rough fibre made from the stems of a tropical Old World plant, used for making twine and rope or woven into sacking or matting
the herbaceous plant which is cultivated for jute fibre, with edible young shoots
a member of a Germanic people that (according to Bede) joined the Angles and Saxons in invading Britain in the 5th century, settling in a region including Kent and the Isle of Wight. They may have come from Jutland