thunder (the loudeſt you can) quantum ſufficit. Mix your Clouds and Billows well together till they foam, and thicken your Deſcription here and there with a Quickſand. Brew your Tempeſt well in your Head, before you ſet it a blowing.
  2. (poetic) The west wind personified.

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zephyr

zephyr

See also: Zephyr, zéphyr, and Zéphyr

English

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Noun

zephyr (plural zephyrs)

  1. a light wind from the west
  2. any light refreshing wind; a gentle breeze
    • 1835, William Gilmore Simms, The Partisan, Harper, Chapter XI, page 135:
      The dusk of evening came on, soft in its solemnity, and unoppressive even in its gloom, under the sweet sky and unmolested zephyr, casting its pleasant shadows along the edges of the grove.
  3. anything of fine, soft, or light quality, especially fabric

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zephyr (third-person singular simple present zephyrs, present participle zephyring, simple past and past participle zephyred)

  1. (intransitive, poetic) To blow or move like a zephyr, or light breeze.