θύελλα

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From θύω (thúō, to storm, to rage), with a suffix based on ἄελλα (áella, whirlwind).

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Noun

θύελλα (thúellaf (genitive θῠέλλης); first declension

  1. hurricane, squall
  2. thunderstorm

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  • Greek: θύελλα (thýella)

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek θύελλα (thúella), from θύω (thúō, to rush in, storm, rage).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈθiela/
  • Hyphenation: θύ‧ελ‧λα

Noun

θύελλα (thýellaf (plural θύελλες)

  1. (meteorology) storm, tempest, gale, hurricane (strong winds with rain)
    Το ταβάνι κατέρρευσε λόγω της θύελλας.To taváni katérrefse lógo tis thýellas.The ceiling collapsed due to the storm.
  2. (figuratively) storm, barrage, slew, onslaught (strong amount)
    Θύελλα αντιδράσεων προκάλεσαν οι δηλώσεις του Πρωθυπουργού.Thýella antidráseon prokálesan oi dilóseis tou Prothypourgoú.The Prime Minister's comments caused a barrage of reactions.

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