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septentrional

northern

adjective sep-ten-tryo-NAHL Rare

Origin: From Latin septentrionalis, from septentriones (septem 'seven' + triones 'plow oxen'), the seven stars of the Big Dipper used to locate north.

Usage Note

Septentrional is the formal or literary equivalent of norteño or del norte. It appears mostly in geography texts, historical writing, and official names (Europa septentrional). In everyday speech, norte and norteño are used instead; using septentrional in casual conversation sounds archaic or pedantic.

Examples

"Las regiones septentrionales tienen inviernos muy fríos."

Natural Translation

The northern regions have very cold winters.

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