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1 A Teutonic origin has been suggested in the Old High Ger.
2 The word is of Teutonic origin , it is thought.
3 For all races of Teutonic origin the claim is made that they are essentially home-loving people.
4 Grue is neither in Old English nor Old Norse, but it does have a Teutonic origin .
5 But his Teutonic origin was clearly marked.
6 As they neared the coach, the man in advance trolled out in an accent which betrayed his Teutonic origin , -
7 In Freeman's "Norman Conquest," it appears that the old English town, or borough, is purely of Teutonic origin .
8 It has been affirmed, on disputable authority, that the surname is the English equivalent for Bruning, and that the family is of Teutonic origin .
9 He was tall, and squarely erect, and carried himself with that military bearing which seems to belong to all the races of Teutonic origin .
10 His loud and hearty manner stamped him as a typical American, but his large frame, handsome face, and military bearing showed his Teutonic origin .
11 The Flemings of Teutonic origin , keep their blue eyes and fair hair, and their ancient language-thesame nearly as the Dutch of the sixteenth century.
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