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Goth

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Noun

1. barbarian, boor, churl, goth, peasant, tike, tyke

a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

2. goth

one of the Teutonic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the 3rd to 5th centuries

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Goth

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noun
1. 
a member of an East Germanic people from Scandinavia who settled south of the Baltic early in the first millennium ad. They moved on to the Ukrainian steppes and raided and later invaded many parts of the Roman Empire from the 3rd to the 5th century
See also Ostrogoth, Visigoth
2. 
a rude or barbaric person
3. (sometimes not capital)
an aficionado of Goth music and fashion
adjective
4. Also: Gothic (sometimes not capital)
a. 
(of music) in a style of guitar-based rock with some similarities to heavy metal and punk and usually characterized by depressing or mournful lyrics
b. 
(of fashion) characterized by black clothes and heavy make-up, often creating a ghostly appearance

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Goth

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noun
1. 
any member of a Germanic people that invaded and conquered most of the Roman Empire in the 3d, 4th, and 5th centuries a.d.
see also Ostrogoth, Visigoth
2. 
an uncouth, uncivilized person; barbarian
Gothic

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Goth

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n.
A member of a Germanic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the early centuries of the Christian era.
n.
1. A style of rock music, noted especially for somber or ethereal tones and lugubrious lyrics.
2. A performer or follower of this style of music.

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