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mistral [ˈmɪstrəl mɪˈstrɑːl] n (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a strong cold dry wind that blows through the Rhône valley and S France to the Mediterranean coast, mainly in the winter [via French from Provençal, from Latin magistrālis magistral, as in magistrālis ventus master wind] Mistral n 1. (Biographies / (French)) Frédéric (frederik). 1830-1914, French Provençal poet, who led a movement to revive Provençal language and literature: shared the Nobel prize for literature 1904 2. (Biographies / (Spanish)) Gabriela (gaˈβrjela), pen name of Lucila Godoy de Alcayaga. 1889-1957, Chilean poet, educationalist, and diplomatist. Her poetry includes the collection Desolación (1922): Nobel prize for literature 1945 mistral a cold, dry wind that blows from the north in the south of France and vicinity. See also: Wind
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When not engaged in reading Virgil, Homer, or Mistral, in parks, restaurants, streets, and suchlike public places, he indited sonnets (in French) to the eyes, ears, chin, hair, and other visible perfections of a nymph called Therese, the daughter, honesty compels me to state, of a certain Madame Leonore who kept a small cafe for sailors in one of the narrowest streets of the old town. I saw him, the sea gray under the mistral and foam-flecked, watching the vanishing coast of France, which he was destined never to see again; and I thought there was something gallant in his bearing and dauntless in his soul. Suddenly he felt the fresh and sharp night air, and Dantes knew that the mistral was blowing. |
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