ANGLO-SAXON


Meaning of ANGLO-SAXON in English

ˌAnglo-ˈSaxon BrE AmE noun

1 . [countable] someone who belonged to the race of people who lived in England from about 600 AD

2 . [uncountable] the language used by the Anglo-Saxons

3 . [countable] a white person, especially someone whose family originally came from England

—Anglo-Saxon adjective

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.