💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Gothish"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| gothicknoun | Obsolete form of Gothic. [Of or relating to the Goths or their language.] |
| gothicnoun | An extinct Germanic language, once spoken by the Goths. |
| gotho-german | Encompassing both Gothic and Germanic. |
| goffick | (humorous) Gothic (of or relating to the subculture). |
| gothy | (informal) Somewhat goth. |
| gothlike | Like a Goth (ancient Teutonic); barbaric, pitilessly destructive. |
| goyisch | Alternative spelling of goyish. [(sometimes offensive) Of or relating to a goy, not Jewish.] |
| goyishenoun | Alternative spelling of goyish. [(sometimes offensive) Of or relating to a goy, not Jewish.] |
| geatish | (history) Of or pertaining to the Geats. |
| gaudian | Of or relating to Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926), Spanish architect. |
| gypseian | (obsolete, rare) Of or relating to gypsies. |
| gaulick | Obsolete form of Gaulic. [Synonym of Gaulish.] |
| goethian | Alternative form of Goethean. [Of or relating to Johann Wolfgang Goethe, a German writer and thinker.] |
| gallick | Obsolete form of Gallic. [(historical) Of or related to Gaul or the Gauls.] |
| gnosticknoun | Obsolete form of gnostic. |
| goetical | Alternative form of goetic. [Pertaining to black magic or necromancy.] |
| goyishnoun | (sometimes offensive) Of or relating to a goy, not Jewish. |
| grisynoun | (obsolete) Grim, grisly. |
| getic | Of or relating to the Getae. |
| grysie | Obsolete form of grisy. [(obsolete) Grim, grisly.] |
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