Teutonic or Teuton(s) may refer to
- the Teutones
- Germanic peoples (dated), see Theodiscus
- Furor Teutonicus
- A German military order, the Teutonic Knights. The Teutons or Teutones (from Proto-Germanic * Þeudanōz) were mentioned as a Germanic tribe by Greek and Roman authors The Germanic peoples are a historical group of Indo-European -speaking peoples originating in Northern Europe and identified by their use of the Germanic la Theodiscus, the latinised form of Germanic Diutisc ("vernacular" "native" or "indigenous" is a Middle Latin The Germanic languages are a group of related languages that constitute a branch of the Indo-European (IE Language family. Furor Teutonicus "Teutonic Fury" is a Latin phrase referring to the proverbial fierceness of the Teutones, or more generally the Germanic tribes The Teutonic Order is a German Roman Catholic religious order.
- SS Teutonic (1889)
See also
The SS Teutonic was a steamship built for the White Star Line in Belfast and was the first Armed merchant cruiser. la Theodiscus, the latinised form of Germanic Diutisc ("vernacular" "native" or "indigenous" is a Middle Latin
Dictionary
Teutonic
-adjective
- Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons.
- Having qualities that are regarded as typical of German people.
- (obsolete) Germanic branch of Indo-European family of languages
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