Swede
41swede — noun Etymology: Low German or obsolete Dutch Date: 1589 1. capitalized a. a native or inhabitant of Sweden b. a person of Swedish descent 2. chiefly British rutabaga …
42Swede — /sweed/, n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Sweden. 2. (l.c.) Chiefly Brit. a rutabaga. [1580 90; < MD or MLG; c. G Schwede; cf. OE Sweon (pl.), ON Svear, Sviar, ML Suiones] * * * …
43swede — noun /swiːd/ a) The fleshy yellow root of a variety of rape, Brassica napus, resembling a large turnip, grown as a vegetable. b) The plant from which this is obtained. Syn: rutabaga, neep, yellow turnip, winter turnip …
44Swede — noun A person from Sweden or of Swedish descent. See Also: Sweden …
45Swede — swiËd n. citizen or resident of Sweden …
46swede — 1) weeds 2) sewed …
47swede — noun Brit. 1》 a large, round yellow fleshed root vegetable originally introduced into Scotland from Sweden. 2》 the variety of rape which produces swedes …
48Swede — noun (C) someone who comes from Sweden …
49swede — noun (C, U) BrE a round yellow vegetable that grows under the ground; rutabaga AmE …
50swede — [swiːd] noun [C/U] British a hard round yellow vegetable that grows under the ground …