combining form of TEUTON, as in Teutonomania, Teutonophobe, Teutonophobia: see TEUTO-.
1839. Donaldson, New Cratylus, § 97 (1850), 141. The Hellenic or Teutono-Persic language of the North.
1886. Pall Mall G., 18 Oct., 3/2. It was in Russia that he discovered the earthly paradise of Teutonophobia.
1897. Current Hist. (Buffalo, N.Y.), VII. 96. [He] is said to be neither a Teutonophobe nor a Francophil.
1905. H. Paul, in 19th Cent., Nov., 862. Ministers will do no good by tampering with Mr. Chamberlains exploded Teutonomania.