Saeson

Welsh

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *Seis, plural *Saïson, borrowed from Latin Saxō, plural Saxōnēs, itself ultimately from Proto-Germanic *sahsô.

Proper noun

  • Saeson pl (singular Sais)

Saeson

  1. Englishmen, plural of Sais
  2. English people

See also

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