See also: yorkshire

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From Middle English Yorkshire; equivalent to York (English city) +‎ shire. Displaced native cognate Middle English Everwich schire, from Old English Eoforwīcsċīr.

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Yorkshire

  1. England's largest county. Situated in the north-east of England; divided into three ridings, (North, West and East, and The City Of York). Since 1974 for administration purposes local government has used different divisions.
  2. A British English dialect as spoken (and possibly written) in the county of Yorkshire.

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Yorkshire (plural Yorkshires)

  1. (informal) A Yorkshire pudding.

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From York +‎ shire.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈjɔrkˌʃiːr/, /ˈjɔrkˌʃər/

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Yorkshire

  1. Yorkshire (a county of England)

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  • English: Yorkshire

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Yorkshire m

  1. Yorkshire (a county of England)

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Yorkshire m or f by sense (plural Yorkshires)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of yorkshire

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Yorkshire m

  1. Yorkshire (largest county in the United Kingdom by size)

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