Jutes [noun]

Definition of Jutes:

plant

Synonyms of Jutes:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jutes:

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Sentence/Example of Jutes:

Jutes And paid us visits in their ships Bent on their ruthless looting trips.

I know of only one parallel for such assumed adoption of a name: that also concerns the Jutes.

A portion of these extracts will now be submitted to criticism; that portion being the statement concerning the Jutes.

If so, what would be more natural than for him to conclude that Jutes as well as Angles helped to subdue the country.

The Jutes, with whom Kent is more immediately concerned, were the northernmost of the three tribes of the Germanic family.

He grew apace in the humble house, and the Danish dialect spoken by the West Jutes became his language.

The Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes found their way into this plain through the rivers that flowed east and south.

The warriors of Hengest had been drawn from the Jutes, the smallest of the three tribes who were to blend in the English people.

But danger from the Pict was hardly over when danger came from the Jutes themselves.

It is the first passage which contains the names of either the Angles or the Jutes.