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northern (adj.)

"of or pertaining to a region, place, or point nearer the north than some other," Old English norþerna, norðerne "northern, of the north; Northumbrian; Scandinavian," cognate with Old High German nordroni, Old Norse norroenn (see north). With -erne, suffix denoting direction. Related: Northernmost.

Northerner "man from the north of England" is attested from late 13c. as a surname. In the U.S. sense "native or resident of the northern states or territories" it is attested by 1818. Northern lights "aurora borealis" is recorded by that name by 1721 (earlier north-light, 1706).

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Definitions of northern from WordNet
1
northern (adj.)
in or characteristic of a region of the United States north of (approximately) the Mason-Dixon line;
northern industry
northern cities
northern (adj.)
situated in or oriented toward the north;
the northern suburbs
Synonyms: northerly
northern (adj.)
coming from the north; used especially of wind;
a northern snowstorm
Synonyms: northerly
northern (adj.)
situated in or coming from regions of the north;
northern autumn colors
the northern hemisphere
2
Northern (n.)
a dialect of Middle English that developed into Scottish Lallans;
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