What does Gothic mean?
“Gothic” is a proper adjective with several meanings, depending on the context:
- In history, it means “of or relating to the Goths,” an ancient Germanic people (e.g., “Gothic raids in Roman territory”).
- In architecture, it refers to a medieval European style characterized by arches, vaults, and flying buttresses (e.g., “a Gothic cathedral”).
- In literature, it refers to a genre marked by mystery, horror, and supernatural elements (e.g., “Frankenstein is a Gothic novel”).
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