Teuton

(to̵̅o̅t'n, tyo̵̅o̅t'n)

noun

  1. a member of the Teutones
  2. a member of any Teutonic people; esp., a German

See Teuton in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
  1. A member of an ancient people, probably of Germanic or Celtic origin, who lived in Jutland until about 100 B.C.
  2. A member of any of the peoples speaking a Germanic language, especially a German.

Origin:

Origin: Latin Teutōnī, Teutons; see teutā- in Indo-European roots

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