Sirocco
WordNet

noun


(1)   A windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
"It was the kind of duster not experienced in years"
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Etymology

  • Italian: scirocco = the south-east wind; (from Arabic)
  • Arabic: sharaga = (the sun) arose <-needs transliteration into Arabic script->

Noun


  1. A strong southerly to southeasterly wind on the Mediterranean that originates in the Sahara and adjacent North African regions.
    • 1814 George Gordon, Lord Byron Corsair, i:14
      But come, the board is spread ; our silver lamp / Is trimm'd, and heeds not the sorocco's damp.
  2. A draft of hot air from an artificial source of heat.
 
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