Definitions for Teutonic

Teutonic Teu·ton·ic

Spelling: [too-ton-ik, tyoo-]
IPA: /tuˈtɒn ɪk, tyu-/

Teutonic is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 191 anagrams from letters in Teutonic (ceinottu).

Definitions for Teutonic

noun

  1. Germanic.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the ancient Teutons.
  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of the Teutons or Germans; German.
  3. noting or pertaining to the northern European stock that includes the German, Dutch, Scandinavian, British, and related peoples.
  4. (of languages) Germanic.
  5. Nordic.

Origin of Teutonic

First recorded in 1580-90; Teuton + -ic

Examples for Teutonic

"Awful," echoed Schomberg, in a Teutonic throaty tone of despair.

This was said in a guttural voice, the accent being quite Teutonic.

He conducted a 24-year-long war against Sweden, Poland, Lithuania, and the Teutonic Knights, and lost.

It was more about the way art looked: it should be as naturalistic as possible, and be made by Teutonic or Scandinavian artists.

It is said to be a language of Latin roots with a Teutonic grammar.

The Germans knew they had a special sea creature in their Teutonic grip.

Observe the Teutonic sense of proportion and nice forgiving temper.

There's no Teutonic engineering magic to this impressive record.

Yet by equating their engineering with Teutonic rigor the Germans have created the impression of an exclusive proprietary quality.

There was positively a smile in his noble Teutonic beard, the first smile for weeks.

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