Souther

"Souther" in a Sentence (9 examples)

A northeaster in one place may be an easter, a norther, or a souther in some other locality.

Having passed across in sight of this place, the Santa Anna tacked and stood off, as though she were awaiting a pilot, but none appearing, southered her course as if about to proceed down the coast ; having, however, rounded a small island in the river's mouth, covered with lofty trees, which completely concealed their presence, they again anchored.

In that time three other packets loaded, and when the wind southered the four put to sea in company.

Very probably they had already made first nests further north, which had their contents destroyed, and they fled south and were more successful with second broods. The consequence of this southering of breeding birds would in all probability cause a southering of their autumn migration routes;

The best anchorage in summer for small vessels, gun-brigs, &c. will be found, West point of Berlinga island bearing W. b. N. East point N.N.E. 1/2 E. and the Old Fort on the inner point of the small Sandy bay N. 3/4 W. where you will have eleven fathoms sandy bottom, and good holding ground at tabout three cables length from the shore, which will be of little consequence, inasmuch as the wind generally sets in from the north, and gives good warning ere it southers.

Reuben's a gude lad and a kind—I have aye allowed that ; but as to his not allowing enquiry anent the scandal of Margery Kittlesides and Rory MacRand, under pretence that they have southered sin wi' marriage, it's clear again the Christian discipline o' the kirk.

He works brass and copper, an' a' sic like mettles, Walds broken brass pans, southers auld copper kettles;

The laddies ran to him to redd ilka quarrel, An' he southered a' up wi' a snap or a farl ; While vice that had daured to stain virtue's pure laurel, Shrunk cowed frae the glance o' the stalwart auld carl :

At the time all was war and rebellion with the tollman-- assault and battery, damages, broken panes, and what not ; but with skilful management, and a few words in the private ear of Mr Rory Sneckdrawer, the penny-writer, we got matters southered up when we were in our sober senses.

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