Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

notus

noun
/ˈnoʊ.təs/
Definition
Notus is a term derived from ancient Greek mythology referring to the south wind, which was often associated with warmer weather and storms.
Examples
  • In Greek mythology, sailors prayed to Notus for favorable winds during their voyages.
  • The arrival of Notus is often celebrated in poetry as a herald of summertime.
Meaning
In classical literature, Notus represents not only a meteorological phenomenon but also carries connotations of change and transformation, as winds influence the seasons.
Synonyms
  • south wind
  • zephyr