Gothic
adjective
/ˈɡɑ.θɪk/
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/ˈɡɒθ.ɪk/
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- (architecture) Of or relating to the architectural style favored in Western Europe in the 12th to 16th centuries, with high-pointed arches, clustered columns, etc. [from 1640s]
- (literature) Of or relating to the style of fictional writing associated with Gothic fiction, emphasizing violent or macabre events in a mysterious, desolate setting. [from early 19th c.]
- (typography, USA) Of a sans serif typeface using straight, even-width lines, also known as grotesque or lineal.
- Of or relating to the goth subculture, music or lifestyle. [from 1980s]
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gotycki
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- Of or relating to the Goths or their language. [from 1611]
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gocki
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Gothic
properNoun
/ˈɡɑ.θɪk/
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/ˈɡɒθ.ɪk/
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- An extinct Germanic language, once spoken by the Goths.
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gocki
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