Somersetshire
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English
Etymology
Somerset
+
shire
Proper noun
Somersetshire
(
archaic
)
The
English
county
of
Somerset
.
1749
, Henry Fielding,
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
:
In that part of the western division of this kingdom which is commonly called
Somersetshire
, there lately lived, and perhaps lives still, a gentleman whose name was Allworthy
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