tyskeri
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Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]tysk + -eri, cognate with Danish tyskeri.
Noun
[edit]tyskeri n
- exaggerated (unhealthy, inappropriate) sympathy for or imitation of Germany, German language and habits of Germans; germanophilia, Germanism, Teutonism
- Vid poëmet I skogen anmärktes några »tyskerier» i formen.
- At the poem I skogen, some Germanisms in the form were noted.
- Författaren har här också befriat oss från en hop af de vidriga tyskerierna i substantiviserade participum presens.
- Here the author has also liberated us from a bunch of those awful Germanisms in the shape of participum presence turned nouns.
- Med sin skarpt kritiska stämning mot »tyskeriet» gläds Genberg att finna, att — Kant egentligen icke var tysk.
- With his highly critical attitude towards Germanophilia, Genberg is happy to find, that — Kant really was not German.
- Tyskeriet gjorde Sven Hedin oläslig.
- His sympathy for [Nazi] Germany rendered Sven Hedin unreadable.
- Vid poëmet I skogen anmärktes några »tyskerier» i formen.
Declension
[edit]Declension of tyskeri