saxão

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Portuguese[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Late Latin Saxōnem (a Saxon), from Proto-Germanic *Sahsô, probably originally a derivative of *sahsą (rock, knife), from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (to cut).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • Hyphenation: sa‧xão

Noun[edit]

saxão m (plural saxões, feminine saxã, feminine plural saxãs)

  1. Saxon (member of the Saxons, an ancient Germanic tribe)
    Synonym: saxónico
  2. (uncountable) Saxon (language of the Saxons)
  3. Saxon (individual from the German state of Saxony)

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Adjective[edit]

saxão (feminine saxã, masculine plural saxões, feminine plural saxãs, not comparable)

  1. of the Saxons (ancient Germanic tribe)
    Synonym: saxónico
  2. of Saxony
  3. of the Saxon language
  4. of England
    Synonyms: anglo, inglês

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