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From Old English norþwind , corresponding to north (originally an adjective) + wind . Compare Dutch noordwind , German Nordwind .
north wind (plural north winds )
A wind blowing from the north .
North winds, taken collectively, are frequently treated as a single entity, with a definite article — the north wind , and even often personified as the North Wind .
wind blowing from the north
Albanian: veri (sq) m , murrlan (sq) m
Catalan: tramuntana (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 北風 / 北风 (zh) ( běifēng )
Dalmatian: bura f
Estonian: põhjatuul sg , põhjatuuled pl
Finnish: pohjoistuuli (fi)
French: vent du nord (fr) m , aquilon (fr)
Galician: norte (gl) m , nortada f
German:
Alemannic German: Biiswind m
Greek: βοριάς (el) m ( voriás )
Greenlandic: avannaq
Hiligaynon: amihan
Hungarian: északi szél , tramontana
Ilocano: amian
Italian: tramontana (it) f ( specific )
Irish: gaoth aduaidh f
Japanese: 北風 (ja) ( kitakaze )
Korean: 북풍(北風) ( bukpung )
Latin: aquilō (la) , septentriō (la)
Latvian: sīvenis m , ziemeļvējš m
Lithuanian: šiaurys m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: nordavind (no) m
Nynorsk: nordavind m
Ojibwe: giiwedin
Old Czech: pólnocitel m
Ottoman Turkish: پویراز ( poyraz ) , شمال ( şimal )
Persian: باد شمال (fa) ( bâd-e šomâl )
Portuguese: nortada (pt) f
Romanian: crivăț (ro) n , acvilon (ro)
Russian: северный ветер m ( severnyj veter )
Serbo-Croatian: severnjak
Spanish: cierzo (es) m
Swahili: kaskazi , upepo wa kaskazini class u /u
Swedish: nordanvind (sv)
Tamil: வாடை (ta) ( vāṭai ) , வடகாற்று (ta) ( vaṭakāṟṟu ) , வாடைக்காற்று (ta) ( vāṭaikkāṟṟu )
Turkish: poyraz (tr) , yıldız yeli (tr) , yıldız rüzgârı