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- abbreviation Linguistics :
Gothic .
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MICHAEL NUCCITELLI, FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGIST: Well, within the adolescent population, and also all the way up until young adulthood, we have this phenomenon that ` s been around for many years called Goth.
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But according to the last communication I had the only hope they had been able to come up with for the Empire was one 'Captain Pausert' and a companion by the name of 'Goth.'
The Wizard Of Karres Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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I’ve always been Goth at heart – even before it was termed Goth.
Archive 2008-01-01 Tia Nevitt 2008
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I’ve always been Goth at heart – even before it was termed Goth.
An Interview With Adrian Phoenix! Tia Nevitt 2008
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Woman charged with cruelty to animals after piercing kittens and marketing them as "Goth."
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a Sueve, 472; Vitiges, a Dalmatian, 537; Arnulph, a Lombard, 756 -- may come under the head of "Goth."
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Goth., a too earnest message and a young, fresh-faced cast that actually looks like high school students.
Michael Giltz: Theater: New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) #1 Kissless, Crazy, Cartoonish! Michael Giltz 2011
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A plausible supposition is that there was an OE. *féod str. fem. f. féoȝan to hate corresponding to Goth. fijaþwa as fréod friendship to Goth. frijaþwa.
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ON ský cloud, rel. to OE sceo, OS scio and more remotely OE scuwa, OHG scuwo, ON skuggi shade, shadow, Goth. skuggwa mirror.
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Goth., a too earnest message and a young, fresh-faced cast that actually looks like high school students.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Michael Giltz 2011
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