A strong wind blowing from the south.
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To move toward the south.
Having passed across in sight of this place, the Santa Anna tacked and stood off, as though she were awaiting a pilot, but none appearing, southered her course as if about to proceed down the coast ; having, however, rounded a small isla…
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(Scotland, dialect) To fix; remedy; put to rights.
In that time three other packets loaded, and when the wind southered the four put to sea in company.
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