saxo

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See also: Saxo and saxó

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) saxō

  1. dative singular of saxum
  2. ablative singular of saxum

Spanish

Etymology 1

Noun

saxo m (plural saxos)

  1. Clipping of saxofone. Sax.

Etymology 2

From Latin saxum, from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (cut). Compare Portuguese seixo (pebble) and Italian sasso (stone).

Noun

saxo m (plural saxos)

  1. stone