teutonic

/tuːˈtɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the ancient Germanic peoples or their languages.
    • The museum had an exhibit on Teutonic tribes and their culture.
    • The word 'Teutonic' is sometimes used to describe old Germanic languages.
    • Scholars study Teutonic myths and legends from early medieval times.
  2. Having qualities thought to be typical of German people, such as being organized, efficient, or stern.
    • She admired his Teutonic work ethic and punctuality.
    • The office had a Teutonic orderliness that impressed visitors.
    • His Teutonic attention to detail made him a great engineer.
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