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I . Saxon [ˈsæksən] SUBST

Saxon
Saksończyk(-onka) m (f)

II . Saxon [ˈsæksən] ADJ

Saxon

I . Anglo-Saxon SUBST

1. Anglo-Saxon (person):

2. Anglo-Saxon sans pl (language):

II . Anglo-Saxon ADJ

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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However, her family is not ready to lose her to this Saxon man, they will fight for her freedom.
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The town has occupied a hilltop site since Saxon times, and in 1154 became a safe trading centre (known as a port town).
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There has been a church here since Saxon times, though the present building dates from the 15th century.
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The building itself is of great architectural interest and is built on the site of an old Saxon church.
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A 10th-century hall and tower were discovered within the fort, suggesting it was a high-status residence during the Saxon period.
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Built into the wall of the chancel is a Saxon wheel cross.
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For the Saxons, this value is the final admission of the hopelessness of the Saxon cause.
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A hundred was a Saxon administrative unit which was sub-divided into tithings.
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A Saxon campaign in 1012 was also unsuccessful.
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Climbing without artificial aids is still an important point in the Saxon climbing rules valid today.
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