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Zephyr [zeh-feer]
  (noun)
Literary
1. A soft gentle breeze
Historical
2. A light article of clothing

Examples:
1. A spring zephyr gently stirred her hair.
2. A gentle zephyr entered the house making it nice and cool.
3. The soft zephyr knocked down the papers, after he walked past.

Origin:
  First use in the 17th century. Coming from the old english word zefferus, the Greek and Latin word zephuros who is the god of west winds.

 

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