Definitions for Teutonism

Teutonism Teu·ton·ism

Spelling: [toot-n-iz-uh m, tyoot-]
IPA: /ˈtut nˌɪz əm, ˈtyut-/

Teutonism is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 442 anagrams from letters in Teutonism (eimnosttu).

Definitions for Teutonism

noun

  1. the character, spirit, or culture of the Teutons, especially the Germans.
  2. a Teutonic or German characteristic.
  3. Germanism.

Origin of Teutonism

First recorded in 1850-55; Teuton + -ism

Examples for Teutonism

Calvinism was a mistake, and Capitalism was a mistake, and Teutonism and the flattery of the Northern tribes were mistakes.

He had at first discounted heavily his old friend's pyrotechnic, cynical bill of complaints against the Teutons and Teutonism.

One of the striking expressions of this Teutonism is presented by the language in which the Anglo-Saxon laws were written.

In this the Germans rather resemble the Welsh, though heaven knows what becomes of Teutonism if they do.

No, we've fallen a prey to the glamour of Teutonism, and of being expedient and Hunnish.

The sad successes of that deadly year sent a wave of triumphant Teutonism over the face of Europe.

There was a time when Teutonism played a great role in our national life.

For Austria to pursue further its policy of Teutonism is madness.

It was a time when the least hint of Teutonism carried the stench of death to British nostrils.

It was a pity, but the Americans were not to blame if the very intonation of a Teutonism made their ears tingle.

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