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Norfolk

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Noun — A style of belted jacket with box pleats, traditionally worn for outdoor sports.

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Etymology

Named after Norfolk, the English county, from Old English "Norþfolc" — literally "northern people."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Norfolk” mean?

The word “Norfolk” means a style of belted jacket with box pleats, traditionally worn for outdoor sports. In plain terms, a pleated jacket style named after the English county.

How do you pronounce “Norfolk”?

“Norfolk” is pronounced NAW-fuhk (/ˈnɔː(ɹ).fək/ in IPA).

How do you use “Norfolk” in a sentence?

Here is “Norfolk” used in a sentence: “He wore a tweed Norfolk jacket on the shooting weekend.”

What part of speech is “Norfolk”?

“Norfolk” is a noun.

Where does the word “Norfolk” come from?

The word “Norfolk” comes from Old English. Named after Norfolk, the English county, from Old English "Norþfolc" — literally "northern people.".

Is “Norfolk” a common word?

“Norfolk” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is a Norfolk jacket used for?

A Norfolk jacket is a style of belted jacket with box pleats, and it was traditionally worn for outdoor sports such as hunting or shooting. Its loose, pleated construction allowed for freer arm movement during physical activity.

What is the difference between a Norfolk jacket and a regular blazer?

A Norfolk jacket is defined by its belt and box pleats, features not typically found on a regular blazer, and it has a more casual, outdoor-oriented history. A blazer is generally a smoother, unbelted jacket associated with more formal or smart-casual wear.

Is Norfolk always capitalized when referring to the jacket style?

Yes, Norfolk is capitalized in 'Norfolk jacket' because it derives from a proper name. This holds true even though the term now refers to a general style of garment rather than a specific place.

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