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ˈsʌf əksuf·folk

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Wiktionary

  1. Suffolknoun

    A maritime county in the east of England bordered by Norfolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and the North Sea.

Wikipedia

  1. Suffolk

    Suffolk is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, and Felixstowe, one of the largest container ports in Europe.The county is low-lying but it has quite a few hills (especially more to the west), and has largely arable land with the wetlands of the Broads in the north. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Wikidata

  1. Suffolk

    Suffolk is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in East Anglia, England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds and Felixstowe, one of the largest container ports in Europe. The county is low-lying with very few hills, and is largely arable land with the wetlands of The Broads in the North. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Suffolk

    eastmost county of England, fronts the North Sea between Norfolk (N.) and Essex (S.); is a pleasant undulating county with pretty woods and eastward-flowing streams (Waveney, Aide, Orwell, Stour, &c.); long tracts of heathland skirt the coast; agriculture is still the staple industry, wheat the principal crop; is famed for its antiquities, architecture, historic associations, and long list of worthies. Ipswich is the county town.

Etymology and Origins

  1. Suffolk

    A corruption of “South Folk,” the inhabitants of the southern division of East Anglia.

British National Corpus

  1. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'suffolk' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4648

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of suffolk in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of suffolk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of suffolk in a Sentence

  1. Gwen Carr:

    If Eric Garner was a white man in Suffolk County doing the same thing that he was doing -- even if he would have been caught selling cigarettes that day -- they would have given him a summons and he wouldn't have lost his life that day, i believe that 100 percent.

  2. Rachael Rollins:

    My petition is a call for order to be returned to our courts, to ensure the fair administration of justice, and to restore the public's trust in the integrity of our legal system, the people of Suffolk County elected me to do exactly what I am doing.

  3. Jake Wark:

    We expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track. The Suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the July 16, 2012, shooting deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in Boston's South End; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm.

  4. Don Crawley:

    It was my first visit to this farmers land in Suffolk, after walking up an incline in the field, my Deus detector gave off a strong signal and within a short space of time I had recovered over 93 coins.

  5. Commissioner Timothy Sini:

    We're under no illusion that MS-13 is still operating in Suffolk County. No doubt, we've made tremendous progress.

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