Nether-Saxon
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From nether- + Saxon, influenced by or a calque of German niedersächsisch (as a noun Niedersächsisch) and similar terms in Dutch (Nedersaksisch) and Low German.
Proper noun
[edit]- Synonym of Low German
Adjective
[edit]Nether-Saxon (comparative more Nether-Saxon, superlative most Nether-Saxon)
- Of or relating to the Low German tongue, people or culture.
- 1825, Edgar Taylor, Sarah Austin, Lays of the minnesingers or German troubadours, page 106:
- Some of the same songs are, it is said, to be found in the Thuringian dialect in a MS. collection at Jena. Kinderling, in his history of the Plattdeutsch, Nether-Saxon, or Low-German tongue [...]
- Note: This refers to the German work „Geschichte der Nieder-Sächsischen oder sogenanten Plattdeutschen Sprache vornehmlich bis auf Luthers Zeiten, nebst einer Musterung der vornehmsten Denkmahle dieser Mundart, entworfen von M. Joh. Fried. August Kinderling“ (Magdeburg, 1800), page 262.
- Some of the same songs are, it is said, to be found in the Thuringian dialect in a MS. collection at Jena. Kinderling, in his history of the Plattdeutsch, Nether-Saxon, or Low-German tongue [...]
- 1825, Edgar Taylor, Sarah Austin, Lays of the minnesingers or German troubadours, page 106: