norfolk
IPA: nˈɔrfʌk
Root Word: Norfolk
noun
- A maritime county of eastern England bordered by Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Suffolk, and the North Sea.
- An English dukedom.
- A surname.
- A town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States.
- An independent city in Virginia, United States; the largest naval base in the world, situated there.
- A language spoken on Norfolk Island.
- (historical) Former name of Santa Cruz, an island in Galapagos, Ecuador.
- A Norfolk jacket.
- A Norfolk spaniel.
- Short for Norfolk County, a county of Massachusetts, United States. [One of 14 counties in Massachusetts, United States. County seat: Dedham. There are two exclaves of the county, Cohasset and Brookline.]
- (historical) Short for Norfolk County, a former county of Virginia, United States. [One of 14 counties in Massachusetts, United States. County seat: Dedham. There are two exclaves of the county, Cohasset and Brookline.]
- Short for Norfolk Island, an island in Australia. [An island in Australia.]
- Short for Norfolk Island, a territory of Australia including the island. [An island in Australia.]
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