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Salop

[ sal-uhp ]

noun

  1. a county in W England. 1,348 sq. mi. (3,490 sq. km).


Salop

/ ˈsæləp /

noun

  1. a former name (1974–80) of Shropshire


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Other Words From

  • Sa·lo·pi·an [s, uh, -, loh, -pee-, uh, n], adjective noun

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Example Sentences

Contrast with the position in these counties that obtaining in Berkshire, in Salop, and in London and its suburbs.

At that time we of Salop always expected to carry everything, so far as pure scholarship was concerned, at both the universities.

Called also salep, and salop; it was a greasy-looking beverage, sold much on stalls in the early morning.

Light vans, for the conveyance of luggage, &c. pass twice a week from Salop.

He charged the Abb with unspeakable villainy; salop and saligaud were the terms in which he would habitually refer to him.

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