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{{wiktionary|Gothic}} | |||
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'''Gothic''' may refer to: | |||
'''Gothic''' or '''Gothics''' may refer to: | |||
In '''Germanic people''': | |||
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*] or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes | |||
**], an extinct East Germanic language, spoken by the Goths | |||
**], Gothic language spoken by the Crimean Goths | |||
**], one of the alphabets used to write the Gothic language | |||
**], a term used to describe things pertaining to the Gothic people | |||
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In '''Medieval culture''': | |||
==People and languages== | |||
*], a Medieval art movement | |||
*] or Gothic people, a Germanic people | |||
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**], an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths | |||
**] (''Gothic script''), a script developed in the Middle Ages | |||
**], an alphabet used to write the Gothic language | |||
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* ], sometimes called Goths, a large North Germanic tribe who inhabited Götaland | |||
==Arts and entertainment== | |||
In '''Romanticism''': | |||
===Genres and styles=== | |||
*] or Gothic Romanticism, a British literary genre | |||
*] | * ], a style of medieval art | ||
* ], an architectural style | |||
* ], a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting | |||
* ], a style of rock music | |||
* ], developed by fans of gothic rock | |||
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**], a remake of the 2001 video game | |||
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In '''typography''': | |||
*], or "The Gothic", Havergal Brian | |||
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*] or Gothic typefaces | |||
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===Other uses in arts and entertainment=== | |||
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*], a 1986 British psychological horror film | ||
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*'']'', a 1990 comic book story arc | ||
*"Gothic", a 2010 episode of TV series ] | |||
*], one of the Adirondack High Peaks in New York | |||
*], Ken Russell film | |||
==Typography== | |||
* ], or Gothic script, Gothic minuscule or Gothic type | |||
* ] or Gothic typefaces | |||
** ], the "sans-serif" equivalent for East Asian writing systems | |||
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== Other uses== | |||
*], U.S., a ghost town | |||
*], a football club in Norwich, England | *], a football club in Norwich, England | ||
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*], a species of nocturnal moth | ||
*], a mountain in the Great Range of the Adirondacks in New York state, U.S. | |||
*], a Corinthic-class passenger and cargo liner | |||
*{{SS|Gothic}}, the name of several steamships | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 10 December 2024
Gothic or Gothics may refer to:
People and languages
- Goths or Gothic people, a Germanic people
- Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
- Gothic alphabet, an alphabet used to write the Gothic language
- Gothic (Unicode block)
- Geats, sometimes called Goths, a large North Germanic tribe who inhabited Götaland
Arts and entertainment
Genres and styles
- Gothic art, a style of medieval art
- Gothic architecture, an architectural style
- Gothic fiction, a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting
- Gothic rock, a style of rock music
- Goth subculture, developed by fans of gothic rock
Gaming
- Gothic (series), a video game series
- Gothic (video game), 2001
- Gothic II, 2002
- Gothic 3, 2006
- Gothic (upcoming video game), a remake of the 2001 video game
Music
- Symphony No. 1, or "The Gothic", Havergal Brian
- Gothic (Paradise Lost album), 1991
- Gothic (Nox Arcana album), 2015
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Gothic (film), a 1986 British psychological horror film
- Batman: Gothic, a 1990 comic book story arc
- "Gothic", a 2010 episode of TV series QI (Series G)
Typography
- Blackletter, or Gothic script, Gothic minuscule or Gothic type
- Sans-serif or Gothic typefaces
- East Asian Gothic typeface, the "sans-serif" equivalent for East Asian writing systems
- Block letters
Other uses
- Gothic, Colorado, U.S., a ghost town
- Gothic F.C., a football club in Norwich, England
- Gothic (moth), a species of nocturnal moth
- Gothics, a mountain in the Great Range of the Adirondacks in New York state, U.S.
- SS Gothic, the name of several steamships
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Gothic
- All pages with titles containing Gothic
- Goth (disambiguation)
- Gothic Line, a World War II defensive line
- Gothic plate armour, in the 15th century
- Gothic Revival architecture, or neo-Gothic
- Gothic script (disambiguation)
- Gothic War (disambiguation)
- New Gothic, a contemporary art movement
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