Dorset

Etymology
From the county town of. The name was, composed of the British  name  and the common suffix -; the word was eventually reduced to , a reduction of the original name + the suffix.

Proper noun

 * , bounded by Somerset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Devon and the English Channel.
 * 1)  which includes all of the traditional county except, a separate unitary authority.
 * 2) A place name elsewhere:
 * , named after Dorset, Vermont.
 * , named after the English county.
 * , named after Dorset, Vermont.
 * , named after the English county.
 * , named after the English county.

Translations

 * Arabic: دورست
 * French:
 * Japanese: ドーセット
 * Latin: Dorsetia, Dorcestria
 * Marathi: डॉर्सेट
 * Old French: Dorsete
 * Polish:
 * Russian: Дорсет
 * Spanish: Dorset
 * Ukrainian: Дорсет