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Saxon [ˈsæksən] n 1. (Social Science / Peoples) (Historical Terms) a member of a West Germanic people who in Roman times spread from Schleswig across NW Germany to the Rhine. Saxons raided and settled parts of S Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries ad In Germany they established a duchy and other dominions, which changed and shifted through the centuries, usually retaining the name Saxony 2. (Social Science / Peoples) a native or inhabitant of Saxony 3. (Linguistics / Languages) a. the Low German dialect of Saxony b. any of the West Germanic dialects spoken by the ancient Saxons or their descendants adj
1. (Social Science / Peoples) of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient Saxons, the Anglo-Saxons, or their descendants 2. (Placename) (Social Science / Peoples) (Linguistics / Languages) (Historical Terms) of, relating to, or characteristic of Saxony, its inhabitants, or their Low German dialect See also West Saxon, Anglo-Saxon [C13 (replacing Old English Seaxe): via Old French from Late Latin Saxon-, Saxo, from Greek; of Germanic origin and perhaps related to the name of a knife used by the Saxons; compare saw1] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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