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Saxon in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Saxonnoun
सैक्सन्
🗣️ saiksan sanabandhi [/ˈsæksən/, /sak.sɔ̃/, /sakˈson/]
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📖 Meaning of “saxon”

The meaning of “saxon” in Hindi is सैक्सन्, pronounced saiksan sanabandhi — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of saxon

a member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman Conquest

✍️ Saxon in a sentence
He is a inhabitant of saxon.
हम भारत के कुछ स्थानों पर सैक्सन् संबन्धी चर्च देख सकते हैं।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

Partially from Middle English Saxe, Sax; from Old English *Seaxa (attested in plural Seaxan), and Saxoun, from Old French *Saxoun, Saxon (“Saxon”), from Late Latin Saxōnem, accusative of Saxō (“a Saxon”), both from Proto-West Germanic *sahs, from Proto-Germanic *sahsą (“rock, knife”), from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (“to cut”). Doublet of Sais.
Cognates
Cognate with Middle Low German sasse (“someone speaking Saxon, i.e. (Middle) Low German”), Old English Seaxa (“a Saxon”), Old High German Sahso (“a Saxon”), Icelandic Saxi (“a Saxon”), Estonian saks (“lord; German”), Finnish Saksa (“Germany”). Also cognate to Old English seax (“a knife, hip-knife, an instrument for cutting, a short sword, dirk, dagger”); more at sax.

Quick facts about “saxon”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Saxon
Meaning in Hindi
सैक्सन्
Pronunciation
saiksan sanabandhi
Part of speech
Noun
Word Origin (Etymology)
Partially from Middle English Saxe, Sax; from Old English *Seaxa (attested in plural Seaxan), and Saxoun, from Old French *Saxoun, Saxon (“Saxon”), from Late Latin Saxōnem, accusative of Saxō (“a Saxon”), both from Proto-West Germanic *sahs, from Proto-Germanic *sahsą (“rock, knife”), from Proto-Indo-European *sek- (“to cut”). Doublet of Sais.
Cognates
Cognate with Middle Low German sasse (“someone speaking Saxon, i.e. (Middle) Low German”), Old English Seaxa (“a Saxon”), Old High German Sahso (“a Saxon”), Icelandic Saxi (“a Saxon”), Estonian saks (“lord; German”), Finnish Saksa (“Germany”). Also cognate to Old English seax (“a knife, hip-knife, an instrument for cutting, a short sword, dirk, dagger”); more at sax.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "saxon" is सैक्सन् (saiksan sanabandhi).
In Devanagari script it is written as सैक्सन्.
It is pronounced "saiksan sanabandhi". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.