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1913
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AEolus
Aeolus
,
Æ′o-lus
,
p
rop.
Noun.
[L., fr. Gr. [GREEK].]
(Gr. & Rom. Myth.)
The god of the winds, in ancient mythology.
Definition
2024
Aeolus
Aeolus
See also:
Äolus
and
Æolus
English
Alternative forms
Æolus
Proper noun
Aeolus
(
Greek
mythology
)
The name of a number of characters in Greek mythology, including the founder of the
Aeolian
race, and a god with power over
wind
.
Translations
character in Greek mythology
Catalan:
Èol
m
Czech:
Aiolos
m
Danish:
Aiolos
French:
Éole
(fr)
m
German:
Äolus
(de)
Greek:
Αίολος
(el)
m
(
Aíolos
)
Ancient:
Αἴολος
m
(
Aíolos
)
Greenlandic:
Ajolosi
Inuktitut:
ᐃᐆᓗᔅ
(
iuulus
)
Japanese:
アイオロス
(
Aiorosu
)
Polish:
Eol
m
Portuguese:
Éolo
m
Russian:
Эо́л
(ru)
m
(
Eól
)
Spanish:
Eolo
m
Etymology
From the
Latin
Aeolus
, from the
Ancient Greek
Αἴολος
(
Aíolos
)
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/iːˈoʊləs/
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