Highlands vs Southron - What's the difference?
highlands | southron |
(archaic) Southern.
(archaic, Scotland) English, from England.
(archaic) A southerner, someone from the south.
(archaic, Scotland) An Englishman.
A Lowlander, a Scottish person from south of the Highlands.
(someone from the Southern US)
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As nouns the difference between highlands and southron
is that highlands is an area of high land while southron is a southerner, someone from the south.As a proper noun Highlands
is a mountainous area of Scotland.As an adjective southron is
southern.southron
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