/ɡuˈtik/
Origingot (“Goth”) + -ic. From Latin gothicus.
- masculineGothic (pertaining to the Goths or to the Gothic language)
- masculineGothic (pertaining to the Gothic architecture or to Gothic art)
- masculineGothic (pertaining to the Middle Ages)
- masculineGothic (pertaining to a genre of horror fiction)
- masculineGothic (pertaining to the goth subculture)
- masculineGothic (an example of Gothic architecture or of Gothic art)
- masculine, uncountableGothic (a style of architecture and art common in 12th to 16th century Europe)
- masculine, uncountableGothic (an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths)
Formsgotica(feminine, singular) · gotics(masculine, plural) · goticas(feminine, plural) · gotics(plural)