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sounds 1
source 25
sources 7
south 43
south-east 2
southerly 4
southern 4
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43 opposite
43 reflection
43 small
43 south
43 through
43 two
42 above
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1 I, 6 | the north and towards the south. In the space between the 2 I, 6 | When it moves towards the south it has no lack of the necessary 3 I, 6 | been known to appear in the south. Again in the archonship 4 I, 7 | and outside it a violent south wind. Again in the archonship 5 I, 10| Pontus, dew is found with south winds and not with north 6 I, 10| north winds and not with south. The reason is the same 7 I, 10| and not in cold. For the south wind brings warm, and the 8 I, 10| evaporation. But in Pontus the south wind does not bring warmth 9 I, 10| vapour in a north than in a south wind. Only the north winds 10 I, 10| has gathered, while in a south wind the evaporation is 11 II, 3 | rain that comes from the south, and the first rains of 12 II, 3 | autumn, are brackish. The south is the warmest of winds 13 II, 3 | away before it, but in the south it is rainy; just as the 14 II, 3 | it is rainy; just as the south is a dry wind in Libya. 15 II, 3 | dry wind in Libya. So the south wind charges the rain that 16 II, 4 | from the north and from the south is the same. (Most winds, 17 II, 4 | fact, are north winds or south winds.) These are the only 18 II, 4 | these are the north and the south, and since most evaporation 19 II, 4 | called Boreae, those from the south Noti.)~The course of winds 20 II, 4 | prevalence of north and south winds and also why wind 21 II, 5 | there are no corresponding south winds after the winter solstice? 22 II, 5 | for the so-called "white south winds" do blow at the corresponding 23 II, 5 | blow continuously.) But the south wind blows from the tropic 24 II, 5 | other cones towards the south pole give corresponding 25 II, 5 | the shade is thrown to the south: and the regions below the 26 II, 5 | alternately, like north and south winds with us. So it is 27 II, 5 | So it is clear that the south wind is not the wind that 28 II, 5 | wind that blows from the south pole. It is neither that 29 II, 5 | from that quarter. So the south wind clearly blows from 30 II, 5 | more extensive and open the south wind is greater and stronger 31 II, 5 | the north wind does to the south.~The origin of these winds 32 II, 6 | diametrical opposite O the south. Let Z be the rising of 33 II, 6 | contrary; for this point is the south and O is contrary to H, 34 II, 6 | the north than from the south. The reason for this is 35 II, 6 | half north and half east.) South are that which blows from 36 II, 6 | that which blows from due south and Lips. East, the wind 37 II, 6 | Eurus. Phoenicias is half south and half east. West, the 38 II, 8 | surface of the earth. When a south wind is going to blow there 39 II, 8 | happened in Achaea. There a south wind was blowing, but outside 40 III, 5 | small, but when the sun is south of the equator the visible 41 III, 5 | the farther the sun moves south of the equator the greater 42 III, 6 | Further a mock sun to the south is a surer sign of rain 43 III, 6 | north, for the air in the south is readier to turn into


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