Definition of Saxny	
	    			    		
		    		Saxony (3,502), a kingdom of Germany, lies within the basin of the
Elbe, facing on the E., between Bavaria (S.) and Prussia (N.), the
mountainous frontier of Bohemia; a little less in size than Yorkshire,
but very densely inhabited; spurs of the Erzgebirge, Fichtelgebirge, and
Riesengebirge diversify the surface; is a flourishing mining and
manufacturing country; Dresden is the capital, and other important towns
are Leipzig, Chemnitz, and Freiburg; the government is vested in the king
and two legislative chambers; is represented in the Reichstag and
Reichsrath of the empire; by the time of the Thirty Years' War the
electorate of Saxony, which in its heyday had stretched to the North Sea,
and from the Rhine to the Elbe, had sadly dwindled away; it suffered much
at the hands of Frederick the Great during the Seven Years' War, and in
1815, having sided with Napoleon, a portion of its territory was, by the
Congress of Vienna, ceded to Prussia; was defeated along with Austria in
1866, and thus joined the North German Confederation, to be incorporated
afterwards in the new German Empire. 
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		    		Sax"o*ny (?), n. [So named after the
kingdom of Saxony, reputed to produce fine wool.]
1. A kind of glossy woolen cloth formerly much
used. 
2.  Saxony yarn, or flannel made of it or
similar yarn. 
Sax"o*ny (?), n. [So named after the
kingdom of Saxony, reputed to produce fine wool.]
1. A kind of glossy woolen cloth formerly much
used. 
2.  Saxony yarn, or flannel made of it or
similar yarn. 
  
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