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Saxo-|ˈsæksəʊ| combining form of Saxon n. and a. [L. Saxo-], prefixed to ethnic adjs. in the sense ‘Saxon and ―’, as in Saxo-Danish, Saxo-Norman adjs.
1798tr. J. C. Adelung in A. F. M. Willich Elem. Crit. Philos. ii. p. cxxiii, In the Saxon and Saxo-Danish periods, the national taste..was still much too rude to exhibit this corruption. 1932C. J. W. Messent City Churches of Norwich 25 The base is supposed to be Saxon, or Saxo-Norman, that is built by Saxon labour under Norman direction. 1980Rescue News No. 23. 2/3 A rim of Saxo-Norman pottery. |