Nethersaxon
English
Adjective
Nethersaxon (comparative more Nethersaxon, superlative most Nethersaxon)
- (rare) Alternative form of Nether-Saxon
- 1949, Johns Hopkins University, Modern language notes:
- Much of the conservative rationality of the Nethersaxon Duke, the Braunschweiger of the basin between the Elbe and Weser north of the Harz mountains, is reflected in this Fool, a fact which Mr. Knight might better substitute for his [...]
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