Teutonist

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a specialist in the history of the Teutonic people or language (especially with respect to the Teutonic influence on the history of England)

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Thus, the name 'Grossmann' may well embody vitality ('denn er hat Saft'), as against Jacobsohn's 'artificial' bourgeois identity (especially the Jewish pride in Teutonism).
Other daunting obstacles to Muller's international reputation, as Kalb notes, include his writing's "merciless Teutonism" and his obsession with nihilism and anarchy.
Pesach/Passover gradually became Easter (another Teutonism - note Pascua in Italian), and Christians after much discussion no longer scrupulously followed rabbinic dating in observing the biblical mandate for the now-reinterpreted feast.
I can, in fine, devote myself utterly to ancestor worship or to that other worship that illumines my sunset years: the Teutonism of England and Iceland.