Definition for EU-ROC'LY-DON

EU-ROC'LY-DON, n. [Gr. ευρος, wind, and κλυδων, a wave.]

A tempestuous wind, which drove ashore, on Malta, the ship which Paul was sailing to Italy. It is supposed to have blown from an easterly point. Acts xxvii. Encyc.

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