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Jutish

Jutish may refer to

  • Jutes: the Jutish people;
  • Jutlandic dialect;
  • other things originating in, or associated with, Jutland – a region of modern Denmark.

Usage examples of "jutish".

Kentish Britain when the Jutish pirate had but three hundred followers and perhaps a score of horses.

Ambrosius Aurelianus and Uther against Vortigen and his Jutish mercenaries when I was twelve!

The first real success was not until 826, when the Jutish pretender to the throne, Harald, was converted by the Emperor, Louis the Pious, and the Frankish monk Ansgar.

Belike he felt his Jutish blood speak to him, though blood-ties should never count above loyalty to a chieftain.

But then your own High King Vortigern brought in the Jutish freebooter Hengist and his cutthroats!

A fleet was taken in a Jutish bay and used for raids on Trollheim itself.

Everard and Whitcomb spent an hour unconscious under the hypnotic educators, to emerge with fluency in Latin and in several Saxon and Jutish dialects, and with a fair knowledge of the mores.

The moon was white on the half-ruined Roman walls of ancient Durovernum, dappled black on the newer earth and wood of the Jutish repairs.

Whitcomb pressed her to him, heedless of the blood still wet on his Jutish clothes.