Definition of Southed

1. south [v] - See also: south

Lexicographical Neighbors of Southed

southdown
southeast
southeast by east
southeast by south
southeaster
southeasterly
southeastern
southeastern pocket gopher
southeastern united states
southeasters
southeasts
southeastward
southeastwardly
southeastwards
southed (current term)
souther
southered
southerlies
southerliness
southerly
southerly buster
southern arrow wood
southern aster
southern beech
southern beech fern
southern belle
southern belles
southern blot
southern blue flag

Literary usage of Southed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Meteorological Account of the Weather in Philadelphia: From January 1 by Charles Pierce, Charles Peirce (1847)
"On the 3d the wind southed, and it continued warm until the 7th, ... On the 19th the wind southed, and it was warm and tolerably pleasant until the 26th, ..."

2. On Fermentation by Paul Schützenberger (1876)
"A litre (about i ^ pints) °f the water to be tested, is introduced into the wide- southed bottle, tinted with aniline blue or indigo ..."

3. Hunt's Yachting Magazine (1866)
"The wind was pretty well abeam, but southed more as the craft got into the bay. ... The wind southed still more on approaching the South Bur- ford Buoy ..."

4. The Odyssey by Homer (1905)
"But when a third of night was worn "And the stars southed, Zeus the Cloud-gatherer sent Fierce tempest and a mighty wind that went Roaring, and blotted sea ..."

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