Swede


noun
1.
a native or inhabitant of Sweden.
2.
(lowercase) Chiefly British. a rutabaga.
noun
1.
a Eurasian plant, Brassica napus (or B. napobrassica), cultivated for its bulbous edible root, which is used as a vegetable and as cattle fodder: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
2.
the root of this plant
3.
(NZ) a slang word for head (sense 1)
noun
1.
a native, citizen, or inhabitant of Sweden

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