Eurus is a proper noun, most often used as a mythological name for the east wind in Greek myth, but also encountered as a given name or literary reference. It denotes a specific directional wind or a personified deity and can carry mythic or poetic connotations. In pronunciation, it is a two-syllable word with stress on the first syllable, typically pronounced /ˈjʊərəs/ in English usage.
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