suther,v.dial.|ˈsʊðə(r)| [Imitative.] intr. To sigh, sough. Hence ˈsuthern. 1821Clare Vill. Minstr. II. 105 No noise is heard, save sutherings through the trees, Of brisk wind gushes, or a trembling breeze.1881Leicestershire Words, Suther..the sighing of the wind.