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1 saxony
proper noun* * *Saxo·ny[ˈsæksəni]* * *['sksənɪ]nSachsen nt* * ** * *proper noun* * *n.Sachsen n. -
2 Saxony
proper noun* * *Saxo·ny[ˈsæksəni]* * *['sksənɪ]nSachsen nt* * ** * *proper noun* * *n.Sachsen n. -
3 Saxony
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4 Lower Saxony
proper noun* * *Low·er ˈSaxo·nyn Niedersachsen nt* * *proper noun* * *n.Niedersachsen n. -
5 the Free State of Saxony
n.Freistaat Sachsen m. -
6 Lower Saxony
Low·er 'Saxo·ny nNiedersachsen nt -
7 Saxon
1. noun1) Sachse, der/Sächsin, die2) (Ling.) Sächsisch, das2. adjective1) sächsisch2) (Ling.) sächsisch* * *Sax·on[ˈsæksən]I. nII. adj1. (of Saxony) sächsisch* * *['sksn]1. n1) Sachse m, Sächsin f; (HIST) (Angel)sachse m/-sächsin f2. adjsächsisch; (HIST) (angel)sächsisch* * *Saxon [ˈsæksn]A s1. Sachse m, Sächsin f2. HIST (Angel)Sachse m, (Angel)Sächsin f3. LING Sächsisch n, das Sächsische:Old Saxon Altsächsisch, das Altsächsische (germanische Sprache)B adj1. sächsischSaxon genitive sächsischer GenitivS. abk1. Sabbath2. Saint Hl.3. Saturday Sa.4. Saxon5. Senate6. Socialist7. Society Ges.8. Socius, Fellow9. south S10. southern südl.* * *1. noun1) Sachse, der/Sächsin, die2) (Ling.) Sächsisch, das2. adjective1) sächsisch2) (Ling.) sächsisch* * *(woman) n.Sächsin -nen f. n.Sachse -n m. -
8 Saxon
Sax·on [ʼsæksən] n1) ( of Saxony) sächsisch
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Saxony — • Chronology of the area and the people Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Saxony Saxony † … Catholic encyclopedia
SAXONY — (Ger. Sachsen), state in Germany, formerly an electorate and kingdom. Information about the first Jewish settlers in Saxony dates back to the tenth century. During the rule of the German emperor Otto I (936–973), Jews lived in the towns of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Saxony — Sax o*ny, n. [So named after the kingdom of Saxony, reputed to produce fine wool.] 1. A kind of glossy woolen cloth formerly much used. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Saxony yarn, or flannel made of it or similar yarn. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Saxony — (engl., »Sachsen«), Flanellstoff für Kleinasien, wird im sächsischen Vogtlande hergestellt … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Saxony — Infobox German Bundesland Name = Free State of Saxony German name = Freistaat Sachsen (de) Swobodny stat Sakska (wen) state coa = Coat of arms of Saxony.svg flag2 = Flag of Saxony (state).svg capital = Dresden largest city = Leipzig area =… … Wikipedia
saxony — /sak seuh nee/, n. 1. a fine, three ply woolen yarn. 2. a soft finish, compact fabric, originally of high grade merino wool from Saxony, for topcoats and overcoats. 3. a pile carpet woven in the manner of a Wilton but with yarns of lesser quality … Universalium
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Saxony — Located in east central Germany, the highly industrialized and ur banized state of Saxony had a total population in the 1920s of about five million. Aside from its capital, Dresden, its chief cities included Aue, Chemnitz, Görlitz, Meissen,… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
saxony — noun (plural nies) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Saxony, Germany Date: 1842 1. a. a fine soft woolen fabric b. a fine closely twisted knitting yarn 2. a Wilton jacquard carpet … New Collegiate Dictionary
Saxony — or German Sachsen geographical name 1. region & former duchy NW Germany S of Jutland Peninsula between the Elbe & the Rhine see Lower Saxony 2. region & state of reunified Germany N of the Erzgebirge capital Dresden area 7081 square miles (18,340 … New Collegiate Dictionary