Новый большой англо-русский словарь - saxon
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saxon
1. ист. сакс 2. саксонец 3. англичанин (в отличие от ирландца или валлийца) 4. шотландец, живущий на Шотландской низменности (в отличие от шотландца-горца) 5. (древне)саксонский 6. германского происхождения (о словах) 7. архит. римского стиля (до норманнского завоевания)
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blue темно-голубой цвет SAXON 1. noun 1) hist. сакс 2) англичанин (в отличие от ирландца или валлийца) 3) шотландец из Южной Шотландии (в отличие от шотландца-горца) 4) древнесаксонский язык; германский элемент в английском языке 2. adj. (древне)саксонский; германский ...Англо-русский словарь
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n. & adj. --n. 1 hist. a a member of the Germanic people that conquered parts of England in 5th-6th c. b (usu. Old Saxon) the language of the Saxons. 2 = ANGLO-SAXON. 3 a native of modern Saxony in Germany. 4 the Germanic (as opposed to Latin or Romance) elements of English. --adj. 1 hist. of or concerning the Saxons. 2 belonging to or originating from the Saxon language or Old English. 3 of or concerning modern Saxony or Saxons. Phrases and idioms Saxon architecture the form of Romanesque architecture preceding the Norman in England. Saxon blue a solution of indigo in sulphuric acid as a dye. Derivatives Saxondom n. Saxonism n. Saxonist n. Saxonize v.tr. & intr. (also -ise). Etymology: ME f. OF f. LL Saxo -onis f. Gk Saxones (pl.) f. WG: cf. OE Seaxan, Seaxe (pl.) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin ~es ~s, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English Seaxan ~s Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) a member of a Germanic people that entered and conquered England with the Angles and Jutes in the fifth century A.D. and merged with them to form the Anglo-~ people (2) an Englishman or lowlander as distinguished from a Welshman, Irishman, or Highlander b. a native or inhabitant of ~y 2. a. the Germanic language or dialect of any of the ~ peoples b. the Germanic element in the English language especially as distinguished from the French and Latin • ~ adjective ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(Saxons) 1. In former times, Saxons were members of a West Germanic tribe. Some members of this tribe settled in Britain and were known as Anglo-Saxons. N-COUNT 2. Something that is Saxon is related to or characteristic of the ancient Saxons, the Anglo-Saxons, or their descendants. ...a seventh-century Saxon church. ADJ ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n a member of the German race that came to live in England in the 5th century - Saxon adj ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 12c., from L.L. Saxonem (nom. Saxo), usually found in pl. Saxones, from P.Gmc. *sakhsan (root of O.E. Seaxe), with a possible literal sense of "swordsmen" (cf. Frank, Lombard). Also the source of the -sex in Essex, Sussex, etc. (cf. Middlesex, from O.E. Middel-Seaxe "Middle Saxons"). ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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