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me·rid·i·o·nal I. \ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ēənəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French meridionel, from Late Latin meridionalis, irregular from Latin meridies noon, south + -alis -al — more at meridian 1. : of, relating to, or situated in the south : having a southern aspect : southern, southerly < should attract meridional travelers weary of the big-business aspects of Continental tourism — Dore Ashton > 2. : of, relating to, or characteristic of people living in the south especially of France < welcomed him with meridional hospitality, and filled his leisure hours with the noisy boisterous fun of Provence — Dorothy C. Fisher > 3. obsolete a. : of or relating to the position of the sun at noon b. : of, relating to, or characteristic of noon or midday 4. a. : of or relating to a meridian : following a north-south direction < a meridional circulation which transports poleward the excess energy received at tropical latitudes — Harry Wexler > b. : marked with lines in the plane of the axis 5. of a map : having a meridian as the vertical axis and bounded by the circle of a meridian • me·rid·i·o·nal·ly \-nəlē\ adverb II. noun (-s) : an inhabitant of southern Europe and especially southern France < a typical meridional — Rosemary Benet > |