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#36830. tjoebigham
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What does "-sex" mean in such place-names as Middlesex, Essex and Sussex?
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Stew54
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Saxon Ithink (but don't have a source). In the sense of land occupied by the Middle Saxons, East Saxon and South Saxons.
Jul 29 03, 7:12 PM
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mochyn
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saxon
Jul 29 03, 7:12 PM
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gmackematix
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Sex here means Saxons. So Wessex, Essex and Sussex were the western, eastern and southern Saxons. Presumably, the northern Saxons lived in Nosex and all died out!
Jul 29 03, 7:13 PM
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