jutes Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
jutes ka kya matlab hota hai
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jutes शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
इनमें ऐंग्ल, सैक्सन तथा जूट्स नामक निम्न वर्गीय जर्मन मूल की जातियाँ थीं जो डेनमार्क, जर्मनी और हालैंड से ४०० ई. में ब्रिटेन आए थे और इन्हें इंग्लैंड पर विजय पाने के लिए सेल्ट लोगों से १५० वर्षों तक युद्ध करना पड़ा था।
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jutes's Usage Examples:
JUTES, the third of the Teutonic nations which invaded Britain in the 5th century, called by Bede Iutae or Iuti (see Britain, Anglo-Saxon).
15) states that the people of the more northern kingdoms (East Anglia, Mercia, Northumbria, 'c.) belonged to the Angli, while those of Essex, Sussex and Wessex were sprung from the Saxons, and those of Kent and southern Hampshire from the Jutes.
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Some recent writers have preferred to identify the Jutes with a tribe called Eucii mentioned in a letter from Theodberht to Justinian (Mon.
With regard to the origin of the Jutes, Bede only says that Angulus (Angel) lay between the territories of the Saxons and the Iutae - a statement which points to their identity with the Iuti or Jyder of later times, i.e.
We are also quite uncertain as to the extent to which the Jutes and Saxons may in their turn have again introduced a new breed of horses into England; and even to the close of the Anglo-Saxon period of English history allusions to the horse are still very infrequent.
p 227) that the ogams originated in Pembroke, " where there was a very ancient Teutonic settlement, possibly of Jutes, who, as is indicated by the evidence of runic inscriptions found in Kent, seem to have been the only Teutonic people of southern Britain who were acquainted with the Gothic Futhoro."
Suspicion likewise attaches to the name Cerdic, which seems to be Welsh, while we learn from Bede that the Isle of Wight, together with part at least of the Hampshire coast, was colonized by Jutes, who apparently had a kingdom distinct from that of Wessex.
Bede states that the invaders belonged to three different nations, Kent and southern Hampshire being occupied by Jutes, while Essex, Sussex and Wessex were founded by the Saxons, and the remaining kingdoms by the Angli.
The settlers of Kent are described by Bede as Jutes, and there are traces in Kentish custom of differences from the other.
jutes's Meaning':
a plant fiber used in making rope or sacks
Synonyms:
European,
Antonyms:
untie,