jutes in English

noun
1
a member of a Germanic people that may have come from Jutland and, according to the Venerable Bede, joined the Angles and Saxons in invading Britain in the 5th century, settling in a region including Kent and the Isle of Wight.
Britain is a mongrel country of Britons, Celts, Scots, Picts, Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes , Vikings, Normans, Jews, Huguenots, members of the Empire and Commonwealth, and many more groups.
noun
1
rough fiber made from the stems of a tropical Old World plant, used for making twine and rope or woven into sacking or matting.
There were different weaves in jute and blends of jute with cotton and silk.
2
the herbaceous plant that is cultivated for jute fiber, with edible young shoots.
This is more so in the case of small & medium Farmers who are involved in conventional cultivation of common products like rice, wheat, coconut, jute or sugar cane.

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1. Angle, member of a Germanic people, which, together with the Jutes, Saxons, and probably the Frisians, invaded the island of Britain in the 5th century ce

2. Bede states that the Anglii, before coming to Great Britain, dwelt in a land called Angulus, "which lies between the province of the Jutes and the Saxons, and remains unpopulated to this day." Similar evidence is given by the Historia Brittonum.King Alfred the Great and the chronicler Æthelweard identified this place with Anglia, in the province of Schleswig (Slesvig) (though it may then have