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shire
/ˈʃaɪr, ||ˌʃɪ
r
, ʃɚ/
郡
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shire
n.
1.
A
portion
of
Great
Britain
originally
under
the
supervision
of
an
earl
;
a
territorial
division
,
usually
identical
with
a
county
,
but
sometimes
limited
to
a
smaller
district
;
as
, Wilt
shire
, York
shire
, Richmond
shire
, Hallam
shire
.
An
indefinite
number
of
these
hundreds
make
up
a
county
or
shire
.
--
Blackstone
.
2.
A
division
of
a
State
,
embracing
several
contiguous
townships
;
a
county
. [
U
.
S
.]
Note:
☞
Shire
is
commonly
added
to
the
specific
designation
of
a
county
as
a
part
of
its
name
;
as
, York
shire
instead
of
York
shire
,
or
the
shire
of
York
; Berk
shire
instead
of
Berks
shire
.
Such
expressions
as
the
county
of
Yorkshire
,
which
in
a
strict
sense
are
tautological
,
are
used
in
England
.
In
the
United
States
the
composite
word
is
sometimes
the
only
name
of
a
county
;
as
,
Berkshire
county
,
as
it
is
called
in
Massachusetts
,
instead
of
Berks
county
,
as
in
Pensylvania
.
The
Tyne
,
Tees
,
Humber
,
Wash
,
Yare
,
Stour
,
and
Thames
separate
the
counties
of
Northumberland
,
Durham
, York
shire
, Lincoln
shire
,
etc
.
--
Encyc
.
Brit
.
Knight of the shire
.
See
under
Knight
.
Shire clerk
,
an
officer
of
a
county
court
;
also
,
an
under
sheriff
. [
Eng
.]
Shire mote
Old.
Eng
. Law
,
the
county
court
;
sheriff's
turn
,
or
court
. [
Obs
.] --
Cowell
.
--
Blackstone
.
Shire reeve
Old
Eng
. Law
,
the
reeve
,
or
bailiff
,
of
a
shire
;
a
sheriff
. --
Burrill
.
Shire town
,
the
capital
town
of
a
county
;
a
county
town
.
Shire wick
,
a
county
;
a
shire
. [
Obs
.] --
Holland
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shire
n
1:
a
former
administrative
district
of
England
;
equivalent
to
a
county
2:
British
breed
of
large
heavy
draft
horse
[
syn
:
shire horse
]
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