The Germanic-speaking descendants of three tribes, the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, who came from Denmark, northwestern Germany, and Holland, who settled in what are now England and southern Scotland in the fifth century, displacing the native Celts. Though they had close cultural ties with Scandinavia, they were on the recieving end of the Viking Raids from 793 to 1066, when the Anglo-Saxon government (now mostly under the control of Vikings) was annihilated by the Normans, a powerful group of French-speaking Vikings.
by El_Haggis September 12, 2006
by Taylor Gulledge October 22, 2008
One of descent from England, but no-where else (not even other parts of the united kingdom) who can trace his or her mitochrondric DNA to either the anglo mitochrondric eves or the saxons mitochrondric eves. Basically, if your family lived in England before 1066, you are of anglo-saxon descent. This label is NOT extended to Normans. Simply being pre-plantagenet is not enough to be considered anglo-saxon.
by Gumba Gumba August 05, 2004
by Not-gonna-tellya April 22, 2005
Wendy: Do you see those negro saxons fishing off the shore?
Tom: Yes, but i think they may be invading.
Tom: Yes, but i think they may be invading.
by Taylor Eaton October 28, 2008
Also known as a Wigger, any white kid acting black
Derived from Negro-black person and saxon-Native to saxony of england
Derived from Negro-black person and saxon-Native to saxony of england
by Mr.Madness December 18, 2009
Any number of the African Diaspora in the United States, Caribbean or Europe who are descendant from a somewhat mixed ancestry.
by Ed Thomas June 01, 2005