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Teu·ton    Audio Help   (tōōt'n, tyōōt'n)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  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.


[Latin Teutōnī, Teutons; see teutā- in Indo-European roots.]

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