Word of the Day
for Wednesday,
February 27, 2013
Zephyrean \zef-uh-REE-uhn\, adjective:
of, pertaining to, or like a zephyr; full of or containing light
breezes.
Now, walking toward
them, a gauzy, lavender shawl fluttering in her wake and her long, tight,
burgundy curls flying every which way, she exuded zephyrean
lightness.
-- Hyatt Bass, The Embers
-- Hyatt Bass, The Embers
Oh and her name; her
name was softer than a rose petal at dawn, more yielding than the last rays of
a dying sun, a zephyrean
music that invoked heaven's envy.
-- Massud Alemi, Interruptions
-- Massud Alemi, Interruptions
Zephyrean first appeared in print in the 1830s, from the Greek word zéphyros referring
to the west wind.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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