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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English suĂ°land , see south + land (n.).
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. any region lying in or toward the south [syn: South ]
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Southland is a Los Angeles Times best-selling novel and "Best book of 2003" by Nina Revoyr . It focuses on quest for the past and present of racial justice in Los Angeles. The novel is also a Book Sense 76 pick, an Edgar Award finalist, and the winner of ...
Usage examples of southland.
A Sanderling had stood beside Wren Elessedil when she had fought at the Valley of Rhenn and driven the Federation and its allies back into the deep Southland more than 150 years ago.
The quarrel with Carus, his jarring introduction to the dark side of the southlands, and above all the brush with disaster in the shape of Trevis kept him tossing all night.
And me, in whom there is no drop of unroyal blood, in whom there is all the passion of the southlands and all the fidelity of the north, thou wilt humiliate.
He was playing for his comrades as he had played at Shiloh, at Chickamauga and many another place in the Southland.
With Aydrian gone and Kalas involved in the control and complete subjugation of the southland, the monk was, in effect, the absolute ruler of Palmaris.
For Kalas controlled the Allheart Knights, and they, in turn, controlled the general army of Ursal, a force that could sweep aside any resistance in the southland.
She was a big black woman, Junoesque, older than John, a present from relatives in the southlands given when he turned twelve.
Whereupon the miscellaneous boozers, druggies, trank-gobblers, and other sad substance-muddled fuckupniks who inhabit the Citizens Service Houses now find themselves obliged to go out on the front lines at least three or four times a month, and sometimes more often than that, to toil alongside more respectable folk in the effort to keep the rampaging magmatic flow from extending the grip that it already holds over a significant chunk of the Southland.
As lines of Gnome archers showered the low bulwarks and the bluff beyond with a seemingly endless barrage of arrows, large bands of mixed swordsmen, Gnome and Troll, made sharp rushes at the Southland defenses, trying vainly to discover a weak point.
I seemed to have become part of the Southland, while Adair and Eliot and the others remained isolated in Tathcaer.
We made our descent at that time when it is winter on the Barrens, but still autumn below in the Southland.
It was like midsummer in the southlands in the shade, and even the biters seemed to wane in the heat.
Maybe we shall go far on this journey, and see at least one of the garths of the Southlands, even those which they call cities.
In the Yukon country, when this comes to pass, the man usually provisions a poling boat, if it is summer, and if winter, harnesses his dogs, and heads for the Southland.
Hexenmeister seems to require your presence in our discussions, and the Southland commonly humours his eccentricities.