Associations to the word «Teuton»
Noun
- Celt
- Gaul
- Horde
- German
- Slav
- Ally
- Marius
- Saxon
- Germany
- Hindus
- Romans
- Goth
- Latin
- Scandinavia
- Roman
- Spirit
- Dane
- Thor
- Persian
- Witchcraft
- Anglo
- Greek
- Austrian
- Finn
- Bc
- Rhine
- Tribe
- Divinity
- Ancestor
- Magic
- Prophecy
- Religion
- Caesar
- Civilization
- Clash
- Christianity
- Rome
- Ancient
- Cult
- Race
- Boston
- Europe
- Empire
- Belief
- Struggle
- Unity
- Emperor
- Italian
- Jews
- Peninsula
- Demon
- Warrior
- Fighting
- Sweden
- East
- Manner
- Characteristic
- Russia
- Conflict
- Century
- Southern
- Doubt
- Frank
- Italy
- Northern
- Entry
- Battle
- Invasion
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TEUTON, noun. (historical) A member of an early Germanic tribe living in Jutland noted in historical writings by Greek and Roman authors.
TEUTON, noun. (historical) A member of the Teutonic Order.
TEUTON, noun. A member of any Germanic language speaking people, especially a German.
Dictionary definition
TEUTON, noun. Someone (especially a German) who speaks a Germanic language.
TEUTON, noun. A member of the ancient Germanic people who migrated from Jutland to southern Gaul and were annihilated by the Romans.
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