southernly
See also: Southernly
English
Adjective
southernly (comparative more southernly, superlative most southernly)
- Southerly, somewhat southern.
Adverb
southernly (comparative more southernly, superlative most southernly)
- Southward, southerly.
- 1832, Records and Briefs of the United States Supreme Court, page 856:
- […] the said river flowed in a southernly direction, and thence around said Dean's Island, and at or about the southwest end thereof the river turned […]
- 1904, Indianapolis (Indiana), The General Ordinances of the City of Indianapolis, page 244:
- […] thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Alabama street to the center line of Fifteenth street; thence in an easternly direction in the […]
- In a Southern manner, in a way typical of a Southerner or of the South (the southern United States).
- 2012, Heather Graham, And One Rode West: A Novel, Loveswept, →ISBN, page 265:
- “The good Lord seemed fond of sending us southerners many trials!” Christa murmured, […] “We were ever in sympathy with our more southernly sisters!”
- 2013, Dr. M. Jeanne Dolphus Cotton, Core' S. Cotton, A Three Hundred and Sixty -Degree Perspective: A Mother - Daughter Journey of Come Here Meets Been There, →ISBN:
- Mama and Daddy, being typical southerners, had also taught us to politely [offer food] […] [I] only politely offer Phe Phe a slice of my apple to fulfill my southernly duty.
- 2017, Ginny Wilder, All My Words Have Holes in Them: Simple Daily Meditations, Church Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, page 92:
- Our school experience was blissfully and southernly white.
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