berg wind, noun phrase
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- EnglishShow more berg + English wind.
A hot, dry wind originating over the high central plateau of South Africa and blowing towards the coast. Also attributive.
1876 J.F. Sewell Private Diary (1983) May 13,..Wind from North being the first ‘Berg’ wind of the season.
1990 G. Candy in Staffrider Vol.9 No.2, 62Where berg winds blow, grass withers wombs abort and blossom lies like dung.
A hot, dry wind originating over the high central plateau of South Africa and blowing towards the coast. Also attributive.

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