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Shu was just the God of wind. Although could be used for the word wind. nefu is the word for breath but seems to be used in spells in the Egyptian Book of the Dead in a way that suggests to fill sails the way wind does. Tsh or Tau is usually described to be used for a small quick burst of air or puff.

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'Shu' I think.(Shoo)

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Q: What is the Arabian word for winds?
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