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South⋅amp⋅ton

[south-amp-tuhn, -hamp-]
–noun
1. Henry Wri⋅othes⋅ley [rahy-uhths-lee] , 3rd Earl of, 1573–1624, English nobleman, soldier, and patron of writers, including William Shakespeare.
2. a former administrative county in S England: a part of Hampshire.
3. a town on SE Long Island, in SE New York: resort town. 4000.
4. a seaport in Hampshire county in S England. 215,400.
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South·amp·ton   (south-hāmp'tən, sou-thāmp'-)   
  1. A borough of south-central England on an inlet of the English Channel opposite the Isle of Wight. Founded on the site of Roman and Saxon settlements, it has long been a major port, especially for passenger ships. Population: 234,000.

  2. A village of southeast New York on the southeast coast of Long Island. It is primarily a summer resort. Population: 4,080.

Southampton, Third Earl of. Title of Henry Wriothesley. 1573-1624.  
English politician, soldier, and patron of Shakespeare as well as a number of other Elizabethan poets. Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Rape of Lucrece are dedicated to him.
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