Sax"on , a. Of or pertaining to the Saxons, their country, or their language. (b) Anglo-Saxon. (c)
Of or pertaining to Saxony or
its inhabitants.
Saxon blue (Dyeing), a deep blue liquid used in dyeing, and obtained by dissolving indigo in concentrated sulphuric acid.
Brande & C. -- Saxon green (Dyeing),
a green color produced by dyeing with yellow upon a
ground of Saxon blue.
Sax"on (săks"ŭn or -'n),
n. [L. Saxo,
pl. Saxones, from the Saxon national name; cf. AS. pl. Seaxe,
Seaxan, fr. seax a knife, a short sword, a dagger (akin to OHG. sahs, and perhaps to L. saxum rock, stone, knives being originally made of stone); and
cf. G. Sachse, pl. Sachsen. Cf. Saxifrage.]
1. (a) One of a nation or people who
formerly dwelt in the northern part of Germany, and who, with other Teutonic tribes,
invaded and conquered England in
the fifth and sixth centuries.
(b) Also used
in the sense of Anglo- Saxon.
(c) A native or inhabitant of modern Saxony.
2. The language of the Saxons; Anglo- Saxon.
Old Saxon, the Saxon of the
continent of Europe in the old form of the language, as shown particularly in the "Heliand", a metrical narration of the gospel history preserved in manuscripts
of the 9th century.