zephyrous

Adjective

 * 1) Like a zephyr; (of a wind) soft, gentle, refreshing.
 * 2) * 1800, Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, The Stepmother, London: R.H. Evans, Act V, Scene 1, p. 75,
 * The last night’s tempest was a zephyrous gale,
 * To the rough storm that tears his frame to atoms:
 * 1) Breezy; blown by a breeze.
 * 2) Light, fine, soft.
 * 3) * 1895, “Feminine Affairs” in To-Day (magazine edited by ), Volume 9, Number 111, 21 December, 1895, p. 200,
 * That there will be flying machines before very long seems more than likely, and what deliciously zephyrous and diaphanous costumes will not the milliners devise for airy recreations in the near future!
 * 1) Light, fine, soft.
 * 2) * 1895, “Feminine Affairs” in To-Day (magazine edited by ), Volume 9, Number 111, 21 December, 1895, p. 200,
 * That there will be flying machines before very long seems more than likely, and what deliciously zephyrous and diaphanous costumes will not the milliners devise for airy recreations in the near future!
 * 1) * 1895, “Feminine Affairs” in To-Day (magazine edited by ), Volume 9, Number 111, 21 December, 1895, p. 200,
 * That there will be flying machines before very long seems more than likely, and what deliciously zephyrous and diaphanous costumes will not the milliners devise for airy recreations in the near future!