| 释义 | northernadj.n.adv.Origin: A word inherited from Germanic.Etymology: Cognate with Old High German nordrōni  , Old Icelandic norðrœnn   <  the Germanic base of north adv.   + the Germanic base of -ern suffix. Compare southern adj. and n.1, eastern adj. and n., western adj., n.2, and adv.The β.    and γ.  forms   first appear in the 14th cent., and probably reflect different outputs of syllabic /r/ (which had arisen in the second syllable by the development of  /-ərn/ to  /-r̩n/: see further E. J. Dobson  Eng. Pronunc. 1500–1700 (ed. 2, 1968) II. §329). Perhaps compare also Old Icelandic norðrœnn  . Also attested early as a surname (in sense  A. 2a): William le Northerne   (1252), Galfr. le Northern   (c1275), Gilberto le Northeren   (1305), etc. In sense  A. 8   punningly after Southern n.2 A. adj.the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > 			[adjective]		 > from specific point of compasseOE     		(partly from transcript of damaged MS)	 vi. 13  				Eac þa ruman sæ norðerne yst nede gebædeð. OE     lxxvii. 26  				Transtulit austrum de caelo et induxit in uirtute sua affricum : he ferade suþaneasterne wind of heofonan & he onbelædde on his mihte þane wind uel norðerne wind. c1300    St. Patrick's Purgatory 		(Laud)	 333 in  C. Horstmann  		(1887)	 209  				A norþerne wind faste blevȝ. a1350    in  G. L. Brook  		(1968)	 48 (MED)  				Blow, northerne wynd, sent þou me my suetyng! a1398    J. Trevisa tr.  Bartholomaeus Anglicus  		(BL Add.)	 f.114v  				Ȝif þe sonne..is pale and falliþ among blake clowdis, he bodiþ norþerne wynde [L. ventum aquilonarem]. a1450						 (    tr.  Vegetius  		(Douce)	 f. 114v (MED)  				The ferthe principal wynde is þe northerne wynde, þe whiche haþ on his right side þe north west wynde and on his liftside þe north est wynde. 1480     		(Caxton)	 ccxxxii. 252  				That northren wynde is euer redy and destinat to all euell. 1598    R. Grenewey tr.  Tacitus   ii. xiii. 51  				The northren windes droue him backe againe. 1638    T. Herbert  		(rev. ed.)	 219  				Another cold northern blast benummed her. 1748    B. Robins  & R. Walter   ii. i. 116  				The northern winds are never to be apprehended. 1785    W. Cowper   vi. 60  				Where the woods fence off the northern blast. 1820    P. B. Shelley Sensitive Plant in   172  				A northern whirlwind..Shook the boughs. 1850    G. H. Boker   iii. v. 109  				Henry..Rode, with the hurry of a northern gale, Towards Hever's heights. 1924    B. C. Williams in   p. xvi  				Their terror was of..the nipping night, and the northern wind. 1993     7 98  				During..December and January there is a high degree of atmospheric dust..brought by a northern wind..from the Sahara. 2.  Of a person or group of people. the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of specific region > 			[adjective]		 > northern peopleeOE     		(Parker)	 anno 890  				Godrum se norþerna cyning forþferde. OE    Ælfric  		(Cambr. Gg.3.28)	 xxi. 204  				Hine gelæhton ða sume þæs norðernan folces. lOE     		(Laud)	 anno 1064  				Þa norðerne men dydan mycelne hearme abutan Hamtune. c1275						 (?a1200)						    Laȝamon  		(Calig.)	 		(1978)	 l. 15641  				He þat norðerne uolc hæuede ineouðered ful swiðe. ?a1400						 (a1338)						    R. Mannyng  		(Petyt)	  ii. 26  				Bot þe Northeren men [Fr. Les malvays Norays] held him no leaute. a1500     		(Rawl.)	 		(1896)	 117 (MED)  				For in this lond as in al othyr, the nordryn [a1525 Trin. Dub. northeren] men ben sturdier and smyrtyr to fyght than othyr. 1569    R. Grafton  II. 652  				Meaning to haue..a southrene Byll, to counteruayle a Northren bastard. 1610    P. Holland tr.  W. Camden   i. 533  				Contention betweene the Northren and Southren students at Oxford. 1671    J. Milton   iii. 337  				When Agrican with all his Northern powers Besieg'd Albracca. 1712    J. Addison  No. 415. ¶3  				Frosts and Winters, which make the Northern Workmen lie half the Year Idle. 1773    S. Johnson  24 Feb. 		(1992)	 II. 8  				My northern friends have never been unkind to me. 1861    M. Pattison in   Apr. 405  				A powerful coalition of northern princes to resist the encroachments of Rome. 1884    A. R. Pennington  ii. 52  				Wiclif, as a northern-man, had made common cause with the northern party. 1915    W. Cather   iii. iv. 277  				About her beauty? She has great possibilities, but you can never tell about those Northern women. 1988     69 562  				Pachelbel has..an unassuming manner which eschews the extravagant, bizarre gestures of his northern colleagues.the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > North America > 			[adjective]		 > U.S.A. > northern states1789     28 Apr. 		(1834)	 I. 227  				Are the Northern people made of finer clay? 1836    J. Q. Adams 10 June in  W. C. Ford  		(1902)	  				The change of dynasty from the Tennessean Hero to the Northern Man with Southern principles. 1849    C. Lyell  II. 35  				These Northern settlers are compelled to preserve a discreet silence..when in the society of Southern slave-owners. 1890    G. A. Henty  96  				In Virginia it was very seldom that the Northern generals could obtain any trustworthy information. 1929    M. M. Andrews  22  				Every decent creature in it [sc. Uncle Tom's Cabin] was a southerner—all the rascals..were northern men. 1964    D. M. Kaplan  & A. Schwerner  269  				The grubby pluralistic farrows of Northern man are replete with a viscous toleration which dampens the heart's spontaneous movements. 1981    T. Clark   				Twisters in the Badlands..now are moving off to test the northern settlers.  3. the world > the earth > direction > cardinal points > North > 			[adjective]		a1225						 (    Bounds (Sawyer 657) in  S. E. Kelly  		(2001)	 331  				On Land broc, &lang broces to þam norþarn [perh. read norþran] Deneceswurþe gemæra. c1400						 (    Bounds in  J. Earle  		(1888)	 432  				Swa on þone norðernna [perh. read norðernan] weg on þa stygela. 1590    E. Spenser   ii. x. sig. X6  				Albanact had all the Northerne part. a1686    J. Gordon in  W. Macfarlane  		(1907)	 II. 509  				Dungisbie head..the most nordern poynt in Scotland. 1699    H. Blount in  S. Garth  		(ed. 2)	 Pref.  				The People of the Northern Zone. 1719    D. Defoe  328  				The Northern Ocean bounds the Land also on that side. 1748    B. Robins  & R. Walter   ii. ii. 136  				We espied a sail in the northern quarter. 1987     7 Jan. 2/1  				Heavy rains had ripped through five northern coastal provinces.1678    N. Wanley   i. xxxviii. 86/1  				Divers Voyages made by Venetian Embassadours to the Princes of the Northern Asia, into Æthiopia, and to other Countries. 1797     2 Feb. 3/3  				It certainly is a happiness which Northern Germany cannot sufficiently praise, to see itself entirely freed, not only from the miseries of this ravaging war, but also from all the inconveniences connected with it. 1830    C. Lyell  I. xviii. 325  				Not wholly beyond the range of earthquakes in Northern Italy. 1872    J. Morley  i. 4  				The Reformation, the great revival of northern Europe. 1968     11 June 5/1  				The minister, who travelled with Premier Thatcher to Ile a La Crosse and Buffalo Narrows in northern Saskatchewan last week. 2009    J. Struthers  44  				You can see the mute swan in most of the United Kingdom, although you won't find it in parts of northern Scotland and mid Wales.  4. the world > the earth > direction > cardinal points > North > 			[adjective]		 > characterc1385    G. Chaucer  1987  				The northren light in at the dores shoon. ?a1400						 (a1338)						    R. Mannyng  		(Petyt)	 		(1996)	  i. 2791  				Sothron dere gos northward & northren [a1450 Lamb. Norþerne] were to þe south is hard. 1428–9    in  H. Littlehales  		(1905)	 70  				A tonne..of northerin ston for þe new chirche porche. 1485     		(Caxton)	  i. iii–v. sig. a.iij  				Kyng Vthers men ouercome the northeryn bataylle and slewe many peple & putt the remenaunt to flight. 1543						 (     		(1812)	 261 (MED)  				His brother Geffray..Archbyshop was of Yorke then newe electe, The northren churche vnder him to be protecte. 1611     Jer. xv. 12  				Shall yron breake the Northren yron, and the  steele?       View more context for this quotation 1682    J. Dryden  11  				Sir Formal..attends thy Quill, And doth thy Northern Dedications fill. 1748    D. Hume National Characters in   		(ed. 3)	 xxiv. 280  				The more southern [languages] are smooth and melodious, the northern harsh and untuneable. 1805    J. H. Tooke  		(ed. 2)	 II. iv. 270  				The Northern origin [of language] is totally out of sight. 1813    W. Scott   iii. xxiv. 167  				Pallid beams of northern day. 1882    ‘Ouida’  I. i. 23  				The old woman with the northern eyes. 1949    H. Kurath  31/2  				For a fence built of loose stone the North Midland uses stone fence as against the Northern stone wall and the Southern rock fence. 1987     Oct. 23/1  				Rothko's painting..could..usefully be seen as coming at the very end of a Northern Romantic tradition.a1470    T. Malory  		(Winch. Coll. 13)	 		(1990)	 I. 32  				Now shall we se..how thes northirne Bretons can bere theire armys! c1645    J. D. Howell  		(1650)	 I. 377  				Yet hath she divers subdialects, as the western and Northern English, but her chiefest is the Scotick. 1781    E. Gibbon  II. xxvi. 619  				The Northern Barbarians were astonished, and dismayed, by the inhuman ferocity of the Barbarians of the South. 1845    H. R. Schoolcraft  254  				The cereal chorus or corn-song, as sung by the Northern Algonquin tribes. 1903    G. E. C. Casey  		(ed. 2)	 liii. 377  				The ‘Language d'Oil’, or northern French was spoken by men more warlike and more barbarous. 1965     41 303  				Two Hokanists..have examined the..subgrouping labelled Northern Hokan. 1995     17 Mar. 30/2  				Guerero was one of only two living speakers of Northern Pomo.the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric from specific place > 			[adjective]		1523     c. 1  				Northerne whites, commonly named and called dosins. c1604    in   		(1972)	 		(modernized text)	 445  				Towns and villages which do only make Kendal cloth, called northern cottons. 1627    T. Middleton   iii. ii  				Is it because your worshipful master feeds you with lean spits, pays you with Irish money, or clothes you in northern dozens? 1640    Tables Rates & Duties in  J. Entick  		(1766)	 II. 179  				Woollen Drapery—Devonshire dozens..Northern dozens.   1936     7 58  				The letters mention three grades of kerseys..northern kerseys were the lowest grade. 1969     22 236  				The port traded mainly with France and Ireland, shipping Kent and north-country broadcloth, northern dozens and kersies. 1995     48 562 		(heading)	  				Northern cottons. ?1563    in  I. W. Archer et al.   		(2003)	 109  				The northern iorney being stayed, the l. keeper, Pembrocke, Clinton, the secretary much advysed the quene to..consider the state of Fraunce. 1589    T. Cooper  248  				In the Northren rebellion. 1669    Lady Chaworth in   		(1890)	 App. V. 12  				They talk heere as if the King would goe a northerne progresse this summer. 1813    J. Austen  II. v. 50  				The prospect of her northern tour was a constant source of  delight.       View more context for this quotation 1992     Dec. (Insert between pp. 24–25) 		(advt.)	  				Here's a choice of three northern adventures, two on wilderness rivers and one hiking adventure.1587–8    in  F. G. Emmison  		(1998)	 		(modernized text)	 XI. 13  				3 of my beasts to her part, i.e. the Northern heifer. 1593–4    in  F. G. Emmison  		(1998)	 		(modernized text)	 XI. 100  				My little Northern cow.   1731    P. Miller  I. at Acetosa  				The Northern barren Sorrel is preferr'd in the Kitchen-Garden. 1771    J. R. Forster  24  				Potentilla Norvegica, northern Cinquefoil, Canada. 1857    Ann. Rep. Commissioner Patents 1856: Agric. 86 in   (34th Congr., 3rd Sess.: House of Representatives Executive Doc. 65, Pt. 4) XVI  				One of their greatest enemies in this vicinity is the Northern shrike, or butcher-bird. 1878    C. Hallock  323  				Northern Sunfish, Lepomis pallidus. 1936    D. McCowan  xx. 182  				The Northern Flying squirrel is the type native to the Canadian Rockies. 1994     12 Mar. 28/2  				The species that like the lights most—such as the northern bat (Eptesicus nilssonii) in Sweden and the pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in Britain—tend to be the least endangered.1600    E. Fairfax tr.  T. Tasso   iii. lxiv. 52  				Against the northren gate his force he bent. 1818    P. B. Shelley  4  				Like the sea on a northern shore. 1845     5 380  				The minor ranges South of the Himalaya are clothed with forests on their Northern aspect. 1888    C. E. Yate  XV. 223  				The fort..is..built on an artificial mound, about 30 feet high, with the gate on the northern face. 1911    D. H. Lawrence   i. vi. 87  				On the northern slopes lay its pasture and arable lands. 1994    R. G. M. Friend  i. 24  				The northern aspect in the Northern Hemisphere may be too cold and dark, being on the sunless side of the garden. 2007    J. Bawden-Davis  v. 58  				African violets thrive along the northern windows.1979     12 Oct. 128 		(advt.)	  				Transa-Bind can be used to transfer RNA or proteins in ‘Northern’ blots, following procedures of Alwine, et al. 1981     112 195/1  				An adaptation of the ‘Southern’ blot is the covalent attachment of fractionated RNA (or DNA) to diazobenzyloxymethyl paper..in order to probe for complementary DNA sequences (‘Northern’ blotting). 1988     Nov. 158  				When used for Northern hybridizations, an 8 kb mRNA from newborn mouse epithelium was identified. 1990     2 1048/2  				Twenty micrograms of RNA were electrophoresed on a Northern gel. 1994     22 Jan. 49/2 		(advt.)	  				The project is to map the mutation to a cosmid contig and isolate and characterise the wild type allele by sequencing and Northern blotting. 2000     15 July 84/1 		(advt.)	  				Post will mainly involve analysis of serum and tissue samples by radioimmunassay, western blotting, immunohistochemistry and northern analysis.  B. n. 1. the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of specific region > 			[noun]		 > northern peoplea1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden  		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1869)	 II. 163 (MED)  				Men of myddel Engelond..vnderstondeþ bettre þe side langages..þan northerne and souþerne vnderstondeþ eiþer oþer. ?a1400						 (a1338)						    R. Mannyng  		(Petyt)	  ii. 26  				Þorȝh þe gode Northeren, slayn wer ilkaman. 1622    M. Drayton  xxii. 48  				He durst not trust The Northerne, which so oft to him had been vniust.the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of specific region > 			[noun]		 > northern people > person1774    G. Low  		(1879)	 107  				This kind of poetry being..most fitted to the genius of the Northerns. 1813    J. C. Eustace  II. ii. 42  				In the opinion of a phlegmatic northern. 1871     16 Aug.  				Sir Walter Scott..is our common countryman. He made us northerns and us southerns conscious of one flesh and blood. 1896    L. Morris  110  				You Northerns, through whose veins the tepid blood Creeps slowly. 1997     17 July 50/4  				Southerners [of the Netherlands], for their part, call Northerns ‘the Dour ones’. the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric from specific place > 			[noun]		a1592    R. Greene  		(1598)	  iv. sig. G3  				Let my dubblet bee white Northren, fiue groates the yard. 1612    T. Aldworth  et al.  Let. 25 Jan. in  F. C. Danvers  		(1896)	 i. 235  				We made sale of..northerns at 6 ma. the covad. 3. 1598    J. Florio   				We must saie as that..Prelate said, when he came new out of the South into the North, and was saluted with a womans sute in Northren. Now what is that in English? 1992    T. Lewis  		(BNC)	 30  				‘I changed me mind,’ she said. There was a trace of a London accent on top of her broad Northern.the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > 			[noun]		 > Indo-European > Germanic > English > American English1947    C. K. Thomas  xxi. 144  				General American..sometimes called Northern, or Western, or Northern and Western. 1975     48 55  				In Iowa and southern Minnesota this infiltration did not obliterate the dialect boundary between Midland in the southern two-thirds of Iowa, and Northern in the Northern third. the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > 			[noun]		 > wind with reference to direction > winds from specific compass points > north1777    L. Carter  26 Apr. 		(1965)	 II. 1101  				Yesterday 2 minutes Gust, has really awakened the cold Northern so much that..I feel a kind of winter advancing. 1818    J. Keats   iii. 141  				He tore it into pieces small as snow That drifts unfeather'd when bleak northerns blow.the world > animals > fish > class Osteichthyes or Teleostomi > order Salmoniformes (salmon or trout) > family Esocidae (pikes) > 			[noun]		 > esox lucius (true pike)1950    Wisconsin Eng. Lang. Surv. Suppl. in   		(1996)	 III. 822  				[Kinds of fish that are good to eat, commonly caught in your neighborhood] 1 Inf[ormant], Northern. 1968     9 May 3/1  				The northerns are working up creeks to shallow ponds to carry on their spawning activities as well as along shallow bays. 1985    J. Nichols  iv. 20  				Chet showed me how to gut and fillet walleyes and northerns. 1994     June 91/1 		(advt.)	  				We're the leaping off spot to some of the greatest fishing on the continent. Trout, salmon, northern—we've got them all. †C. adv.the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > 			[adverb]		 > in English1614    T. Overbury et al.  Characters in   sig. F3v  				Hee speakes Northerne, what countryman soeuer.Compounds society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > vessel of specific construction or shape > vessels of primitive construction > 			[noun]		 > canoe of indigenous peoples > barka1821    R. Hood  		(1974)	 110  				Late on the 21st Mr. Robertson, of the Hudson's Bay Company arrived, and furnished us with a guide, but desired that he might be exchanged when we met the northern canoes. 1990     		(Nexis)	 10 Feb.  g6  				Four 39-cent stamps are due on March 18 showing a fishing dory, a York boat used in the fur trade, a northern canoe, and a pointer used in the lumber industry.the world > the universe > constellation > Northern constellations > 			[noun]		 > Ursa Major > Charles's Wain1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  i, in  tr.  Virgil  55  				The Pleiads, Hyads, and the Northern Car [L. Pleiadas, Hyadas, claramque Lycaonis Arcton] .       View more context for this quotation 1737    H. Baker However Great in   II. 229  				Arcturus, dreadful with his stormy Star, The watry Hyads, and the northern Car. 1835    R. Mant  462  				And sweeping o'er the subject main, And circling round the polar star Itself unmov'd, the northern car.the world > the universe > constellation > Northern constellations > 			[noun]		 > Cygnus1912    K. McKready  vii. 124/1  				The stars Alpha.., Beta.., Delta.., Epsilon.., and Gamma..form the figure of a cross, and the group is often called the ‘Northern Cross’ as distinguished from the ‘Southern Cross’. 1955     27 Aug. 138/1  				High overhead on September evenings shines the constellation of Cygnus, the swan, a group also known as the Northern Cross. 1990    P. Moore  92  				Cygnus is one of the most impressive constellations in the sky. It is often nicknamed the Northern Cross, and certainly it is much more cruciform than the Southern Cross.the world > the universe > luminous appearance > 			[noun]		 > aurora > aurora borealis1728    E. Chambers  at Aurora  				Aurora Borealis or Aurora Septentrionalis, the Northern Dawn or Light; is an extraordinary Meteor, or luminous Appearance. 1891    F. T. Palgrave Sir Hugh Willoughby in   80  				Or the weird Northern Dawn in idle play Mocks their sad souls, now trickling down the sky. 1992    S. P. Maran  178/2  				The name aurora borealis, which can be directly translated to ‘the northern dawn’, is a deceptive designation of a light phenomenon that does occur mainly in the north, but has nothing whatsoever to do with the dawn.1827    D. Douglas  5 May 		(1914)	 74  				This river abounds with wildfowl, and the Northern Diver charmed us with his deep mellow melancholy voice.1898     15 177  				Colaptes auratus luteus, subsp. nov. Northern Flicker. 1953     26 Dec. 4/2  				These [larger birds] were northern flickers, who have elected to spend the cold months hereabouts. 2015    A. Leftridge  71  				Although northern flickers can climb trees and hammer like other woodpeckers, they prefer not to.1916     50 572  				Sometime afterwards when crossing the North Atlantic he met with the northern fulmar (Fulmarus). 2001     Spring 22/2  				Among the 30 species of birds found here are northern fulmars, northern wheatears and colonies of thick-billed murres and black-legged kittiwakes.1871     4 675  				An account of the habits of the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus). 1991     Spring 19/3  				The Northern Fur Seal is the only one of the nine fur seal species of the world to show a recent decline.1964    A. Landsborough  330/1  				The Gannet Sula (‘Morus’) bassana of the North Atlantic is in a world context called a Northern Gannet. 1971     3 Sept. 938 		(caption)	  				Facial patterns and stripes asociated with reduction of glare in very bright habitats. Laysan albatross..northern gannet (Morus bassanus)..and..great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus). 2001     Spring 20/2  				Bird Rock offers an up-close-and-personal look at the breeding behaviour of thousands of northern gannets.1980    R. T. Peterson  		(ed. 4)	 152  				Northern Harrier... Circus cyaneus... Note the white rump. 1995     Spring 38/3  				Look for..Northern Harriers cruising low over the fields, and Arctic-bound Rough-legged Hawks hovering above marginal farmland.1646    Sir T. Browne   vi. x. 325  				We shall..say he [sc. the sun] is more powerfull in the Northerne hemisphere, and in the Apogeum; for therein his motion is  slower.       View more context for this quotation 1795    T. Maurice  		(1820)	 I.  i. xii. 417  				The superior, or northern hemisphere, is the region of delight,..and in it Indra presides. 1886    L. Cumming   i. iv. 54  				There are two points, one in the northern hemisphere and one in the southern, at which the dip is 90°. 1992    K. S. Robinson  		(1993)	  iii. 87  				There are areologists who believe that the entire northern hemisphere of Mars is an ancient impact basin.1689    in  H. Kelsey  		(1929)	 26  				Found an old Canoe of these northern Indians. 1744    A. Dobbs  17  				Several Northern Indians came to trade. 1823     Sept. 12  				The Chipewyan, or Northern Indians, who resort to the settlements, are reserved. 1898     5 188  				The attire of the Northern Indians was made of Cariboo skin, ornamented with its hair. 1974    C. S. Houston in  R. Hood  71  				Since the earliest days of trading at York Factory and Churchill, ‘Southern Indians’ had been a synonym for the Crees and ‘Northern Indians’ a synonym for the Chipewyans. 2006    R. Jarvenpa  & H. J. Brumbach  ii. 27  				The Chipewyan, or ‘Northern Indians’, as traders called them, were oriented toward caribou hunting in the forest-tundra transition.the world > the universe > luminous appearance > 			[noun]		 > aurora > aurora borealis1728    E. Chambers  at Aurora  				Aurora Borealis or Aurora Septentrionalis, the Northern Dawn or Light; is an extraordinary Meteor, or luminous Appearance. 1805    W. Scott   ii. viii. 41  				He knew, by the streamers that shot so bright, That spirits were riding the northern light. 1853     74 630  				The sailors..see the streamers, far and near, Of the transient northern light.the world > animals > mammals > group Placentalia > 			[noun]		 > order Sirenia > genus Hydrodamalis (Steller's sea-cow)1855    W. S. Dallas in   II. 413  				The Rhytina Stelleri, or Northern Manatee, which like the Dodo, has become extinct. 1967     10 Feb. 683/1  				He is remembered best for Steller's jay and the extinct Steller's sea cow (the giant northern manatee).the world > the universe > luminous appearance > 			[noun]		 > aurora > aurora borealis1822    W. Tennant  14  				Huge as the meteor which the northern morn In winter, when her glories most she plays. 1842    Ld. Tennyson Morte d'Arthur in   		(new ed.)	 II. 10  				The great brand..Shot like a streamer of the northern morn.the world > the universe > luminous appearance > 			[noun]		 > aurora > aurora borealis1717    E. Ward  53  				But that Pænomenon which scar'd Our sinful Land..Could give us here no Northern Morning. 1836     215  				The Aurora Borealis, or northern morning, as it is called. 1842    Ld. Tennyson Talking Oak lxix, in   		(new ed.)	 II. 81  				The fat earth feed thy branchy root... The northern morning o'er thee shoot, High up, in silver spikes!1976    T. A. Imhof  		(ed. 2)	 376  				The male Northern Oriole is chiefly black. 1990     May 7/2  				About the same time that the grosbeaks show up, northern orioles also return to our yard.1858    S. F. Baird Birds (U.S. War Dept.: Rep. Explor. Route Pacific IX)  ii. 706 in   (33rd Congr., 2nd Sess.: House of Representatives Executive Doc. 91)  				Phalaropus hyperboreus, (Linn.) Temm. Northern Phalarope. 1941     26 452  				A most interesting situation is reported by N. Tinbergen..in the case of the Northern Phalarope. 1992     Fall 41/1  				Northern phalaropes flitted about the pools, with several females chasing each male.1853     Oct. 437  				Esox boreus, or the Great Northern Pike.]			 1856     1 Nov. 142  				Esox Boreus, or the northern pike..ranks next to the muscalonge among our lake fishes. 1990    T. King  		(1993)	 39  				He would call me and my sisters to show us a picture of a rainbow trout breaking water, or a northern pike rolled on its side.a1835    F. D. Hemans  		(1939)	 83  				The dark place of visions and legends, told By the fires of Northern pine. 1882     21 Aug. 122/2  				The white or northern pine..is found at the head of the list of the softer woods used in building vessels of every description. 1944    W. Morgan in  R. Greenhalgh  ix. 320/2  				Northern Pine (known also as Baltic pine, Scotch fir, Baltic fir, yellow fir, red or yellow deal). Yellowish to reddish-brown. 1992     Mar. 18 		(advt.)	  				Imagine the scent of northern pines, or wolfwillow on the plains.1858    G. Bentham  84  				Northern Rockcress. Arabis petræa... In Britain, frequent on the higher mountains of northern and western Scotland. 1979    D. Spence  30  				Crevices on serpentine support..green spleenwort, Asplenium viride, and northern rock-cress, Cardaminopsis petraea.1878     II. 269  				When the Russian, Behring..first visited that region and the neighbourhood of Kamstchatka, there existed a huge animal, of which, under the name of Manatee, or Northern Sea Cow (Vacca marina), the naturalist Steller, who accompanied him, gave a classical account. 1952     33 289/2  				The studies by Steller of the northern sea cow and fur seal in 1742 remain as classics of their kind.1877    J. B. Holder Hist. Amer. Fauna in  J. Richardson et al.   III. p. lxxviii/1  				Northern Sea Lion (Eumetopias Stelleri)—This Sea Lion has been, as Dr. Gray observes, one of the zoölogical paradoxes. 1990     Dec. 7/2  				Soviet artist Vladimir Beilin painted the two Steller, or northern, sea lions (Eumetopias Jubatus).1781    J. Latham  I.  i. 165  				Northern S		[hrike]	... Brought from the northern parts of America by the late voyagers. 1888     July 103/2  				Great Northern Shrike, (yng.), shot at Matinicus Island... Stomach completely filled with black bugs, other small insects, and a substance resembling purple berries. 1969     20 Dec. 32/5  				In our area if you should see a shrike in winter it is almost certain to be a northern shrike, in summer a loggerhead shrike. 2018    A. Dorst  363  				Northern shrike. Lanius borealis... This bird, with grey-and-white plumage and contrasting black wings, tail, and mask, is hard to mistake for any other.1931    N. J. van Warmelo  14  				Traces of mutual influencing are unmistakeable, the Northern Sotho dialects for instance showing Venda influence. 1937    A. W. Hoernlé in  I. Schapera  iv. 94  				In other respects the social organization is very similar to that of the Northern Sotho. 1975     X. 64  				There was a tendency to substitute the name ‘Pedi’ for Northern Sotho, because the Pedi..are the strongest tribal unit, and particularly because Sepedi has become the written and school language of all Northern Sotho tribes. 1998    A. Dalby  578/1  				Pedi is the dialect that gave rise to the first written form of Northern Sotho.1898    C. H. Merriam in   15 40  				Comparison of the northwestern Spotted Owl with the type specimen of S. occidentale shows it to be a well-marked subspecies, differing..in darker and richer coloration... Syrnium occidentle caurinum, subsp. nov.]			 1899     16 109  				Syrnium occidentle caurinum. Merriam. Northern Spotted Owl. 1926    P. A. Tavener  215  				Two subspecies are recognized. The form to be expected in Canada is the Northern Spotted Owl. 1995     Mar. 10/1  				The strategy aims to guard..species listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, such as the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet.the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > apple > 			[noun]		 > eating-apple > types of the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > 			[noun]		 > apple > eating-apple > types of1847    J. M. Ives  46  				Northern Spy.—This new native fruit, originated near Rochester, N. York. It is a fine winter apple, and is one of the most popular fruits in New York. 1850     2 404  				Northern Spy Apple. We had hoped to be able to test the qualities of this apple ourselves. 1917    D. F. Canfield  iii. 61  				Those Northern Spies are just getting to be good about now. When they first come off the tree in October you could shoot them through an oak plank. 1944     Fall 14  				And fragrant windrows of crisp Northern Spies Are scattered in the tumbled twisted sheaves. 1996     Autumn 108/1  				We have one of the largest remaining Northern Spy orchards in the state.the world > the universe > star > kind of star > giant > 			[noun]		 > supergiant > Pole star1590    E. Spenser   ii. x. sig. X4v  				Thy fathers and thy great Grandfathers of gold, Whose noble deeds aboue the Northerne starre Immortall fame for euer hath enrold. a1616    W. Shakespeare  		(1623)	  iii. i. 60  				I am constant as the Northerne Starre .       View more context for this quotation 1700    S. L. tr.  C. Schweitzer Relation Voy. in  tr.  C. Frick  & C. Schweitzer  353  				We saw again the Northern Star to our great Joy. 1847    Ld. Tennyson   i. 13  				On my cradle shone the Northern star. 1995     29 455/1  				Once you hit Canada, it's an entirely different set of rules... It's the Home of the Northern Star, the Land of Sky Blue Waters.the world > the earth > named regions of earth > America > North America > 			[noun]		 > United States > northern states1776     14 Sept. 456/2  				William Goddard, Esq; Surveyor of the general Post-Office, arrived here on Saturday morning last, on his way thro' the Northern States. 1821    T. Jefferson  		(1829)	 I. 24  				The condition of the labouring poor in most countries, that of the fishermen particularly of the Northern states, is as abject as that of slaves. 1991     Spring 114  				Clay's resolutions..aimed at reaching a compromise between the Northern states which disapproved of slavery and the Southern states.1869     Aug. 175  				The other specimen was the Northern or small water-thrush, S. novoboresences [sic]. 1989     1 Sept. 6  				Bird watchers are flocking to the Isles of Scilly to see a Northern Waterthrush, a rare warbler from North America.1910     28 Oct. 593/1  				The comparative life of other [fence] posts is shown in the following list ranging from the longest period to the shortest: red cedar, locust, white oak, northern white cedar (or arborvitæ), catalpa..and willow. 1969    T. H. Everett  63/1  				American arbor-vitae or northern white-cedar, T. occidentalis, is much hardier than any other species. 1994     Apr. 64/1  				Hand-peeled (versus machine-peeled) northern white cedar logs are Legendary's signature.This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).† northernv.Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: northern adj.Etymology:  <  northern adj. Obsolete. rare . the world > the earth > direction > cardinal points > North > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 > further1757    J. H. Grose  xvi. 365  				As the land northerns, the continent grows broader and broader. 1830     28 131  				The finer wools,..as the latitude northerns, become thicker and more plentiful. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online September 2018).<  adj.n.adv.eOE  v.1757 |