Semi-Saxon

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. Late Old English and early Middle English, perceived as a language intermediate between Anglo-Saxon and English and belonging to the period from 1100 to either c. 1200, 1230, or 1250 (depending on the author).
adj
  1. Relating to Late Old English and early Middle English, the form of the English language belonging to the period from 1100 to either c. 1200, 1230, or 1250 (depending on the author).
name
  1. Alternative letter-case form of Semi-Saxon.

Word forms

Semi-Saxon

Etymology

From semi- + Saxon.

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