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Gothic 1Definition: Pertaining to the Goths; as, Gothic customs; also, rude; barbarous.
Gothic 2Definition: Of or pertaining to a style of architecture with pointed arches, steep roofs, windows large in proportion to the wall spaces, and, generally, great height in proportion to the other dimensions prevalent in Western Europe from about to a. d. See Illust. of Abacus, and Capital. Gothic 3Definition: The language of the Goths; especially, the language of that part of the Visigoths who settled in Moesia in the 4th century. See Goth.
Gothic 4Definition: A kind of square-cut type, with no hair lines. Gothic 5Definition: The style described in Gothic, a., Gothic 6Definition: a style of architecture developed in northern France that spread throughout Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries; characterized by slender vertical piers and counterbalancing buttresses and by vaulting and pointed arches Gothic 7Definition: a heavy typeface in use from 15th to 18th centuries Gothic 8Definition: extinct East Germanic language of the ancient Goths; the only surviving record being fragments of a 4th-century translation of the Bible by Bishop Ulfilas gothic 9Definition: characterized by gloom and mystery and the grotesque; "gothic novels like `Frankenstein''" gothic 10Definition: as if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened; "a medieval attitude toward dating" Gothic 11Definition: of or relating to the Goths; "Gothic migrations" Gothic 12Definition: of or relating to the language of the ancient Goths; "the Gothic Bible translation" Gothic 13Definition: characteristic of the style of type commonly used for printing German
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