southernerˈsʌð ər nər
southerner (n)
- plural
- southerners
English Definitions:
Southerner (noun)
an American who lives in the South
Southerner (ProperNoun)
Someone who comes from the south of a region, such as the United Kingdom.
Southerner (ProperNoun)
Anyone from one of the states which seceded in 1861 and briefly formed the Confederate States of America, or, more broadly, from some neighboring states as well; cf the South.
Southerner (ProperNoun)
A white from that area, to the exclusion of blacks from that area, and sometimes to the exclusion of white women as well.
Southerner
Southerner was a marine outside broadcast unit operated by Southern Television in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s.
southerner
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