IPA: //ˈsaʊðər//
KK: /ˈsaʊðər/
A strong wind that blows from the southern direction.
The souther brought warm air to the region.
**Souther** → The word 'souther' originates from Old English 'sūþ', meaning 'south'. It is used to describe something that is from or related to the south direction or region.
Think of the Old English word 'sūþ' for south — this helps you remember that 'souther' refers to something from the south.