Euroc'lydon,

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 460

Euroc'lydon, in the A.V., following the ordinary Greek text, was the tempestuous wind by which St Paul's ship was wrecked (Acts, xxvii. 14). The revised translation, taking the Greek reading euraklydon, has Euraquilo, 'a north-easter.' This is sometimes identified with the Bora (q.v.).

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