Definitions for Germanism

Germanism Ger·man·ism

Spelling: [jur-muh-niz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈdʒɜr məˌnɪz əm/

Germanism is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 584 anagrams from letters in Germanism (aegimmnrs).

Definitions for Germanism

noun

  1. a usage, idiom, or other feature that is characteristic of the German language.
  2. a custom, manner, mode of thought, action, etc., that is characteristic of the German people.
  3. extreme partiality for or attachment to Germany, Germans, or German customs, manners, etc.

Origin of Germanism

First recorded in 1605-15; German + -ism

Examples for Germanism

This Germanism appears ready to continue after the War to be the malignant and would-be assassin of other civilizations.

Let us look at the whole matter, both the biology and the Germanism, in the light of freedom from dogma and outraged feeling.

He pretends that there is no difference between Anglo-Saxonism and Germanism.

Subject to this qualification, the proportion of the forms in -ing, is a measure of the Germanism of the population.

Germanism in its later and worst form would be the inspiriting thought and philosophy of the hour.

But this was only the commencement of the reign of imbecility and Germanism.

England is now showing on what feeble feet its Germanism rests, how unsound, how profoundly unworthy of the German Thought it is.

Germanism, with its ideal of force, is contrasted with the ideal of Greek and Christian culture and philosophy.

In the day of their power they were more tolerant of Germanism.

Polonism had resisted the utmost efforts of Germanism and Slavonism for more than a hundred years.

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