South West, noun phrase
A colloquial shortening of South West Africa (now Namibia). Also attributive.
1944 ‘Twede in Bevel’ Piet Kolonel (Dedication)The boredom and monotony of these long months in the Union and in South West, the soul-destroying task of guarding Italian prisoners of war.
1988 E. Prov. Herald 20 July 12Today will tell whether the Government has decided to begin the long process of handing over South West Africa...The need to shed the burden of South West is obvious...South West swallows money both to administer and to defend. Its continued occupation invites world opprobrium and its defence costs lives.
A colloquial shortening of South West Africa (now Namibia). Also attributive.
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- Hence South Wester noun phrase, an inhabitant or citizen of South West Africa (now Namibia).1990 J.G. Davis Land God Made in Anger 235Roger elaborated: ‘All South Africans, which includes South Westers up [to] 1984 when they got limited local self government, have to carry the so-called Book-of-Life.’

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