Southed

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  • verb. Simple past tense and past participle of south.
  • Word Usage
    "If, for the sake of illustration, we may suppose that the sun were to stand still for us, we should recognize it neither by sundial nor by shadow, but we should see that whereas our clocks had indicated that the sun had risen (we will say) at six in the morning, and had southed at twelve of noon; it had not set until twelve of the night."
    suggests
    soothed  souther  
    verb-stem
    south