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Saxon/ˈsæks(ə)n/ n. & adj.●n. 1 hist. [史义]a a member of a Germanic people that conquered parts of England in 5th - 6th c. 撒克逊人(日耳曼民族的一支,公元 5 至 6 世纪时征服了英国若干地区) b (usu. 通常用 Old Saxon) the language of the Saxons 撒克逊语 2 = ANGLO-SAXON 3 a native of modern Saxony in Germany (德国现代的)萨克森人 4 the Germanic (as opposed to Latin or Romance) elements of English (英语中与拉丁语或罗曼语成分相对的)日耳曼语成分 ●adj. 1 hist. of or concerning the Saxons [史义]撒克逊人的 2 belonging to or originating from the Saxon language or Old English 撒克逊语的;古英语的 3 of or concerning modern Saxony or Saxons (现代)萨克森人的;撒克逊人的 □ Saxondom n.□ Saxonism n.□ Saxonist n.□ Saxonize /-naiz/ v. tr. & intr. (also 亦作 -ise)[Middle English via Old French and Late Latin Saxo onis from Greek Saxones (pl.), from West Germanic: related to Old English Seaxan, Seaxe (pl.)] |