Gothic
Syllabification: (Goth·ic)
Pronunciation: /ˈgäTHik/
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Definition of Gothic
adjective
noun
Derivatives
Pronunciation: /-ik(ə)lē/
adverb
Pronunciation: /ˈgäTHəˌsizəm/
noun
Origin:
from French gothique or late Latin gothicus, from Gothi (see Goth). It was used in the 17th and 18th centuries to mean 'not classical' (i.e., not Greek or Roman), and hence to refer to medieval architecture that did not follow classical models (Gothic (sense 2 of the adjective)) and a typeface based on medieval handwriting (Gothic (sense 4 of the adjective))