see|Swede
Image:CDC rutabaga.jpg|thumb|right|300 px|Swede.
English
Etymology
The Swedes introduced the plant to the English in the 1700's -> Swedish turnip -> swede.
Pronunciation
IPA|/swi:d/
Noun
en-noun
- context|mainly|UK The fleshy yellow root of a variety of rape, Brassica napus, resembling a large turnip, grown as a vegetable.
- The plant from which this is obtained.
- Scotland|Ireland|Northern England The turnip.
Synonyms
(plant): rutabaga (US, Canada)
(vegetable): rutabaga (US, Canada), neep (Scotland), yellow turnip (US), winter turnip
Translations
trans-top|yellow root of Brassica napus
Belarusian: б���ка f
Breton: irvin-saoz collective noun
Bulgarian: б��ква f
Czech: tuÅ�Ãn m
Danish: kålroe
Dutch: koolraap f
Finnish: lanttu
French: rutabaga#French|rutabaga m, chou-navet m
German: Kohlrübe f, Steckrübe f
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Italian: ravizzone f
Japanese: ������ (kabuhabotan)
Korean: 무 (mu), �복 (nabok)
Norwegian: kålrot
Polish: brukiew f
Russian: б��ква (brjúkva) f
Swedish: kålrot c
Turkish: �algam
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trans-top|plant
Belarusian: б���ка f
Breton: irvin-saoz collective noun
Bulgarian: б��ква f
Czech: tuÅ�Ãn m
Danish: kålroe
Dutch: koolraap f
Finnish: lanttu
French: rutabaga#French|rutabaga m, chou-navet m
German: Kohlrübe f
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Italian: ravizzone f
Japanese: ������ (kabuhabotan)
Korean: 무 (mu), �복 (nabok)
Norwegian: kålrot
Polish: brukiew f
Russian: б��ква (brjúkva) f
Swedish: kålrot c
Turkish: �algam
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trans-top|turnip
See: turnip
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