Definition of Saxonies

1. saxony [n] - See also: saxony

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saxonies

saxicolous
saxicolous plant
saxifraga
saxifragaceous
saxifrage
saxifrage family
saxifrages
saxifragous
saxion
saxions
saxist
saxists
saxitoxin
saxitoxins
saxon
saxonies (current term)
saxonite
saxonites
saxophone
saxophones
saxophonic
saxophonist
saxophonists
saxophony
saxtuba
saxtubas
say
say-so
say again
say cheese

Literary usage of Saxonies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1856)
"Spanish Merinos, saxonies and French Merinos, ... I have bred and reared the Spanish Merinos and saxonies (as pure as we could get them) for the last ten ..."

2. American Agriculturist (1846)
"There were beautiful saxonies, with their soft, pure, white, clean coats, from Vernon, NY—drafts from the flocks of Messrs. Crocker, Church, and others. ..."

3. The American Agriculturist (1846)
"There were beautiful saxonies, with their soft, pure, white, clean coats, from Vernon, NY—drafts from the flocks of Messrs. Crocker, Church, and others. ..."

4. The Official Catalogue of the Exhibits: With Introductory Notices of the ...Centennial International Exhibition (1888)
"Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers, embracing Homespuns, Cheviots, Serges, Cricket and Tennis Flannels, saxonies, from thinnest Tropicals to heaviest Tweeds, ..."

5. The Renaissance: The Protestant Revolution and the Catholic Reformation in by Edward Maslin Hulme (1915)
"The principal arena of the internal disputes of the Lutherans was the two saxonies; and the chief disputants may be classed as ..."

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