jyde

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse jótar m pl, from Proto-Germanic *eutaz, cognate with Old English Ēotas, Īotas.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjyːðə/, [ˈjyːð̩]

Noun

jyde c (singular definite jyden, plural indefinite jyder)

  1. Jutlander (a person from Jutland)
  2. (historical) Jute (member of a Germanic tribe that invaded Britain at the same time as the Angles and Saxons)

Inflection

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