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‖ solano|soˈlano| [Sp.:—L. sōlānus, f. sōl sun.] In Spain, a hot south-easterly wind.
[1604E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies iii. ii. 120 The Solanus or Easterne winde is commonly hote and troublesome in Spaine. ]1792J. Townsend Journ. thro. Spain II. 360 Whenever they have the Solano wind, that is, whenever the wind blows from Africa, they become liable to pleurisies. 1834Encycl. Metrop. (1845) XXII. 343 The heat in Summer is very great, and, when the Solano or South wind blows, nearly insupportable. 1881Standard 14 July 5 ‘Ask no grace in the Solano.’ So runs the Spanish proverb. |