different between lowlander vs southron
lowlander
English
Etymology
From lowland +? -er.
Noun
lowlander (plural lowlanders)
- One who lives in the lowlands.
Antonyms
- highlander
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southron
English
Etymology
Likely from a Northumbrian alteration of earlier Old English suþern, suþærn. The switch from -ern to -ron is likely due to the influence of Old Norse rann (“place, house, home”) on Old English ærn (“home, place”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
More at southern.
Adjective
southron (not comparable)
- (archaic) Southern.
- (archaic, Scotland) English, from England.
Noun
southron (plural southrons)
- (archaic) A southerner, someone from the south.
- (archaic, Scotland) An Englishman.
- (Scotland, uncommon) A Lowlander, a Scottish person from south of the Highlands.
- (historical) Someone from the American South, that is, from the Confederate States of America.
southron From the web:
- what does southern mean
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