southron

/ˈsʌðrən/
noun
  1. A person from the southern part of a country or region, especially the southern United States.
    • The southron spoke with a gentle drawl that reminded me of Georgia.
    • Many southrons moved north during the Great Migration for factory work.
    • In the novel, the southron felt out of place in the bustling northern city.
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of the southern part of a country or region, especially the southern United States.
    • She had a southron hospitality that made every guest feel welcome.
    • The old plantation house had a distinctly southron charm.
    • His southron accent thickened when he talked about his childhood.
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