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Aquilon
Aquilon Aq"ui*lon, n. [L. aquilo, -lonis: cf. F. aquilon.] The north wind. [Obs.] --Shak.

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- Aquilo may refer to: Aquilo (band), English musical duo Aquilo (god), Roman name for Boreas, one of the Gr**** Anemoi or wind gods Aquilo (steamboat), steamboat...
- Aquilo are an English musical duo from Silverdale, Lancashire, consisting of Tom Higham and Ben Fletcher. They began gaining recognition in 2013 for their...
- Elder both took Boreas as a northeast wind, equivalent to the Roman god Aquilo or Septentrio. Boreas is depicted as being very strong, with a violent temper...
- Aquilo is an orchestral work written by the American composer Arlene Sierra. The work was first performed at Tokyo Opera City by the Tokyo Philharmonic...
- II (stylized as ii) is the second studio album by British musical duo Aquilo. It was released on 4 May 2018 through Island Records. ii includes earlier...
- this octet. Instead, Pliny puts the half-wind Aquilo (NNE) there instead. It seems Pliny is aware Aquilo is a half-wind, because since he says it lies...
- The steamboat Aquilo operated on Lake Washington and Puget Sound in the first part of the 20th century. Aquilo was built by Captain John Anderson at Anderson...
- according to the Gr**** poet Hesiod. Of the four chief Anemoi, Boreas (Aquilo in Roman mythology) is the north wind and bringer of cold winter air, Zephyrus...
- electro-pop duo Aquilo. Two singles from the album have been released, "Sadeness (Part II)" featuring Anggun, and "Amen" featuring Aquilo. In May 2018,...
- The northern hopping mouse (Notomys aquilo) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is also known as woorrentinta, from Lardil, the language of...