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‖ ˈCæcias ? Obs. Also 7 Cecias. [Lat.; a. Gr. καικιάς.] The north-east wind personified.
1653Urquhart Rabelais i. xl, Just as the winde called Cecias attracts the clouds. 1667Milton P.L. x. 701 Boreas, and Cæcias, and Argestes loud. 1824T. Forster Perenn. Calendar in Hone Everyday Bk. II. 119 And Caecias blows his bitter blaste of woe. |