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Leuconic | a. [ Leuc- + croconic. ] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid, obtained as a yellowish white gum by the oxidation of croconic acid. [ 1913 Webster ] | Teutonic | a. [ L. Teutonicus, from Teutoni, or Teutones. See Teuton. ] 1. Of or pertaining to the Teutons, esp. the ancient Teutons; Germanic. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Of or pertaining to any of the Teutonic languages, or the peoples who speak these languages. [ 1913 Webster ] Teutonic languages, a group of languages forming a division of the Indo-European, or Aryan, family, and embracing the High German, Low German, Gothic, and Scandinavian dialects and languages. -- Teutonic order, a military religious order of knights, established toward the close of the twelfth century, in imitation of the Templars and Hospitalers, and composed chiefly of Teutons, or Germans. The order rapidly increased in numbers and strength till it became master of all Prussia, Livonia, and Pomerania. In its decay it was abolished by Napoleon; but it has been revived as an honorary order. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Teutonic | n. The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages, collectively. [ 1913 Webster ] | Teutonicism | n. A mode of speech peculiar to the Teutons; a Teutonic idiom, phrase, or expression; a Teutonic mode or custom; a Germanism. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| Teutonic | (n) เกี่ยวกับชนเผ่าเยอรมันโบราณเผ่าหนึ่ง 100 ปีก่อนคริสต์กาล |
| | | | teutonic | (adj) of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages, Syn. Germanic | teutonic deity | (n) (German mythology) a deity worshipped by the ancient Teutons |
| Teutonic | a. [ L. Teutonicus, from Teutoni, or Teutones. See Teuton. ] 1. Of or pertaining to the Teutons, esp. the ancient Teutons; Germanic. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Of or pertaining to any of the Teutonic languages, or the peoples who speak these languages. [ 1913 Webster ] Teutonic languages, a group of languages forming a division of the Indo-European, or Aryan, family, and embracing the High German, Low German, Gothic, and Scandinavian dialects and languages. -- Teutonic order, a military religious order of knights, established toward the close of the twelfth century, in imitation of the Templars and Hospitalers, and composed chiefly of Teutons, or Germans. The order rapidly increased in numbers and strength till it became master of all Prussia, Livonia, and Pomerania. In its decay it was abolished by Napoleon; but it has been revived as an honorary order. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Teutonic | n. The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages, collectively. [ 1913 Webster ] | Teutonicism | n. A mode of speech peculiar to the Teutons; a Teutonic idiom, phrase, or expression; a Teutonic mode or custom; a Germanism. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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