libeccio
Britishnoun
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Origin of libeccio
Italian, via Latin, from Greek libs
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Libeccio, li-bech′ō, n. the south-west wind.
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For days when the libeccio blows, and one does not mind wasting a whole morning over one terrible bit of multiplication.'
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Africo or Libeccio South-West.
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When we reached the little quay we found the surf of the libeccio still rolling heavily into the gulf.
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After this, for several days, Libeccio blew harder.
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