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Teutonic    
a. 条顿人,条顿语的,日耳曼的
n. 条顿语,日耳曼语

条顿人,条顿语的,日尔曼的条顿语,日尔曼语

Teutonic
adj 1: of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their
languages; "Teutonic peoples such as Germans and
Scandinavians and British"; "Germanic mythology" [synonym:
{Teutonic}, {Germanic}]

Teutonic \Teu*ton"ic\, a. [L. Teutonicus, from Teutoni, or
Teutones. See {Teuton}.]
1. Of or pertaining to the Teutons, esp. the ancient Teutons;
Germanic.
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2. Of or pertaining to any of the Teutonic languages, or the
peoples who speak these languages.
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{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.
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Teutonic \Teu*ton"ic\, n.
The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages,
collectively.
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  • Teutonic Order - Wikipedia
    Its members have commonly been known as the Teutonic Knights, having historically served as a crusading military order for supporting Catholic rule in the Holy Land and the Northern Crusades during the Middle Ages, as well as supplying military protection for Catholics in Eastern Europe
  • TEUTONIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TEUTONIC is of, relating to, or characteristic of the Teutons How to use Teutonic in a sentence
  • The Meaning of “Teutonic,” From Tribal Identity to Modern Ideologies
    The word “Teutonic” has evolved over the centuries from the name of a specific Germanic tribe to denote German culture and its chivalric values
  • Welcome to the Official Website of the Teutonic Order
    Initially established as hospital brotherhood near the seaport Acre in the Holy Land in the year 1190, during the third crusade, the Teutonic Order was transformed into both a chivalric and clerical Order of Knights in 1198 and has existed as such for more than 800 years
  • 800-Year-Old Crusader Fortress Reveals Teutonic Knights’ Lost Legacy in . . .
    A new study finds that a crusader fortress in Transylvania was likely built by the Teutonic Knights in the early 13th century
  • Teutonic Knight - World History Encyclopedia
    A medieval Teutonic Knight was a member of the Catholic military Deutscher Orden or Teutonic Order, officially founded in March 1198 CE
  • Teutonic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Adjective Teutonic (comparative more Teutonic, superlative most Teutonic) Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons (dated or offensive) Having qualities that are regarded as typical of German people
  • - Teutonic Wines
    Only working with cool-climate growing sites, adhering to natural farming practices and minimal intervention, Teutonic wines reflect all that is natural in winemaking—from the vineyard, to the cellar, to the bottle
  • Radiocarbon Dating Confirms Teutonic Knights Built This Transylvania . . .
    Through carbon dating research, an incredible find has been uncovered in Transylvania, Romania Nothing less than a medieval fortress has conclusively been proven to be built by the Knightly Order of Teutonic Knights The Teutonic Knights evoke a myriad of medieval legends From chivalrous
  • Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Teutones - The History Files
    It was probably this event (which is ascribed by some scholars to 307-306 BC) which affected the Teutones (Teutons - the origin of 'Teutonic') in the centre of the peninsula along with their northern neighbours, the Cimbri, enough to force them to migrate outwards in large numbers





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