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os·tro·goth \ˈästrəˌgäth\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: Late Latin Ostrogothi, Ostrogothae, plural, of Germanic origin; probably from a Gothic compound whose first constituent is akin to Old Norse austr to the east and whose second constituent is the same as the source of Late Latin Gothi Goths — more at east, goth : a member of the eastern division of the Goths that conquered Italy toward the end of the fifth century A.D. — called also East Goth; compare visigoth • os·tro·goth·i·an \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|gäthēən\ adjective, usually capitalized • os·tro·goth·ic \-thik\ adjective, usually capitalized |