Saxon

Etymology
From Saxon:, from  Saxonem:, from West  ( > Old English Seaxan:), probably originally a derivative of.

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

 * Finnish:
 * German: Sachsen m, pl
 * Japanese: サクソン人


 * Old Irish:, ,
 * Russian: саксонец, саксонка


 * Finnish: saksi, saksilainen
 * German: Sachse, Sächsin


 * Russian: саксонец, саксонка


 * Finnish:
 * German:, Altsächsisch


 * Japanese: サクソン語

Adjective
Saxon


 * Of, or relating to the Saxons, Saxony, or the Saxon language

Translations

 * Finnish: saksilainen, saksi-
 * German:
 * Japanese: サクソン語の (language), サクソン族の (of tribe)


 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: saxão, saxônio, saxônico
 * Russian: саксонский


 * : saxone
 * : Sassen

Anagrams

 * axons
 * Naxos

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