Sussex
pronunciation
How to pronounce Sussex in British English: UK [ˈsʌsiks]
How to pronounce Sussex in American English: US [ˈsʌsɪks]
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- Noun:
- a former Anglo-Saxon kingdom in southern England on the English Channel; was captured by Wessex in the 9th century
Word Origin
- Sussex
- Old English Suþ Seaxe "(land of the) South Saxons;" see south + Saxon.
Example
- 1. East sussex county council said the teenage parents will be supported with intensive monitoring and health visitor support .
- 2. A study by patricia justino of the university of sussex examined inequality and unrest in india and found that redistribution can quell an outcry .
- 3. Convicted sex offender ian green , 45 , from west sussex , admitted 24 charges of making , possessing and distributing indecent images of children .
- 4. Together dora and bertrand founded the experimental beacon hill school in sussex in 1927 .
- 5. A luxury hotel with more than 900 years of history amberley castle has 19 bedrooms each named after a sussex castle .