"Saxnote" meaning in Old Saxon

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Proper name

Etymology: Compare Old English *Seaxneat in the attested form Seaxneating. Etymology templates: {{cog|ang|*Seaxneat}} Old English *Seaxneat Head templates: {{head|osx|proper noun}} Saxnote
  1. Saxnot, Seaxneat: a god of the Saxons. Categories (topical): Gods
    Sense id: en-Saxnote-osx-name-GRlUOUWQ Categories (other): Old Saxon entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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          "ref": "9th century, Old Saxon Baptismal Vow, line 3",
          "roman": "Thunaer and Woden and Saxnot",
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