Meaning & Definition of word "York"

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    York

    /jɔːrk/

    noun:

    • 1. A city in northern England, historically significant and known for its medieval architecture and street layout.
      • Example: York is famous for its historic landmarks, including the York Minster and the city walls.
    • 2. A former kingdom in northern England that existed during the early medieval period.
      • Example: The ancient kingdom of York played a crucial role in the history of England.
    • 3. York County, a geographical term that can refer to various locations in the US.
      • Example: We spent our summer vacation in York County, enjoying the beautiful landscapes.
    • 4. A colloquial term sometimes used to refer to New York City or its characteristics.
      • Example: When I think of the hustle and bustle, I think about living in York.

    Etymology

    The name York comes from the Old Norse 'Jorvik,' meaning 'farm by the river.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    York Minster:

    A large Gothic cathedral located in York.

    Yorkshire pudding:

    A traditional English dish made from batter and typically served with roast beef.

    to be sent to York:

    An idiom meaning to be exiled or cast out.

    Related Words

    Yorkshire:

    A historic county in northern England.

    Yorkist:

    A supporter or member of the House of York during the Wars of the Roses.

    Slang Meanings of york

    Meaning: To 'york' someone means to deceive or trick them.

    Example Sentence: Don't try to york me with that excuse again!

    Meaning: In a jovial context, to celebrate or enjoy oneself in a merrymaking way.

    Example Sentence: We really yorked it up at the party last night!