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abrotanum
aceldama
acherner
acubene
agouty
alleghany
aloe
amazonian
america
americim
amore
amphiscians
amplitude
annona
anotta
antarctic
antares
antecian
antiscian
antiscians
apalachian
apennine
apothesis
argo-navis
artemisia
aspect
assiento
auster
austral
australasia
austrine
austromancy
balsam
barnacle
barren
beagle
beetle
belgic
bethlehem
blade
bubble
buy
cabiai
camel
caper
captaincy
cardinal
carline-thistle
carolina
cassiobury
catalpa
celt
celtic
celtis
centaur
cetus
christs-thorn
cisalpine
cispadane
cistus
clarencieux
coaiti
coati
colonize
colony
condor
coral
cornblade
corvus
cotton
cotton-plant
cotton-shrub
courbaril
crater
crosier
degree
department
dipping-needle
direction
discoidal
dog-cabbage
dorado
effusive
elemi
elephant-beetle
equator
eruptive
export
exposition
exposure
faldstool
fee
foreland
galleon
gnu
good
guanaco
harvest
hatchetine
hemisphere
heptarchy
heteroscian
high
hight
hinge
hottentot
how
hydra
hydrus
incline
invasion
ipecacuanha
isthmus
journey
kraal
kurilian
lama
latitude
leming
lengthy
lentiscus
lode-stone
low
lunistice
mage
manna
maranon
mareca
marshal
marshalsea
megathery
meridional
meridionality
minor
mountain
myrrh
negro
node
northing
notus
nutmeg
oleander
olive
orion
osmium
overrun
pacos
passage
pavo
penguin
peninsulate
peppermint-tree
persimmon
peruvian
pilfering
planter
point
polar
polarity
pole
polish
pratique
precursor
prime
proa
project
promotion
prospect
pursue
push
quassia
raise
resident
respect
retire
rice-bunting
rosemary
rubber
run
russ
s
sag
scirocco
scorpion
seal
sedulity
sequester
sextant
shackles
shift
shrewdly
silver
sirocco
sloth
sole
solstice
sothernwood
soul
south
southeast
southeastern
southerly
southern
southernly
southernmost
southing
southmost
southsay
southsayer
southward
southwest
southwesterly
southwestern
staple
straight
stretch
sublime
summer
swallow-wort
swarm
swash
sydneian
tamarin
tattoo
trend
tropic
trumpeter
vampire
vandalic
vanilla
vein
vulture
walnut
warine
water-hog
westing
wild-goose
wind
wistit
yapon
zizel
zoril



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1828 Definition

SOUTH, n.

1. The north and south are opposite points in the horizon; each ninety degrees or the quarter of a great circle distant from the east and west. A man standing with his face towards the east or rising sun, has the south on his right hand. The meridian of every place is a great circle passing through the north and south points. Strictly, south is the horizontal point in the meridian of a place, on the right hand of a person standing with his face towards the east. But the word is applied to any point in the meridian, between the horizon and the zenith.

2. In a less exact sense, any point or place on the earth or in the heavens, which is near the meridian towards the right hand as one faces the east.

3. A southern region, country or place; as the queen of the south, in Scriptures. So in Europe, the people of Spain and Italy are spoken of as living in the south. In the United States, we speak of the states of the south, and of the north.

4. The wind that blows from the north. [Not used.]

SOUTH, a.

1. In any place north of the tropic of Cancer, pertaining to or lying in the meridian towards the sun; as a south wind.

2. Being in a southern direction; as the south sea.

SOUTH, adv. Towards the south. A ship sails south; the wind blows south.

1913 Definition
South (south)
n.(?; by sailors sou)
South
[OE. south, suþ, AS. s1913 webster dictionaryð for sunð; akin to D. zuid, OHG. sund, G. süd, süden, Icel. suðr, sunnr, Dan. s
  1. That one of the four cardinal points directly opposite to the north; the region or direction to the right or direction to the right of a person who faces the east.
  2. A country, region, or place situated farther to the south than another; the southern section of a country.
    "The queen of the south." Matt. xii. 42.
  3. Specifically: That part of the United States which is south of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line.
  4. The wind from the south.
    [Obs.] Shak.
  5. Lying toward the south; situated at the south, or in a southern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the south, or coming from the south; blowing from the south; southern; as, the south pole.
    "At the south entry." Shak.

    South-Sea tea (Bot.) See Yaupon.

  6. Toward the south; southward.
  7. From the south; as, the wind blows south.
    Bacon.
  8. To turn or move toward the south] to veer toward the south.
  9. To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line; -- said chiefly of the moon; as, the moon souths at nine.

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