From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishAnglo-SaxonˌAnglo-ˈSaxon noun 1 [countable]SAR someone who belonged to the race of people who lived in England from about 600 AD2 [uncountable]SLL the language used by the Anglo-Saxons3 [countable]SAN a white person, especially someone whose family originally came from England —Anglo-Saxon adjective
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Anglo-Saxon• The Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings employed the system, but during Plantagenet times it fell into desuetude.• The government remains overwhelmingly white Anglo-Saxon, as is the political culture.