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What (who) is Jutish - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jutish language; Jutish (disambiguation)

Jutlandish         
  • The distribution of one, two, and three grammatical genders in Danish dialects. In Zealand the transition from three to two genders has happened fairly recently. West of the red line the definite article goes before the word as in English or German; east of the line it takes the form of a suffix.
DANISH DIALECT
Jydsk; Jutlandish; Jutlandic language; ISO 639:jut; Jutlandic; Eastern Jutlandic; Western Jutlandic; West Jutlandic; Vestjysk; Østjysk; Jute language; Jutland dialect; Jutlandic dialects; Peter Skautrup Centret
·adj Of or pertaining to Jutland, or to the people of Jutland.
South Jutlandic         
DIALECT OF DANISH
Southern Jutish; Synnejysk; South Jutish; Southern Jutlandic; Sønderjysk
South Jutlandic or South Jutish (South Jutish: ; ; ) is a dialect of the Danish language. South Jutlandic is spoken in Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland; also called Schleswig or Slesvig) on both sides of the border between Denmark and Germany.
Feng (chieftain)         
LEGENDARY JUTISH CHIEFTAIN
Feng (Claudius); Feng (Jutish chieftain)
Feng was a legendary Jutish chieftain and the prototype for William Shakespeare's King Claudius. He appears in Chronicon Lethrense and in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (book 3).

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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.