fie fie - translation to greek
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fie fie - translation to greek

FEI LIAN
Fie Lien; Fei Lian

fie fie      
ντροπή
ντροπή         
fie fie
άπαγε      
avaunt, fie fie, begone

Definition

Fie
·interj An exclamation denoting contempt or dislike. ·see Fy.

Wikipedia

Feilian

Feilian (simplified Chinese: 飞廉; traditional Chinese: 飛廉), also known as Xie Feng is the Chinese god of the wind, or Feng Bo. He is a winged dragon with the head of a deer and the tail of a snake. He carries wind with him in a bag and stirs up trouble. Feilian is kept in check by Houyi, the heavenly archer. He assists Chiyou in a fight against the Yellow Emperor

According to Dèng Xiǎohuā (鄧皢花), Fēilián (OC: ZS *pɯl-ɡ·rem; B&S *Cə.pə[r]*(k-)[r]em), glossed in Shiji as "ill wind" 疾風 (pinyin: jí-fēng), might be a dialectal variant of 風 (OC: 'ZS *plum; B&S *prəm) "wind".