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1. (n.) West Saxon
a native or inhabitant of Wessex.
2. West Saxon
the Old English dialect of Wessex: the standard written language of Anglo-Saxon England after c850 and the medium of nearly all the literary remains of Old English.
3. (adj.) West Saxon
of or pertaining to Wessex, the West Saxons, or the dialect West Saxon.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME, for OE WestseaxanWessex ; see west , Saxon)
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1. (noun) West Saxon
an inhabitant of Wessex
2. (noun) West Saxon
a literary dialect of Old English
3. (noun) Southwestern, West Saxon
a dialect of Middle English
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