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Somerset

9c., Sumor sæton, from Old English sumorsæta, short for *sumorton sæte "the people who live at (or depend upon) Somerton," a settlement attested from 8c. (Sumertone), literally "summer settlement." In 12c. it begins to be clearly meant as a place-name (Sumersetescir) not a collective name for a set of people.

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Definitions of Somerset from WordNet
1
somerset (n.)
an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return;
Synonyms: somersault / summersault / summerset / somersaulting / flip
2
Somerset (n.)
a county in southwestern England on the Bristol Channel;
From wordnet.princeton.edu