Complete Definition of "Saxon"

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English

Etymology
From old saxon "sax" = axe.

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-æks�n|-æks�n

Proper noun
en-proper-noun

  1. A member of an ancient northern Germanic tribe, that invaded England, together with Angles and Frisians about the year 600
  2. A native of Saxony
  3. The language of the ancient Saxons

Translations
trans-top|member of Saxon tribe
Finnish: t-|fi|saksi
German: Sachsen m, pl
trans-mid
Japanese: t|ja|����人|trsakuson jin|scJpan
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trans-top|native of Saxony
Finnish: saksi, saksilainen
trans-mid
German: Sachse m, Sächsin f
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trans-top|language of the Saxons
Finnish: t-|fi|saksi
German: Sächsisch n
trans-mid
Japanese: t|ja|�����|trsakuson go|scJpan
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Adjective
Saxon

  1. Of, or relating to the Saxons, Saxony, or the Saxon language

Translations
trans-top|of Saxons, Saxony or Saxon language
Finnish: saksilainen, saksi-
German: t+|de|sächsisch
trans-mid
Japanese: t|ja|������|trsakuson go no|scJpan (language), t|ja|������|trsakuson zoku no|scJpan (of tribe)
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Translations to be checked
ttbc|Interlingua: saxone
ttbc|Low Saxon: Sassen
ttbc|Portuguese: saxão, saxônio

io:Saxon
sr:Saxon

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