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Saxon (dialect)

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  • Saxon occidental — West Saxon dialect Période VIIe au XIIe siècles Parlée en Angleterre Région Wessex Typologie flexionnelle …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Saxon language — may refer to:* Low Saxon, Low German , the family of language varieties originating in Northern Germany and parts of the Netherlands ** Old Saxon, the ancestor language of Low Saxon * Old English language, Anglo Saxon , the ancestor of modern… …   Wikipedia

  • Saxon — [sak′sən] n. [ME < LL Saxo, pl. Saxones < WGmc name > OE Seaxan < base akin to OHG sahs, sword, knife & L saxum, rock, stone, secare, to cut (see SAW1): hence, orig. ? knife bearers] 1. a member of an ancient Germanic people of… …   English World dictionary

  • Dialect Test — The Dialect Test was created by Joseph Wright in February 1879. It first appeared in the works of A.J. Ellis, to whom Wright dictated the test.[1] It stands as one of the earliest methods of identifying vowel sounds and features of speech. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Saxon — German Ger man, n.; pl. {Germans}[L. Germanus, prob. of Celtis origin.] 1. A native or one of the people of Germany. [1913 Webster] 2. The German language. [1913 Webster] 3. (a) A round dance, often with a waltz movement, abounding in capriciosly …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Saxon-Thuringian Dialect — Thuringian is an Central German dialect spoken in much of the modern German Free State of Thuringia. It is close to Upper Saxon German. It is one of the Central German dialects with the highest number of speakers …   Wikipedia

  • Saxon — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin Saxones Saxons, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English Seaxan Saxons Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) a member of a Germanic people that entered and conquered England with the Angles and Jutes in the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • dialect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. language, tongue; vernacular, idiom, argot, patois, jargon, cant. See speech. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. idiom, accent, vernacular, patois, slang, jargon, argot, cant, lingo*, pidgin, creole; see also… …   English dictionary for students

  • Saxon — Sax·on || sæksn n. member of an ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain; Old English dialect used in areas settled by the Saxons; Englishman, British man; person of Anglo Saxon descent adj. English, British; of Anglo… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Saxon — /ˈsæksən/ (say saksuhn) noun 1. a member of a Germanic people anciently dwelling near the mouth of the Elbe, a portion of whom invaded and occupied parts of Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries. 2. an Anglo Saxon. 3. a native or inhabitant of… …  

  • Saxon — noun 1》 a member of a Germanic people that conquered and settled in much of southern England in the 5th–6th centuries. 2》 a native of modern Saxony in Germany. 3》 (Old Saxon) the West Germanic language of the ancient Saxons. 4》 another term for… …   English new terms dictionary

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