Definitions for teutons

teutons Teu·ton

Spelling: [toot-n, tyoot-n]
IPA: /ˈtut n, ˈtyut n/

Teutons is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 154 anagrams from letters in teutons (enosttu).

Definitions for teutons

noun

  1. a member of a Germanic people or tribe first mentioned in the 4th century b.c. and supposed to have dwelt in Jutland.
  2. a native of Germany or a person of German origin.

adjective

  1. Teutonic.

Origin of teutons

1720-30; Latin Teutonī (plural) tribal name Germanic

Examples for teutons

That simple and astute Teuton had been, it seems, holding me up to Falk in the light of a rival.

More than six hundred Teuton dead were counted after that engagement.

Teuton and Latin and Slav have taken Byron to themselves, and have made him their own.

Under Teuton phlegm lies an hysteria that rivals that of the Latin races.

The ship on the eastern wing of the Teuton line was in flames.

It is possible to note the difference in the character of the Celt and Teuton.

Personally and politically he was held tight by the Teuton tentacles.

Food, not glory, seems to be the supreme object of the Teuton's ambition.

It was in these conditions that the Teuton capacity for organization was manifested.

"I would haff to blow my brains out," was the reply of the Teuton.

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