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Mœso-Goth|ˈmiːsəʊgɒθ| Also Mæso-. [ad. late L. Mœsogothī pl., f. L. Mœsī the people of the country (from them called Mœsia), corresponding to the modern Bulgaria and Serbia + Gothī: see Goth.] A member of the Gothic tribe that inhabited Mœsia in the 4th and 5th c. after Christ.
1818T. H. Horne Introd. Study Script I. 302 Ulphilas, a celebrated bishop of the Mæso-Goths. 1864Chamb. Encycl., Mœso-Goths, the name given to the Goths who in the 3d c. settled in Lower Mœsia at the mouth of the Danube. |