noun
- people who live in or come from southern regions, especially southern Europe or the southern United States
Usage: formal; often used in historical or geographical contexts
Examples
- The meridionals were known for their warm hospitality and relaxed lifestyle.
- Many meridionals migrated north during the industrial revolution.
- The cultural differences between meridionals and northerners were evident in their customs.
- Historians studied the migration patterns of meridionals in the 19th century.
- The meridionals brought their culinary traditions to the northern cities.
- Economic opportunities drew meridionals away from their ancestral lands.