Saxon
n. 撒克逊人
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A member of an ancient West Germanic tribe that lived at the eastern North Sea coast and south of it.
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A native or inhabitant of Saxony, Germany.
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An English/British person.
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A size of type between German and Norse, 2-point type.
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A kind of rapidly spinning ground-based firework.
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Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Saxons.
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Of, from or relating to Saxony, Germany.
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Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Saxon language.
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Of, relating to, or characteristic of England, typically as opposed to a Celtic nationality.
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A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage or directly from the noun Saxon.
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The language of the ancient Saxons.
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Upper Saxon, a dialect of modern High German spoken in Saxony.
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A surname.
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A place name:
A census-designated place in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.
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A place name:
An unincorporated community in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States.
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A place name:
A town and census-designated place therein, in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States.
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A place name:
A municipality in Martigny district, Valais canton, Switzerland.
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Partially from Middle English Saxe, Sax; from Old English *Seaxa (attested in plural Seaxan), and Saxoun, from Old French *Saxoun, Saxon (“Saxon”), from Late Latin Saxōnem, accusative of Saxō (“a Saxon”), both from Proto-West Germanic *sahs, from Proto-Germanic *sahsą (“rock, knife”), from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (“to cut”). Doublet of Sais. Cognates Cognate with Middle Low German sasse (“someone speaking Saxon, i.e. (Middle) Low German”), Old English Seaxa (“a Saxon”), Old High German Sahso (“a Saxon”), Icelandic Saxi (“a Saxon”), Estonian saks (“lord; German”), Finnish Saksa (“Germany”). Also cognate to Old English seax (“a knife, hip-knife, an instrument for cutting, a short sword, dirk, dagger”); more at sax.
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