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  • 11teutón — {{#}}{{LM SynT38681}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE T37740}}{{\}}{{CLAVE}}{{/}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS:{{/}} {{[}}teutón{{]}}, {{[}}teutona{{]}} {{《}}▍ adj./s.{{》}} {{※}}col.{{¤}} = germano • germánico • alemán • teutónico • tudesco {{#}}{{LM T37740}}{{〓}}… …

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  • 12Teuton — noun Etymology: Latin Teutoni, plural Date: circa 1580 1. a member of an ancient probably Germanic or Celtic people 2. a member of a people speaking a language of the Germanic branch of the Indo European language family; especially german …

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  • 13Teuton — Teutons Le terme « teutons » (du proto germanique Þeudanōs[1] dont le mot allemand Deutsch, allemand, dérive aussi, ainsi que l adjectif français « tudesque »[2]) désigne des peuples germaniques probablement différents et dont …

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  • 14Teuton — /tooht n, tyooht n/, n. 1. a member of a Germanic people or tribe first mentioned in the 4th century B.C. and supposed to have dwelt in Jutland. 2. a native of Germany or a person of German origin. adj. 3. Teutonic. [1720 30; < L Teutoni (pl.)&#8230; …

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  • 15Teuton — noun a) A member of an early Germanic tribe noted in historical writings by Greek and Roman authors. b) A German …

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  • 16teutón — s. m., adj. m. (sil. te u ), pl. teutóni; f. sg. teutónã, g. d. art. teutónei, pl. teutóne …

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  • 17Teuton — Teu·ton || tjuːtÉ™n n. member of an ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; member of a people that speaks a Germanic language (especially a German) …

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  • 18Teuton — [ tju:t(ə)n] noun a member of a Germanic people who lived in Jutland in the 4th century BC. Origin from L. Teutones, Teutoni (plural), from an Indo Eur. root meaning people or country …

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  • 19teuton — teu·ton …

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  • 20Teuton — Teu•ton [[t]ˈtut n, ˈtyut n[/t]] n. 1) peo a member of any people speaking a Germanic language, esp. a language of the West Germanic group 2) peo German 1) • Etymology: 1720–30; &LT; L Teutonī (pl.) a people, presumed to be Germanic, who migrated …

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