"Southing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "southing" can be broken down into two words: "south" and "ing". As a verb, "southing" is a rather obscure or poetic term that can be interpreted in a few ways:
1. To move or direct something towards the south.
2. To feel or be disposed towards the south, often used to describe weather or a situation that is warm or pleasant.
3. To be located towards the south or in a southern direction.
As a noun, "southing" can refer to the act or process of moving or flowing towards the south, or the direction or region that is to the south.
Examples:
The southing of the wind brought warm air from the country to the north.
The southing of the sun's rays made the garden feel cozy on a chilly winter morning.
The southing highway led me to the beautiful beaches of the south coast.
Keep in mind that the usage of "southing" might be more common in poetic or literary contexts, rather than everyday conversation.