Shire - Wikipedia The suffix -shire is attached to most of the names of English, Scottish and Welsh counties It tends not to be found in the names of shires that were pre-existing divisions
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Shire | County, Rural Districts Boroughs | Britannica Shire, in Great Britain, a county The Anglo-Saxon shire (Old English scir) was an administrative division next above the hundred and seems to have existed in the south in the time of Alfred the Great (871–899) and to have been fully established by the reign of Edgar (959–975)
The Real Shire: All English Counties Ending In ‘Shire’ The map above shows all the English counties that end in Shire In alphabetical order they are: And for any non-British readers, the -shire at the end of counties above tends to be pronounced as -shur, not like ‘The Shire’ from Lord of The Rings Just think of how you would pronounce New Hampshire
shire - Wiktionary, the free dictionary shire (third-person singular simple present shires, present participle shiring, simple past and past participle shired) (transitive) To constitute or reconstitute (a country or region) into one or more shires (noun sense 1 1) or counties
The Shire - Tolkien Gateway A "shire" (Old English scír) is an organised region with a county town, which in the case of the Hobbits' Shire was Michel Delving [7] Tolkien notes that the usual Germanic word for "district", represented in Dutch by gouw and in German by Gau, was replaced in English by scír at an early date