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sax·o·ny \ˈsaksənē, -ni\ noun (-es) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: from Saxony, former German state in central Germany 1. a. : any of various fine soft woolen fabrics originally made in Saxony of merino wool and usually having a firm texture and small clear patterns b. : a fine knitting yarn of closely-twisted three-ply wool 2. : a Wilton jacquard carpet woven with moderately tight twisted pile yarns |