Shired vs Shirted - What's the difference?
shired | shirted |
(shire)
Former administrative area of Britain; a county.
(UK, colloquial) The general area in which a person lives, used in the context of travel within the UK.
A rural or outer suburban local government area of Australia.
A shire horse.
To (re]])constitute as one or more shires or [[county, counties.
* 1985 , Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy , page 291:
* 2012 , James Lydon, The Making of Ireland: From Ancient Times to the Present (ISBN 1134981503), page 160:
Wearing a shirt
*{{quote-news, year=1988, date=July 8, author=Muriel and Maury Schmidt, title=Sunday Afternoon in a Motel Room With Derrick, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Maury rocked his chair onto its back legs, rubbed his shirted stomach, grinned. }}
*2004 , (The Streets), (Fit But You Know It)
*:You walked towards my path but you just brushed right past
*:And into the arms of that fucking white shirted man.
As a verb shired
is (shire).As an adjective shirted is
wearing a shirt.shired
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(head)shire
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Noun
(wikipedia shire) (en noun)- Yorkshire is the largest shire in England.
- When are you coming back to the shire ?
Verb
(shir)- Although he still managed formally to shire the province in the summer and autumn of 1585, his plan to establish a presidential government and complete the integration of Ulster into English Ireland met with royal indifference.
- The province was shired into nine counties,
- County Longford was shired in 1586
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