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 Translation for 'Saxon' from English to Bulgarian
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ADJ   Saxon | more Saxon | most Saxon
NOUN1   a Saxon | Saxons
NOUN2   Saxon [language] | -
Saxon {adj}саксонски
етн.
Saxon {noun}
саксонец {м}
етн.
Saxon {noun} [female]
саксонка {ж}
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Translation for 'Saxon' from English to Bulgarian

Saxon {adj}
саксонски

Saxon {noun}
саксонец {м}етн.
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Saxon {noun} [female]
саксонка {ж}етн.
Usage Examples English
  • According to the "Res gestae saxonicae" by tenth century chronicler Widukind of Corvey, the Saxons had arrived from Britannia at the coast of Land Hadeln in the Elbe-Weser Triangle, called by the Merovingian rulers of Francia to support the conquest of Thuringian kingdom, a seeming reversal of the English origin myth where Saxon tribes from the region, under the leadership of legendary brothers Hengist and Horsa, invade post-Roman Britannia.
  • An anglophone Cameroonian is widely regarded as anyone who has lived in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon, undertaken Anglosaxon education and practices the Anglo-Saxon system of education and law.
  • Ornate ear scoops have also been found in 9th century Anglo-saxon sites.
  • Gerontophobia is heavily portrayed in literature and the media starting as early as Anglo-saxon poetry but is also found in common literary classics such as Shakespeare's King Lear, Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, and Jane Austen's Persuasion Gerontophobia can also be found in many TV shows and movies.
  • The area known as Nuthurst derives its name from the anglo saxon Hnuthyrste, meaning Nut Wood, a woodland that covered what is now Nuthurst, along with the hamlet of Illshaw Heath, within the larger Forest of Arden.

  • The area was originally home to much of the saxon town of Hamwic.
  • This local geological feature of the landscape is the chalk (local term "clunch") escarpment of Swaffham Prior and it runs the full length of this East Cambridgeshire village dating back to Anglo-saxon times.
  • Due to his physical looks, Trucco is often cast to play anglo-saxon characters, such as "Al otro lado del muro"'s "Patrick O'Hara".
  • Between Anglo-saxon times and the late 1800s, the area included a fishery which stocked eels as well as fresh water fish.
  • A distinct characteristic that isn't found in anglo-saxon heraldry is that the motto, motto scroll and letters thereon are blazoned.

  • For research they applied for vacancies in the name of people with traditional Anglo-saxon names and Asian names.
  • The fall of the Thuringian dynasty became the subject of numerous epic treatments, the best known of which is in the "Rerum gestarum saxonicarum libri tres" by Widukind of Corvey, a Saxon foundation myth written in 967.
  • Regard is the founder and lead editor of the collection "Les Fondamentaux du féminisme anglo-saxon" (Fundamentals of Anglo-Saxon Feminism), published by ENS Editions.
  • It is a grade I listed building and contains an impressive norman tympanum and saxon stones.
  • Her mother was Hermin Barkassy, from a magyar and saxon (Lutheran germans in Upper Hungary) family.

  • However it is also viewed that the abandonment of the island's villas by the middle of the fourth century could be due to economic hardship rather than the threat of attacks by Anglo-saxon raiders.
  • The name "Cuasso" probably blends two words: "covum" (cove) and "Sachsum"-i" (Sword-Saxon), following a late form, which replaced the original Latin form "Saxo", "saxonis"; this word is however recorded in ancient German.
  • is a historical region in the present-day German states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • "D. saxonica" is similar to its yellowjacket relatives with the black and yellow stripes on its body.
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