? Obs. Also 7 Cecias. [Lat.; a. Gr. καικιάς.] The north-east wind personified.

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1653.  Urquhart, Rabelais, I. xl. Just as the winde called Cecias attracts the clouds.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., X. 701. Boreas, and Cæcias, and Argestes loud.

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1824.  T. Forster, Perenn. Calendar, in Hone, Every-day Bk., II. 119. And Caecias blows his bitter blaste of woe.

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