The Collaborative International Dictionary
Southmost \South"most`\, a.
Farthest toward the south; southernmost. [R.]
--Milton.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English suĂ°mest; see south + -most.
Wiktionary
a. furthest to the south; most southern.
WordNet
adj. situated farthest south; "Key West is the southernmost city in the United States" [syn: southernmost]
Usage examples of "southmost".
Even the southmost of the settlements, shielded from all the new stars in the Smoke, accepted it.
Hegu, and Southmost Cape, and another day saw them entering the Worldround Ocean, that huge sea where currents flowed around the planet uninterrupted by continental masses.
The King is willing to go to Southmost for this next meeting of the Southlander Parliament, and stay there for the remainder of this session.
Honored Pedure is actually at Southmost in person, orchestrating things.
The Southmost report in front of Hrunkner suddenly was replaced by a map of the North Coast.
The Accord Embassy at Southmost had its own airport, a four-mile-by-two-mile property just outside the city core.
As much as anyone, these cobbers wanted to know what was happening at Southmost, but they also had a long-standing dislike for the news companies.
On the multiple screens, live from Southmost, Smith passed through the Great Doors of Parliament Hall.
Right now the chief was risking her life down at Southmost, trying to bail them out from a disaster that was actually a trap.
A decade earlier, in friendlier times, Hrunkner Unnerby had advised the Southlanders in the design of New Southmost Under.
The Accord Embassy at Southmost was plenty big enough to house a small city, and with modern communications it would not even cripple the important activities of the hostage.
The Chancellor had sent out all the way to the southmost province for her.
Catalan and Portuguese voyages of 1341 and 1346, the southmost point of Christian knowledge.
When they had come abreast of the southmost cape, Cape Ito, Rodrigues had set the course West South West and had left the safety of the coast for the open sea, heading for a landfall at Cape Shinto two hundred miles away.
Next Chemos, th' obscene dread of Moab's sons, From Aroar to Nebo and the wild Of southmost Abarim.