Seaxa

Old English

Alfred the Great, a well known Saxon.

Etymology

Likely from seax (knife; shortsword). Cognate with English Saxon (Middle English Saxoun), from Latin; see there for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsæɑ̯ksɑ/

Noun

Seaxa n

  1. Saxon; a Saxon kingdom; a Saxon person

Adjective

Seaxa

  1. Saxon
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