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Jute

Pronunciation: /dʒuːt/
Definition of Jute

noun

  • a member of a Germanic people that (according to Bede) joined the Angles and Saxons in invading Britain in the 5th century, settling in a region including Kent and the Isle of Wight. They may have come from Jutland.

Derivatives

Jutish

adjective

Origin:

Old English Eotas, Iotas, influenced later in spelling by medieval Latin Jutae, Juti

Jute in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of Jute in the US English dictionary