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Definition of Southron in English: Southron(also southron, sudron) adjective ˈsʌðrən English Regional, Scottish, Northern 1Chiefly Scottish. Belonging to or dwelling in the south of Britain; southern; especially. English as distinguished from Scottish. 2Belonging to or dwelling in the south of a region, especially the Southern states of the United States. 3Chiefly Scottish. Relating to or characteristic of England; English. 4Relating to or characteristic of the Southern states of the United States.
noun ˈsʌðrən English Regional, Scottish, Northern 1Chiefly Scottish. A native of England; an Englishman. 2Chiefly Scottish. Treated as plural, and frequently with the. English people regarded collectively. Now rare. 4Generally. A native or inhabitant of the southern part of a country or region.
OriginLate 15th century; earliest use found in Hary (c1440–c1492), poet. Originally a variant of southern, distinguished in form in the senses below, probably with influence from Saxon or Briton. Definition of Southron in US English: Southron(also southron, sudron) adjectiveˈsʌðrən English Regional, Scottish, Northern 1Chiefly Scottish. Belonging to or dwelling in the south of Britain; southern; especially. English as distinguished from Scottish. 2Belonging to or dwelling in the south of a region, especially the Southern states of the United States. 3Chiefly Scottish. Relating to or characteristic of England; English. 4Relating to or characteristic of the Southern states of the United States.
nounˈsʌðrən English Regional, Scottish, Northern 1Chiefly Scottish. A native of England; an Englishman. 2Chiefly Scottish. Treated as plural, and frequently with the. English people regarded collectively. Now rare. 4Generally. A native or inhabitant of the southern part of a country or region.
OriginLate 15th century; earliest use found in Hary (c1440–c1492), poet. Originally a variant of southern, distinguished in form in the senses below, probably with influence from Saxon or Briton. |