Notus

[ noh-tuhs ]

noun
  1. the ancient Greek personification of the south wind.

Origin of Notus

1
<Latin <Greek Nótos, special use of nótos the south

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British Dictionary definitions for Notus

Notus

/ (ˈnəʊtəs) /


noun
  1. classical myth a personification of the south or southwest wind

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