Francuski | Angielski |
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saxon adjectif | Saxon◼◼◼(of Saxons, Saxony or Saxon language) |
Saxon nom {m} | Saxon◼◼◼(native or inhabitant of Saxony) |
Saxonne nom {f} | Saxon◼◼◼(native or inhabitant of Saxony) |
anglo-saxon adjectif | Anglo-Saxon◼◼◼(related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language) |
Anglo-Saxon nom {m} | Anglo-Saxon◼◼◼(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
anglo-saxon nom propre {m}; vieil anglaiS {m} | Old English◼◻◻(ancestor language of modern English) |
Anglo-Saxonne nom {f} | Anglo-Saxon◼◼◼(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
Anglosaxon nom {m} | Anglo-Saxon◼◼◼(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
Anglosaxonne nom {f} | Anglo-Saxon◼◼◼(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
bas saxon nom propre {m} | Low Saxon◼◼◼(language or dialect group) |
bas saxon nom {m} | Low German◼◼◻(West Germanic language) |
mésaxonique adjectif | mesaxonic(having an enlarged middle digit that forms the axis of the foot) |
vieux saxon nom | Old Saxon◼◼◼(the Old Saxon language) |