Swede

Swede
Swede (n.) 1610s, from Low German, from M.L.G. Swede, back-formed from a source akin to O.E. Sweoðeod, lit. "Swede-people," from Sweon (pl.) "Swedes" (O.N., O.Swed. Sviar), called by the Romans Suiones, probably from P.Gmc. *sweba "free, independent," or else from *geswion "kinsman."

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