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Definition
Synonym
Sachsenkrieg
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sachsenkrieg
m
hist.
Saxon Rebellion; Rebellion of the Saxons
Sachsenkrieg
m
hist.
Saxon Rebellion; Rebellion of the Saxons
Sachsenkrieg
m
hist.
Saxon Rebellion; Rebellion of the Saxons
Sachsenkrieg
e
pl
hist.
Saxon Wars
Deutsche
Sachsenkrieg Synonyme
Englische
Saxon Rebellion; Rebellion of the Saxons Synonyme
Sachsenkrieg Definition
Anglo-Saxon
(
n.
)
A
Saxon
of
Britain,
that
is,
an
English
Saxon,
or
one
the
Saxons
who
settled
in
England,
as
distinguished
from
a
continental
(or
"Old")
Saxon.
Anglo-Saxon
(
n.
)
The
Teutonic
people
(Angles,
Saxons,
Jutes)
of
England,
or
the
English
people,
collectively,
before
the
Norman
Conquest.
Anglo-Saxon
(
n.
)
The
language
of
the
English
people
before
the
Conquest
(sometimes
called
Old
English).
See
Saxon.
Anglo-Saxon
(
n.
)
One
of
the
race
or
people
who
claim
descent
from
the
Saxons,
Angles,
or
other
Teutonic
tribes
who
settled
in
England
Anglo-Saxon
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
Anglo-Saxons
or
their
language.
Rebellion
(
v.
i.)
The
act
of
rebelling
Rebellion
(
v.
i.)
Open
resistance
to,
or
defiance
of,
lawful
authority.
Saxon
(
n.
)
One
of
a
nation
or
people
who
formerly
dwelt
in
the
northern
part
of
Germany,
and
who,
with
other
Teutonic
tribes,
invaded
and
conquered
England
in
the
fifth
and
sixth
centuries.
Saxon
(
n.
)
Also
used
in
the
sense
of
Anglo-Saxon.
Saxon
(
n.
)
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
modern
Saxony.
Saxon
(
n.
)
The
language
of
the
Saxons
Saxon
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
Saxons,
their
country,
or
their
language.
Saxon
(
a.
)
Anglo-Saxon.
Saxon
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Saxony
or
its
inhabitants.
Semi-Saxon
(
a.
)
Half
Saxon
Saxon Rebellion; Rebellion of the Saxons Bedeutung
rebellion
insurrection
revolt
rising
uprising
organized
opposition
to
authority,
a
conflict
in
which
one
faction
tries
to
wrest
control
from
another
rebellion
refusal
to
accept
some
authority
or
code
or
convention,
each
generation
must
have
its
own
rebellion,
his
body
was
in
rebellion
against
fatigue
four-letter
word
four-letter
Anglo-Saxon
word
any
of
several
short
English
words
(often
having
letters)
generally
regarded
as
obscene
or
offensive
Southwestern
West
Saxon
a
dialect
of
Middle
English
Old
English
Anglo-Saxon
English
prior
to
about
West
Saxon
a
literary
dialect
of
Old
English
Old
Saxon
Low
German
prior
to
Anglo-Saxon
deity
(Anglo-Saxon
mythology)
a
deity
worshipped
by
the
Anglo-Saxons
WASP
white
Anglo-Saxon
Protestant
a
white
person
of
Anglo-Saxon
ancestry
who
belongs
to
a
Protestant
denomination
Anglo-Saxon
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
England
prior
to
the
Norman
Conquest
Anglo-Saxon
a
person
of
Anglo-Saxon
(especially
British)
descent
whose
native
tongue
is
English
and
whose
culture
is
strongly
influenced
by
English
culture
as
in
WASP
for
`White
Anglo-Saxon
Protestant',
in
the
ninth
century
the
Vikings
began
raiding
the
Anglo-Saxons
in
Britain,
his
ancestors
were
not
just
British,
they
were
Anglo-Saxons
Saxon
a
member
of
a
Germanic
people
who
conquered
England
and
merged
with
the
Angles
and
Jutes
to
become
Anglo-Saxons,
dominant
in
England
until
the
Norman
Conquest
West
Saxon
an
inhabitant
of
Wessex
Saxon
of
or
relating
to
or
characteristic
of
the
early
Saxons
or
Anglo-Saxons
and
their
descendents
(especially
the
English
or
Lowland
Scots)
and
their
language,
Saxon
princes,
for
greater
clarity
choose
a
plain
Saxon
term
instead
of
a
latinate
one
Anglo-Saxon
of
or
relating
to
the
Anglo-Saxons
or
their
language,
Anglo-Saxon
poetry,
The
Anglo-Saxon
population
of
Scotland
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