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n. - God of the winds in ancient mythology.

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  • This boat was rammed in night by U.S. S. "Aeolus" -- in reserve as 1st class petty officer.
  • Gizmodo tells of this concept for a pedal-powered airship called Aeolus that can stay aloft for two weeks.
  • The winds in those days were personages, and were very well known; they were called Aeolus, Boreas, and so forth.
  • The Luke Jerram 'Aeolus' Captures Wind's Beautiful Melody
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