Definitions for Prussianism

Prussianism Prus·sian·ism

Spelling: [pruhsh-uh-niz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈprʌʃ əˌnɪz əm/

Prussianism is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 536 anagrams from letters in Prussianism (aiimnprsssu).

Definitions for Prussianism

noun

  1. the militaristic spirit, system, policy, or methods historically associated with the Prussians.

Origin of Prussianism

First recorded in 1855-60; Prussian + -ism

Examples for Prussianism

I read in your article that the turn of Czarism will come after that of Prussianism.

"Socialisation" has not as yet affected the economic basis of the Prussianism that we have been fighting.

I believe the Prussianism I picture is the real Prussianism.

Our eyes are fixed on the goal, namely, the crushing of Prussianism.

And what was in the first patriotism was in the second something with no name but Prussianism.

The thought of the world being swayed by Prussianism was unbearable.

The spirit of Prussianism and the spirit of Americanism cannot live in the same world.

Either Prussianism would win and the protest would be hopeless, or Prussianism would lose and the protest would be needless.

In an apotheosis of Prussianism Turkey was to turn on her Allies and drive them out.

This would mean a restoration of Junkerism and Prussianism, but not of Kaiserism.

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