Definition of aeolism:
(n) :
(uncountable) A fictional religion in the works of Jonathan Swift that worships the wind in general, and rhetorical form over substance in particular.
(n) :
(uncountable, by extension) A tendency toward rhetorical embellishments.
(n) :
(uncountable) The use of the Aeolic language or its syntactic structures.
(n) :
(countable) A usage of Aeolic within a work in another language.
(n) :
(countable) A reference to or instance of wind; windiness.
(n) :
Alternative form of Aeolism. [(uncountable) The use of the Aeolic language or its syntactic structures.]