Teutonic
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˌtjuːˈtɒn.ɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An ancient Germanic, or modern German, individual.
形容词 adj.
- Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons.
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Having qualities that are regarded as typical of German people.
— Teutonic exactitude
- Relating to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
PIE word
*tewtéh₂
1580, from Latin Teutonicus, from Teutonēs, Teutonī (“the Teutons”, name of a Germanic tribe that inhabited coastal Germany and devastated Gaul between 113–101 B.C.), equivalent to Teuton + -ic.
*tewtéh₂
1580, from Latin Teutonicus, from Teutonēs, Teutonī (“the Teutons”, name of a Germanic tribe that inhabited coastal Germany and devastated Gaul between 113–101 B.C.), equivalent to Teuton + -ic.
词源 2
PIE word
*tewtéh₂
1580, from Latin Teutonicus, from Teutonēs, Teutonī (“the Teutons”, name of a Germanic tribe that inhabited coastal Germany and devastated Gaul between 113–101 B.C.), equivalent to Teuton + -ic.
*tewtéh₂
1580, from Latin Teutonicus, from Teutonēs, Teutonī (“the Teutons”, name of a Germanic tribe that inhabited coastal Germany and devastated Gaul between 113–101 B.C.), equivalent to Teuton + -ic.
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