Southron

  • 11southron — /ˈsʌðrən/ (say sudhruhn) Chiefly Scottish –noun 1. a southerner, especially an English person. –adjective 2. of or relating to the south or to England. {alteration of southren southern, by analogy with Briton, Saxon} …

  • 12southron — I. ˈsəthrən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Middle English (Scots), alteration (influenced by on as in Briton) of southren southern more at southern chiefly Scotland …

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  • 13Southroun — southron, Southron or Southroun /sudhˈrən/ adjective (Scot) Southern, esp English as distinguished from Scots noun 1. A southerner 2. An Englishman 3. The English of England • • • Main Entry: ↑south …

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  • 14Southrons —  / Southron    A Mannish name for the Haradrim.    The Men of Harad, the ancient enemies of Gondor from the lands to the south …

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  • 17Harad — For other meanings, see Harad (disambiguation). Southrons redirects here. For natives or inhabitants of the Southern United States, see Southern United States. Harad Place from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium Haradrim chieft …

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