Εὐροκλύδων Eurokludōn yoo-rok-loo'-dohn From Εὖρος Euros (the east wind) and G2830; a storm from the east (or south east), that is, (in modern phrase) a LevanterKJV Usage: Euroklydon.
Acts 27:14 (KJV_Strongs) 14 G1161 But G3756 not G4183 long G3326 after G906 there arose [G5627] G2596 against G846 it G5189 a tempestuous G417 wind G2564 , called [G5746] G2148 Euroclydon.
Acts 27:14 (IGNT) 14 G3326 μετ After G3756 ου Not G4183 πολυ Long G1161 δε But G906 (G5627) εβαλεν There Came G2596 κατ Down G846 αυτης It G417 ανεμος A Wind G5189 τυφωνικος G3588 ο Temptations, G2564 (G5746) καλουμενος Called G2148 ευροκλυδων Euroclydon.