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goth I. \ˈgäth, ˈgȯth\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin Gothi, plural, of Germanic origin; akin to Gothic Gutthiudai (dative) Gothic people, Old English Gotan (plural) Goths, Old Norse Gotar 1. capitalized : a member of a Germanic people that in ancient times dwelt between the Elbe and the Vistula and in the early centuries of the Christian era overran the Roman Empire — see ostrogoth, visigoth 2. capitalized : a native of the Swedish provinces of Gotland and Vestergotland 3. : a person totally lacking in culture or refinement : barbarian II. noun 1. : rock music marked by dark and morbid lyrics 2. : a performer or fan of goth |