Teuto-
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See also: Teuto
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Teuton + -o-; compare Afro-, Sino-, Turko-.
Prefix
[edit]Teuto-
- Pertaining to the Teutons or to the (early) Germanic peoples generally.
- 1907, The Washington Historical Quarterly, page 301:
- Still better would be Teuto-Celtic or Teuto-British. Of Ireland and Scotland I have already spoken incidentally. The Irish have a Teutonic element in their blood dating back to the ninth century, […]
- Pertaining to the Germans or Germany.
- Synonym: Germano-
- 2005, Charles E. Gannon, Rumors of War and Infernal Machines: Technomilitary Agenda-setting in American and British Speculative Fiction, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 30:
- The originally Teutophilic narrative veers decidedly in a new direction when an entry from a Francophilic 'American correspondent,' whose language is incongruently lush and hyperbolic, depicts Germans using tactics and combat procedures ...