- Shire - Wikipedia
Three Shire Heads bridge, where three shires in England (Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire) meet Shire ( ʃaɪər ) is a traditional term for an administrative division of land in Great Britain and some other English-speaking countries It is generally synonymous with county (such as Cheshire and Worcestershire)
- SHIRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHIRE is an administrative subdivision; especially : a county in England
- Shire | Draft Horse, Heavy Horse, Gentle Giant | Britannica
Shire, draft horse breed native to the middle section of England The breed descended from the English “great horse,” which carried men in full battle armour that often weighed as much as 400 pounds
- SHIRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SHIRE definition: 1 a county, now used in combination in the names of many British counties: 2 the central rural… Learn more
- County vs. Shire — What’s the Difference?
What is the main difference between a county and a shire? A county is a broad administrative division, while a shire is a traditional term for counties in the UK, emphasizing historical and cultural aspects
- Shire - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Shire originates from Old English scir, meaning "administrative office, jurisdiction," derived from Proto-Germanic *skizo, denoting authority or district
- SHIRE – Summit Health Institute for Research and Education, Inc.
The success of the SHIRE Wellness Circles has expanded This includes the continuing engagement with AmeriHealth, a collaboration spanning more than a decade and featuring the first Wellness Circle partnership
- What to Know About the Shire Horse - WebMD
What Are Shire Horses? Shire horses are one of the oldest breeds of draft horses, which are large, strong animals bred for their ability to do farm work and other labor
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