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Teutonist|ˈtjuːtənɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] 1. One versed in the history, etc., of the Teutonic race or languages; one who makes much of Teutonic influence in the history of England.
1882Academy No. 511. 112 [J. R. Green's] ‘Making of England’..will probably long represent the last word of the Teutonist on the nature and extent of the primitive English settlement. 1883T. Kerslake in N. & Q. 6th Ser. VII. 301/2 A canon of the most profound English Teutonist, the late Mr. Kemble. 2. One whose writings have a Teutonic character or style.
1894G. Allen in Westm. Gaz. 25 July 3/1 You may divide our poets..into two great schools in this matter—the Classicists and the Teutonists, if I may venture so to style them... To this latter class belong Shakespeare, Keats, Coleridge, Burns, Rossetti, and the greater part of our romantic poets. |