Shrewsbury

English

Etymology

From Old English Sċrobbesburh (literally fort in the scrubland region), from *sċrob (shrub, scrub) + burh. Compare Shropshire from Sċrobbesċīr, short form of Sċrobbesbyriġ sċīr (literally shire of Shrewsbury).

Pronunciation

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For all other places:

Proper noun

Shrewsbury

  1. A large market town, the county town of Shropshire, England.
  2. A small hamlet in Chatham Kent, in southwestern Ontario, Canada.
  3. A ghost town in the township of Gore, Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada.
  4. A hamlet in Portland Parish, Jamaica.
  5. A declining rural unincorporated community in Grayson County, Kentucky.
  6. A former unincorporated community in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; suburb of New Orleans.
  7. A sizable town in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  8. A city in St. Louis County, Missouri; inner suburb of St. Louis.
  9. A borough in eastern Monmouth County, New Jersey.
  10. An unincorporated community in Upper Freehold Township, in southwestern Monmouth County, New Jersey.
  11. A borough of York County, Pennsylvania.
  12. A town in Rutland County, Vermont.
  13. A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
  14. An English earldom.

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