island of Jersey
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Definition
Proper noun: * A British Crown Dependency: "Island of Jersey" is the official name for the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. It is not part of the United Kingdom but is a self-governing possession of the British Crown.
Usage
- The term "Island of Jersey" is used in formal, geographical, and administrative contexts to specify the island itself, distinguishing it from the other Channel Islands or from the place names derived from it (e.g., New Jersey).
- In everyday usage, it is commonly shortened simply to "Jersey".
Examples
- Formal/Geographical Context:
- The Island of Jersey is located off the coast of Normandy, France.
- We studied the unique constitutional status of the Island of Jersey.
- Common Shortened Form:
- I'm taking a holiday in Jersey next summer.
- The government of Jersey sets its own tax laws.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used to emphasize the island's distinct political and geographical identity, especially in legal or historical documents.
- The treaty specifically applies to the Island of Jersey and its territorial waters.
Variants and Related Words
- Jersey (n): The common name for the Island of Jersey.
- Bailiwick of Jersey (n): The official title for the jurisdiction, which includes the Island of Jersey and the surrounding small islets and rocks.
- Channel Islands (n): The archipelago to which Jersey belongs, which also includes Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Herm.
Synonyms
- Jersey
- Bailiwick of Jersey (official synonym)
Notes
- It is important to distinguish the "Island of Jersey" from "New Jersey", a state in the United States of America.
- The demonym for a person from the Island of Jersey is "Jerseyman", "Jerseywoman", or collectively "Jersey people". The adjective is "Jersey".
Noun
- the largest of the Channel Islands