单词 | Saxon |
释义 | Saxon From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Nationality & raceSaxonSax‧on /ˈsæksən/ noun [countable]SANa member of the race of people from northern Europe that came to live in England in the 5th century —Saxon adjectiveExamples from the CorpusSaxon• D., before the migrations of the Angles and Saxons began.• Elsewhere enclosed fields have been created by Saxons, and produced by medieval forest clearance. moorland reclamation and marshland drainage.• While avenging his father, Gotteschalc was captured and imprisoned by Saxons.• The General Hospital at the top of the bill was built by Samuel Saxon in 1793.• He would do anything, I think, to harm Arthur, even ally himself with the Saxons.Origin Saxon (1100-1200) Late Latin Saxones “Saxons” |
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