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Definitions of gothic in various dictionaries:
noun - extinct East Germanic language of the ancient Goths
noun - a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries
noun - a style of architecture developed in northern France that spread throughout Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries
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This vertical, pointy-arched style of 12th-15th century Europe was revived in the late 18th century |
Flying buttresses & ribbed vaults characterize this 13 c. style |
Ann Radcliffe's 1794 novel "The Mysteries of Udolpho" is a fine example of this "architectural" genre |
The novel praises this style of architecture, that of the cathedral |
Renaissance writers gave medieval architecture this barbarian name because they thought it ugly |
Horace Walpole's 1764 novel "The Castle of Otranto" is regarded as the first in this spooky genre |
This 12th century style was revived in Europe in the 19th century & used for churches into the 20th century |
Amiens Cathedral is an example of Rayonnant, a phase of this style of architecture that features radiant lines of tracery |
This style of architecture was introduced in 1144 with the completion of the Abbey of St.-Denis north of Paris |
The name of this creepy style of novel originally referred to the books' Medieval settings |
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Alternative capitalization of Gothic |
relating to the Goths or their extinct language, which belongs to the East Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. It provides the earliest manuscript evidence of any Germanic language (4th6th centuries AD). |
(of buildings) built in an old style that uses stone, very high ceilings, and lots of decoration: |
used to describe writing or films in which strange things happen in frightening places |
of or like a style of building that was common in Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries and whose characteristics are pointed arches and windows, high ceilings, and tall, thin columns: |
Relating to the Goths or their extinct language, which belongs to the East Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. It provides the earliest manuscript evidence of any Germanic language (4th6th centuries AD). |
Of or in the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th16th centuries (and revived in the mid 18th to early 20th centuries), characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery. English Gothic architecture is divided into Early English, Decorated, and Perpendicular. |
Belonging to or redolent of the Dark Ages portentously gloomy or horrifying. |
(of lettering) of or derived from the angular style of handwriting with broad vertical downstrokes used in western Europe from the 13th century, including Fraktur and black-letter typefaces. |
Relating to goths or goth music. |
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