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Noun

Singular Gothic

Plural uncountable

Gothic (uncountable)

  1. an extinct language, once spoken by the Goths in what is now Ukraine and Bulgaria.

Adjective

Gothic (comparative more Gothic, superlative most Gothic)

Positive Gothic

Comparative more Gothic

Superlative most Gothic

  1. of or related to the Goths.
  2. of or related to the architectural style favored in western Europe in the 12th to 16th centuries.
  3. of or related to the goth subculture or lifestyle.
  4. of or related to a style of fictional writing emphasizing violent or macabre events in a mysterious, desolate setting.
  5. of a style of elaborate calligraphy based on medieval writing, also called black letter.
  6. (typography) of a sans serif typeface using straight, even-width lines, also called typesetters gothic.

Translations

of or related to the Goths
of or related to the architectural style
  • Dutch: Gotisch
of or related to the goth subculture or lifestyle
of or related to a style of fictional writing
of a style of elaborate calligraphy
  • Dutch: Gotisch
of a sans serif typeface
  • Dutch: Gotisch

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