Definition of goth

gothnoun

người goth

/ɡɒθ//ɡɑːθ/

Word OriginOld English Gota, superseded in Middle English by the adoption of late Latin Gothi (plural), from Greek Gothoi, from Gothic Gutthiuda ‘the Gothic people’.

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a style of rock music, popular in the 1980s, that developed from punk music. The words often expressed ideas about the end of the world, death or the devil.

a member of a group of people who listen to goth music and wear black clothes and black and white make-up

a member of a Germanic people who fought against the Roman Empire

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