How To Use Teutonic In A Sentence
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The bewhiskered individual, who looked like a Scotsman, had the Teutonic name of Von Blix, and spoke with a strong American accent.
Chapter 14
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Germania" sets out to counter anti-German prejudice by celebrating the quirky, often cosmopolitan aspects of German history and culture that are at odds with the caricature of a monolithic, ruthlessly efficient and aggressively Teutonic state, associated first with Prussian expansionism and then, notoriously, with the totalitarianism of the Third Reich.
Teutonic Temptations
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Welschen und in Tiutschen richen_, 'in all Welsh and Teutonic kingdoms.'
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
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The Teutonic languages derive from Primitive Germanic.
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The third fundamental cause of the War was the desire of the Teutonic powers to control the small nations of the Balkan peninsula.
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The coach was a masterpiece of Teutonic engineering.
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It is the peculiarity of most of these German laws, in the only shape in which we know them, that, besides the _allod_ or domain of each household, they recognise several subordinate kinds or orders of property, each of which probably represents a separate transfusion of Roman principles into the primitive body of Teutonic usage.
Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society
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But it seemed odd -- to an absurdly sensitive, non-Teutonic mind it seemed somehow to lack justice -- that the picture-framer, after having been ruined, must risk his life in order to snatch from the catastrophe the debris of his career.
Over There War Scenes on the Western Front
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Anyone who believes the national stereotype of the Germans as humourless might like to ponder the following Teutonic rib-tickler: How did the Grand Canyon originate?
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By the way Lance, I applaud your use of alliteration and assonance; "Teutonic turd peddler" is so much more poetic than "German shit merchant.
10,000 BC IS A CRITICAL DARLING
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Just an AOP who survived the blitz, 4 years as a Squaddie [@4 bob a day], shoveled Dung @9d/hr in the cowshed, and watched turds go up the ladder and turn into dysentery on the way down [had that too] etc … … on January 23, 2010 at 7: 28 am Furor Teutonicus
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Despite the fact that scholars of all nations scoffed at the thing and pointed out that the very term 'rune' is of Teutonic origin, one enthusiastic old gentleman -- Mr. Michael Bawdrey, a retired brewer, thirsting for something more enduring than malt to carry his name down the ages -- became fired with enthusiasm upon the subject, and set forth for
Cleek, the Master Detective
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Though it is now customary to endow maggot with a Teutonic provenance, it has also been etymologized as the Middle Welsh maceiad, akin to magiaid
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 2
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Recreating the region of solicitation and paranoia exclusive the Teutonic status is a aggroup that includes Singer's regular collaborators physicist saint Sigel (SUPERMAN RETURNS, X2, X-MEN) as administrator of picturing and editor / composer Evangelist Ottman (SUPERMAN RETURNS, X2); as substantially as creation designers Lilly Kilvert (two-time Oscar-nominee for THE LAST SAMURAI and LEGENDS OF THE FALL) and Apostle Lumb (THE OMEN) and accumulation specializer Joanna general (MUNICH, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN).
Planet Malaysia
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The coach was a masterpiece of Teutonic engineering.
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It drives well, with the only down side from my point of view being the boxy and heavily Teutonic styling.
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On coming into the room where Min and I were regarding Dicky Chip's performances with loving eyes, and I completely "translated" by various combinating influences, Mrs Clyde appeared to take in the situation in an instant -- "an eyewink," as a minute portion of time is happily rendered in the Teutonic tongue.
She and I, Volume 1
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Hitler's goals were to purify Germany by removing people with all but the purest Teutonic blood and to expand German territory throughout Europe.
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Granted, they don't shy away from monotone, Teutonic vocals or cold, trebly analogue synth riffs, but their sound is equally rooted in punk influences.
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Barbarians the name Teutonic; and certainly many of its component tribes (though not all) appear to have certain religious customs, and even the names of certain gods, in common at the opening of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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However, there is another more ancient derivation for Carnival suggested in some sources, the Latin carnous navilus, being a term describing the naval vessel that bore the Teutonic god of the North from his northern home southward to join in the annual pagan winter festivities.
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Finnish Spitz: The national dog of Finland, this dog sounds like what a teutonic dentist might say, "Finish spitz?
Westminster Dog Show 2012—as it happened
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This language was, in the first instance, the provincial Roman, and the Teutonic was the language of the courts, until the time of Charles the Bald.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Like the Teutonic language Anglo-Saxon/English is, it has been open to compounding, metaphorizing, alliterating, prefixing and suffixing*, etc., almost as a rule if not actually so, as illustrated in A-S poetry, pre-dating WS by centuries.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How Much Did Shakespeare Embiggen the English Vocabulary?
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The alleged bureaucratic ubiquity of the Teutonic world is not really being treated as conditional on the truth of a contingent claim about those hardy Boreal nomads of the Arctic.
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The battle began with a salvo from the Teutonic Order's bombards but, like most artillery of the time, that had little effect in the open field.
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German city, and renewed in an offensive manner the earlier antipapal complaints of the Germans, the famous "Centum (101) gravamina teutonicae nationis"; Pastor adds (op.cit. 97) that the failure of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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her voice rising as Sophie plodded on with Teutonic thoroughness.
MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
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The strangest has to be this 1963 British comedy sketch which our Teutonic cousins watch every New Years Eve while alcoholically enhanced.
What Germans find funny: "Dinner for One"
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In his handling of the French octosyllable he at once displays that impatience of the rigidly syllabic system of prosody which Teutonic poetry of the best kind always shows sooner or later.
The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
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The Germanic languages (sometimes called Teutonic) are found in three parts of Europe today.
The World War and What was Behind It Or, the Story of the Map of Europe
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His eyes took on an ugly gleam, his jaw stuck out, his expression incarnated Teutonic obstinacy.
The Spinner's Book of Fiction
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What all this will do for President Nicolas Sarkozy's re-election chances is anyone's guess, and perhaps a strategy that appeals to Gallic class envy in the name of Teutonic fiscal rectitude will work.
French Tax Attack
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But he held in leash a vast confederacy of nations -- Teutonic, Sclavonic, and what we now call Turanian, -- whose territories stretched from the Rhine to the Caucasus, and he is said to have made "the isles of the Ocean", which expression probably denotes the islands and peninsulas of
Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation
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I can't speak German, but I gave the line a bit of Teutonic oompah and it sounded kind of right.
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Mad'e. de Stael Holstein has lost one of her young barons [2], who has been carbonadoed by a vile Teutonic adjutant, -- kilt and killed in a coffee-house at Scrawsenhawsen.
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
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Teutonic, Greek, and Latin elements, while the German tongue unfolds all the varieties of the same idea by a series of compositive words founded upon one Gothic root.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
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So also he combines the deeper and more abstract religious sentiment of the Teutonic races with the scientific precision and absolute systematism of the
Among My Books Second Series
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In the same way, a Teutonic drive towards success - success in all things - was moderated by an everyday courtesy.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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Then we discover that outside of Teutonic countries no one celebrates Christmas by the giving of presents and that in Holland, instead of the stocking, the child's wooden sabot is used for the Christmas presents.
How To Make A Christmas Speech
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This event was auspicious of the future of the entire community, since his apostolate was the means of propagating the order among the northern nations, and giving to it some of its present dominant characteristics of Teutonic discipline; whereas in the land of its origin it has never fully recovered from the disasters which befell it during the lifetime of its founder.
Life of Father Hecker
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It is the latter, the Teutonic, that is in the minor key, and full of wistful sadness.
The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
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Ive always been fascinated with the sources of most modern fantasy that lie in Teutonic,
Two Essays by Christopher Paolini
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Teutonic 'nightmare,' French _cauchemar_ (_mara_, an incubus, or succuba), belong in this class of malefic ghosts.
Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV
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I wonder why the BBC has chosen the word Teutonic here (click thumbnail):
Teutonic
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Think a rough-hewn, Teutonic White Goddess, about a Romantic masterpiece rather than a Welsh riddle-poem, and you'll have the flavor of this weird knurl of taffy.
Kenneth Hite's Journal
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A shrine where saints and scholars met And held aloft the torch of truth Lies smouldering 'neath fair Brabant's skies, A ruined heapwar's prize in sooth 1 The Pilates of Teutonic blood That fired the brand and flung the bomb Now wash their hands of evil deed, While all the world stands ghast and dumb.
Belgium and the Belgians
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Romance appears hundreds of years later, and it _appears more immediately and earliest in connection with precisely those districts in which the passage of the few Teutonic, Slavonic and other barbarians had been least felt_.
Europe and the Faith "Sine auctoritate nulla vita"
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Every meal had enough cholesterol in the heavy Teutonic fare to kill a horse.
SORT OF RICH
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Kraftwerk famously came out of the German experimental music scene, which the music press later dubbed "krautrock", at a time when artists were creating work devoid of ties to Teutonic tradition.
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The woman emitted a Teutonic sigh.
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Teutonic Knights' Major Chapter House is a place where the finest German Christian warriors reside, training and devoting themselves to the order's pursuits.
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BRICK (derived according to some etymologists from the Teutonic _bricke_, a disk or plate; but more authoritatively, through the French _brique_, originally a "broken piece," applied especially to bread, and so to clay, from the Teutonic _brikan_, to break), a kind of artificial stone generally made of burnt clay, and largely used as a building material.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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There is little we can see to distinguish them from prose except a strong tendency, as in the Teutonic languages, toward alliteration, and a leaning toward dissyllables.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
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The clerk, who seemed to think we understood physics, began to assail us with incomprehensible gibberish about the alloys of precious metals, enamels from the Far East and a revolutionary theory on pistons and communicating chambers, all of which contributed to the Teutonic science underpinning the glorious stroke of that champion of scrivening technology.
The Shadow of the Wind
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Gary at 2.26 Maybe Vaughan should use a minimart on January 20, 2010 at 10: 14 am Furor Teutonicus
Devon & Cornwall « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Despite the fact that scholars of all nations scoffed at the thing, and pointed out that the very term 'rune' is of Teutonic origin, one enthusiastic old gentleman -- Mr. Michael Bawdrey, a retired brewer, thirsting for something more enduring than malt to carry his name down the ages -- became fired with enthusiasm upon the subject, and set forth for
Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces
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They shared, according to Tacitus, a war orientated Teutonic lifestyle with a veneration for the portentous powers of sage women and a predilection for feasting and drinking to excess.
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The names of these kings were mostly what we call Teutonic names; but those who write the almost entirely hagiological records did not say, and apparently did not ask, whether the populations were in this sense of unmixed blood.
A Short History of England
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Roosevelt the Germanist admired the kaiser's finer Teutonic qualities, as indeed he did those of Bismarck and Helmuth von Moltke.
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A nice but slightly sawed-off view of the Bergmannstral3e in the Kreuzberg, decent enough furnishings if you liked Early Ersatz Teutonic.
CORMORANT
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Teutonic peoples such as Germans and Scandinavians and British
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They banqueted in the hall where in medieval times the Teutonic Knights had feasted.
Emancipation
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She looked at her husband: 'No remarks about Teutonic thoroughness.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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Included are marcasite and calcite from Goongewa zinc mine, wulfenite from Whim Creek copper mine, azurite from Teutonic Bore, and diamonds from Argyle diamond mine, along with a wide range of gold specimens from across the state.
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Mistletoe had long been considered to have magic powers by Celtic and Teutonic peoples.
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a small German infant, fed on Teutonic romance and sentiment (and also funny Teutonic prosaicalness, bless it!) by a dim procession of
Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life
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Among the Westphalian hams and braunschweigers are tongue-twisting Teutonic mysteries like kasseler rippchen, nuss-schinken and touristenwurst.
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He possessed the Hollywood-Teutonic accent of a mitteleuropa geostrategist as well as a riveting personal story of escaping the oncoming horror of Nazism to serve the land that took him in.
Magic and Mayhem
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He had wagered that she would be a Teutonic heavyweight with callosities growing on her forehead.