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A German
A member of an early Germanic tribe noted in historical writings by Greek and Roman authors
{i} member of an ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; member of a people that speaks a Germanic language (especially a German)
a member of the ancient Germanic people who migrated from Jutland to southern Gaul and were annihilated by the Romans someone (especially a German) who speaks a Germanic language
A member of the Teutonic branch of the Indo- European, or Aryan, family
One of an ancient German tribe; later, a name applied to any member of the Germanic race in Europe; now used to designate a German, Dutchman, Scandinavian, etc
a member of the ancient Germanic people who migrated from Jutland to southern Gaul and were annihilated by the Romans
someone (especially a German) who speaks a Germanic language
in distinction from a Celt or one of a Latin race
Teutons
plural of Teuton
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    [ 'tü-t&n, ' ] (noun.) circa 1741. 1720, from Latin Teutōnes, Teutōnī (name of a Germanic tribe that inhabited coastal Germany and devastated Gaul between 113-101 B.C., “the Teutons”), of Germanic origin, from Proto-Germanic *þeudanaz (“ruler, leader of the people”) from Proto-Germanic *þeudō (“people”), from Proto-Indo-European *teut- (“people”). Cognate with Gothic