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Saxon
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Meaning
Noun
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In Germanic tribes:
A
member
of an
ancient
West Germanic
tribe
that
lived
at the
eastern
North Sea
coast
and
south
of it.
●
In Saxony:
A
native
or
inhabitant
of Saxony.
●
In American English & Printing:
A
size
of type between German and Norse, 2-point type.
●
In Irish English & Welsh English:
An English/British person.
●
A
kind of
rapidly
spinning
ground-based firework.
Adj
●
Of or
relating
to the Saxons.
●
In Saxony:
Of or
relating
to Saxony.
●
Of or
relating
to the Saxon language.
●
In Irish English & Welsh English:
Of or
relating
to England,
typically
as opposed to
a Celtic nationality.
Name
●
The language of the
ancient
Saxons.
●
The
dialect
of
modern
High German spoken in Saxony.
●
A surname.
●
A
male
given name
transferred
from the
surname
, of
modern
usage
or
directly
from the
noun
Saxon.
●
A place name:
A
census-designated place
in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.
●
A place name:
An
unincorporated
community
in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States.
●
A place name:
A
town
and
census-designated place
therein, in Iron County, Wisconsin, United States.
●
A place name:
A
municipality
in Martigny
district
, Valais
canton
, Switzerland.
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Rhymes
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