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  • noun Plural form of southron.

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Examples

  • "Regardless of which, I still maintain the southrons are a cowardly lot," Bell said.

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • The southrons were a couple of hundred yards away.

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • And dark-skinned southrons really don't have anything to do with Russians.

    WW2+70 Adam Whitehead 2009

  • Tib Sommeril, termed by the southrons Sommerville, a daughter of that noble house, but, I fear, on what my great-grandsire calls “the wrong side of the blanket.”

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

  • And then lest the southrons should escape we have a reference to the “beastly habit of drinking from a tankard in which perhaps a dozen filthy mouths have slabbered as is the custom in England.”

    Travels through France and Italy 2004

  • From one end of the line to the other, miles of southrons swarmed forward under what looked like thousands of company and regimental standards.

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • Pointing it toward the southrons, he roared out a command: "Chaaarge!"

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • "And we gave the southrons all they wanted, and then a little more, too."

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • Again, Bell's men tried to drive the southrons out of the trench.

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

  • Men in blue popped up out of those pits and started sending crossbow quarrels toward the advancing southrons.

    Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002

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