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Meaning of cefire by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

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cefire is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Zephyr" being its meaning: You may want to say "Cefiro " Greek Zephyros, God of the wind from the West and son of Eos, God of the winds in Greek mythology. He fell in love with the Spartan Prince hyacinth, who however preferred to Apollo. While Apollo and hyacinth were playing album release, Cefiro, full of jealousy, sent a gust of wind hitting the disk head of hyacinth who died. His blood did sprout Apollo flower hyacinth smelling very well.

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