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Teuton

N สมาชิก เผ่า เยอรมัน โบราณ เผ่า หนึ่ง  100 ปีก่อน คริสต์ กาล  liam

 

Teutonic

N เกี่ยวกับ ชน เผ่า เยอรมัน โบราณ เผ่า หนึ่ง  100 ปีก่อน คริสต์ กาล  sa-ma-chik-pao-yor-ra-man-bo-ran-pao-nuang

 

teuton

N สมาชิก เผ่า เยอรมัน โบราณ ที่อยู่ บน  Jutland คน เยอรมัน 

 

teutonic

A เกี่ยวกับ ชาว เยอรมัน หรือ ชาวยุโรป ทางเหนือ  เกี่ยวกับ  teuton

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TEUTONIC

a.Pertaining to the Teutons, a people of Germany, or to their language; as a noun, the language of the Teutons, the parent of the German Dutch, and Anglo Saxon or native English. Teutonic order, a military religious order of knights, established toward the close of the twelfth century, in imitation of the Templars and Hospitallers. It was composed chiefly of Teutons or Germans, who marched to the Holy Land in the crusades, and was established in that country for charitable purposes. It increased in numbers and strength till it became master of all Prussia, Livonia and Pomerania.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TEUTON

Teu "ton, n.; pl. E. Teutons, L. Teutones. Etym: [L. Teutones,Teutoni, the name of a Germanic people, probably akin to E. Dutch. Cf. Dutch. ]

 

1. One of an ancient German tribe; later, a name applied to any member of the Germanic race in Europe; now used to designate a German, Dutchman, Scandinavian, etc. , in distinction from a Celt or one of a Latin race.

 

2. A member of the Teutonic branch of the Indo-European, or Aryan, family.

 

TEUTONIC

Teu *ton "ic, a. Etym: [L. Teutonicus, from Teutoni, or Teutones. See Teuton. ]

 

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.

 

TEUTONIC

TEUTONIC Teu *ton "ic, n.

 

Defn: The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages, collectively.

 

TEUTONICISM

TEUTONICISM Teu *ton "i *cism, n.

 

Defn: A mode of speech peculiar to the Teutons; a Teutonic idiom, phrase, or expression; a Teutonic mode or custom; a Germanism.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Teuton

Teu ton |ˈt (y )o͞otn tjutn | noun a member of a people who lived in Jutland in the 4th century bc and fought the Romans in France in the 2nd century bc . often derogatory a German. ORIGIN from Latin Teutones, Teutoni (plural ), from an Indo-European root meaning people or country.

 

Teutonic

Teu ton ic |t (y )o͞oˈtänik t (j )uˈtɑnɪk | adjective 1 of or relating to the Teutons. often derogatory displaying the characteristics popularly attributed to Germans: making preparations with Teutonic thoroughness. 2 archaic denoting the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. noun archaic the language of the Teutons. DERIVATIVES Teu ton i cism |-ˈtänəˌsizəm |noun

 

Teutonic Knights

Teu ton ic Knights a military and religious order of German knights, priests, and lay brothers, originally enrolled c. 1191 as the Teutonic Knights of St. Mary of Jerusalem. They became a great sovereign power through conquests made in campaigns against Germany's non-Christian neighbors, such as Prussia and Livonia, from 1225. Abolished by Napoleon in 1809, the order was re-established in Vienna as an honorary ecclesiastical institution in 1834 and maintains a titular existence.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Teuton

Teuton |ˈtjuːt (ə )n | noun a member of a people who lived in Jutland in the 4th century bc and fought the Romans in France in the 2nd century bc . often derogatory a German. ORIGIN from Latin Teutones, Teutoni (plural ), from an Indo-European root meaning people or country .

 

Teutonic

Teutonic |tjuːˈtɒnɪk | adjective 1 relating to the Teutons. often derogatory displaying the characteristics popularly attributed to Germans: making preparations with Teutonic thoroughness. 2 archaic denoting the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. noun [ mass noun ] archaic the language of the Teutons. DERIVATIVES Teutonicism |-sɪz (ə )m |noun

 

Teutonic Knights

Teut |on ¦ic Knights a military and religious order of German knights, priests, and lay brothers, originally enrolled c. 1191 as the Teutonic Knights of St Mary of Jerusalem. They became a great sovereign power through conquests made in campaigns against Germany's non-Christian neighbours, such as Prussia and Livonia from 1225. Abolished by Napoleon in 1809, the order was re-established in Vienna as an honorary ecclesiastical institution in 1834 and maintains a titular existence.

 

Duden Dictionary

Teutone

Teu to ne Substantiv, maskulin abwertend, auch scherzhaft , der |Teut o ne |der Teutone; Genitiv: des Teutonen, Plural: die Teutonen lateinisch Teutoni (Plural ) = zusammenfassende Bezeichnung aller germanischen Stämme, eigentlich = Volk im Norden Germaniens [typischer ] Deutscher

 

Teutonengrill

Teu to nen grill Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich scherzhaft , der |Teut o nengrill |Strand in einem südlichen Urlaubsland, an dem sich massenhaft deutsche Touristen sonnen

 

Teutonia

Teu to nia Eigenname |Teut o nia |lateinische Bezeichnung für Deutschland

 

Teutonin

Teu to nin Substantiv, feminin , die |Teut o nin |weibliche Form zu Teutone

 

teutonisch

teu to nisch Adjektiv abwertend, auch scherzhaft |teut o nisch |lateinisch Teutonicus = germanisch [typisch ] deutsch teutonische Tugenden

 

French Dictionary

teuton

teuton , onne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Relatif à l ’ancienne Germanie. Note Orthographique teuto nn e.

 

teutonique

teutonique adj. adjectif Relatif aux Teutons. Note Orthographique teuto n ique.

 

Spanish Dictionary

teutón, -tona

teutón, -tona adjetivo 1 Relativo a un antiguo pueblo germano que se asentó en la costa báltica hacia el siglo ii .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que era de este antiguo pueblo germano :los teutones fueron derrotados por los romanos en el año 102 .3 adjetivo coloquial Alemán (relativo a Alemania o a sus habitantes ).4 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino coloquial Alemán (persona que es de Alemania ).

 

teutónico, -ca

teutónico, -ca adjetivo 1 De los teutones o relacionado con ellos :furor teutónico .2 Relativo a una orden militar y religiosa creada por peregrinos alemanes en el siglo xii , o a los caballeros de la misma :los caballeros teutónicos designaban a los eslavos como sarracenos .3 nombre masculino Alto alemán, lengua que hablaban los teutones .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Teuton

Teu ton /t j úːt (ə )n /名詞 C 1 古代チュートン人 [族 ] 〘古代ゲルマン民族 〙.2 チュートン人 〘ドイツ オランダ スカンジナビアなどの北欧人 〙.3 ゲルマン人 ; ドイツ人 (German ).

 

Teutonic

Teu ton ic /t j uːtɑ́nɪk |-tɔ́n -/形容詞 1 古代チュートン人の .2 チュートン [北欧 ]人の .3 ドイツ人の (German ).4 チュートン語の .名詞 U チュートン [ゲルマン ]語 (Germanic ).