Venti

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Etymology

From the Latin.

Proper noun

Venti

  1. (Roman mythology) The four Roman gods of the winds (Aquilo, Favonius, Auster, and Eurus, who were each ascribed a cardinal direction from which their respective winds came), considered collectively.
    • 1858, John Brougham, Neptune’s Defeat, New York: Sameuel French, Act I, Scene 3, p. 15,[1]
      Boreas, old buster, go unlock the cave
      of Æolus, and let the Venti rave.

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