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shirreve

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old English sċīrġerēfa; equivalent to shire (shire) +‎ reve.

The presence of /f/ in variant forms may be due to analogy with nouns that end with /f/ in the singular, but have /v/ in the plural such as leef and thef.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʃireːv(ə)/, /ˈʃ(ɛ)reːv(ə)/, /ˈʃiːreːv(ə)/, /ˈʃɛriv(ə)/, /ˈʃirif(ə)/, /ˈʃɛrif(ə)/

Noun

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shirreve (plural shireves)

  1. A sheriff; a person responsible for a number of different tasks, including law enforcement and judicial responsibilities.
  2. Any administrative deputy or official.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • English: sheriff, shrieve
  • Scots: shirra

References

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