northerly
adverb
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Pronunciation: /ˈnɔɹðɚli/ / /ˈnɔːðəli/
adj
Etymology: From norther + -ly.
- Facing the north; directed towards the north.
“a northerly voyage”
“Those on the northerly route reached Ning-shan on February 16th, were joined there by a surviving group of Shih Ta-k’ai’s expeditionary soldiers under Cheng Chung-ho, and on March 26th converged at Nei-hsiang as planned with Ma Jung-ho’s army from the southerly route. Ch’en Ta-hsi’s Nien army, which had returned to Honan in the spring of 1863, also came to Nei-hsiang soon thereafter, at which point the entire force proceeded to Tsao-yang in Hupeh.”
- Located in a northern region.
“But I'm here to follow the less well-trodden route up to the most northerly point of the British mainland, which has its own scenic claim to make.”
- Coming from the north.
“a northerly wind”
“Now they were faced with the problem of a northerly blow, which could soon send a heavy swell clean into the bay.”
adv
Etymology: From norther + -ly.
- In an northward direction or position; (towards the) north.
- From the north.
noun
Etymology: From norther + -ly.
- A northerly wind (that is, a northern wind, which blows from the north or northerly).