Semi-Saxon
Proper noun
  1. The language intermediate between Anglo-Saxon and English, belonging to the period from 1100 to 1200/1230/1250 (depending on author).
Translations
  • German: Neuangelsächsisch, Halbsächsich
Adjective

Semi-Saxon (not comparable)

  1. half Saxon; applied to the language intermediate between Anglo-Saxon and English, belonging to the period from 1100 to 1200/1230/1250 (depending on author).
Translations
  • German: neuangelsächsisch, halbsächsich



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