Adjective
south-eastern (comparative more south-eastern, superlative most south-eastern)
(chiefly UK) Alternative form of southeastern
The revenge of an elder sister may be long in coming, but, like a South-Eastern express, it arrives in its own good time. Saki
A member of Diamond Valley Rotary Club joined forces with south-eastern group Afri-Aus Care to put on a pre-loved clothing sale in celebration of International Women’s Week. Source: Internet
But Arabella Daniel, who has been living amid smoke heaters for 12 years with her young family in the south-eastern suburb of McKinnon, said this was nonsense. Source: Internet
During the 8th century the kingdom of Mercia extended its dominance over south-eastern England, initially through overlordship which at times developed into outright annexation. Source: Internet
Also during the 1920s, the economy and society of Oxford underwent a huge transformation as William Morris established Morris Motors Limited to mass-produce cars in Cowley, on the south-eastern edge of the city. Source: Internet
By June, maquis discourse made its way from south-eastern France to the plains of northern France. Source: Internet