Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , goth, n. One of an ancient Teutonic race, whooverran the Roman empire; a bar-barian , rude, ignorant person. — fTGoth^ic, a. Pert, to the Goths.{Arch.) Pert, to a style of architec-ture with high, sharply-pointedarches, clustered columns, etc.: seeCapital. Rude ; barbarous. — language of the Goths. {Print.)A style of square-cut type, with no ihair lines. iil^^^The Type called GOTHIC. — G
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , goth, n. One of an ancient Teutonic race, whooverran the Roman empire; a bar-barian , rude, ignorant person. — fTGoth^ic, a. Pert, to the Goths.{Arch.) Pert, to a style of architec-ture with high, sharply-pointedarches, clustered columns, etc.: seeCapital. Rude ; barbarous. — language of the Goths. {Print.)A style of square-cut type, with no ihair lines. iil^^^The Type called GOTHIC. — Gothicism, -T-sizm, n. A Gothicidiom ; conformity to the Gothicstyle of building; rudeness of man-ners; barbarousness.— Gothicize, V. t. [-CIZED (-Sizd), -CIZING.] To make Gothic or , gowj, in Eng. gooj, n. A chisel,with a semi-cylindrical blade.— v. t. [gouged (gOWJd), GOUGING.] To scoop out with a gouge; to force out (the eye of a person) with the thumb or finger ; to , gord, n. A rapid-growing cu curbitaceous plant, bearing a one-celled, many-seeded, hard-shelled fruit: which, when dry, is used for dippers, bottles, , Gourmet. See under
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