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Teu·ton·ic
/tuˈtɑnɪk, tju-/
(
a
.)條頓人,條頓語的,日爾曼的條頓語,日爾曼語
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Teu·ton·ic
n.
The
language
of
the
ancient
Germans
;
the
Teutonic
languages
,
collectively
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Teu·ton·ic
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
Teutons
,
esp
.
the
ancient
Teutons
;
Germanic
.
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
any
of
the
Teutonic
languages
,
or
the
peoples
who
speak
these
languages
.
Teutonic languages
,
a
group
of
languages
forming
a
division
of
the
Indo-European
,
or
Aryan
,
family
,
and
embracing
the
High
German
,
Low
German
,
Gothic
,
and
Scandinavian
dialects
and
languages
.
Teutonic order
,
a
military
religious
order
of
knights
,
established
toward
the
close
of
the
twelfth
century
,
in
imitation
of
the
Templars
and
Hospitalers
,
and
composed
chiefly
of
Teutons
,
or
Germans
.
The
order
rapidly
increased
in
numbers
and
strength
till
it
became
master
of
all
Prussia
,
Livonia
,
and
Pomerania
.
In
its
decay
it
was
abolished
by
Napoleon
;
but
it
has
been
revived
as
an
honorary
order
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Teutonic
adj
1:
of
or
pertaining
to
the
ancient
Teutons
or
their
languages
;
"
Teutonic
peoples
such
as
Germans
and
Scandinavians
and
British
"; "
Germanic
mythology
" [
syn
:
Germanic
]
2:
of
a
more
or
less
German
nature
;
somewhat
German
; "
Germanic
peoples
"; "
his
Germanic
nature
"; "
formidable
volumes
Teutonic
in
their
thoroughness
" [
syn
:
German
,
Germanic
]
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