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Suffolk
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Suf·folk 1  (sfk)
1. A historical region of eastern England bordering on the North Sea. Settled in prehistoric times, it was part of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia. Its name means the "southern people," as opposed to the "northern people" of Norfolk.
2. also (-ôk) An independent city of southeast Virginia southeast of Portsmouth, it was burned by the British in 1779 and occupied by Union forces in 1862. Population: 81,100.

Suf·folk 2  (sfk)
n.
1. Any of an English breed of hornless sheep with black face and black legs, raised for high-quality mutton.
2. Any of a breed of English draft horses of a chestnut color, having short legs and a thickset heavy body.

[After Suffolk, a county of eastern England.]

Suffolk1
n
(Placename) a county of SE England, on the North Sea: its coast is flat and marshy, indented by broad tidal estuaries. Administrative centre: Ipswich. Pop.: 668 548 (2001). Area: 3800 sq. km (1467 sq. miles)

Suffolk2
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a black-faced breed of sheep


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