SOUTHEAST


Meaning of SOUTHEAST in English

I. (ˈ)sau̇|thēst, in nautical pronunciation also (ˈ)sau̇|ēst adverb

Etymology: Middle English southest, from Old English sūthēast, from sūth south + ēast east — more at south , east

: to, toward, or in the southeast : southeastward

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from southeast (I)

1.

a. : the general direction between south and east

b. : the part of the southern sky lying east of the observer's meridian

c. : the point of the compass midway between the cardinal points south and east : the point directly opposite to northwest — abbr. SE ; see compass card

2. usually capitalized

a. : regions or countries lying to the southeast of a specified or implied point of orientation

b. : something (as people or institutions) characteristic of the southeast

the Southeast has benefited greatly from TVA

3. : the southeast wind

III. adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from southeast (I)

1. : coming from the southeast

a southeast wind

2. : situated toward or at the southeast

the southeast corner of his ranch

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.