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Saxon adjective /ˈsæksn/ /ˈsæksn/ - connected with the Saxon people撒克逊人:与撒克逊人有联系
- Saxon churches/kings撒克逊教堂/国王
Saxon noun /ˈsæksn/ /ˈsæksn/ - a member of a race of people once living in north-west Germany, some of whom settled in Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries撒克逊人(早期居住在今德国西北部,后其中一部分于 5、6 世纪定居在不列颠) see also Anglo-Saxon
CultureTogether with the Angles and the Jutes, the Saxons formed the group known as the Anglo-Saxons. Saxon architecture is Britain's earliest style of architecture, with round arches, small windows and thick stone walls. 词源Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin and Greek Saxones (plural), of West Germanic origin; related to Old English Seaxan, Seaxe (plural).
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