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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
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GIVING ALL OF MY POINTS I NEED FULL ANSWERs :)) <3

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Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
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Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes

Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language, spoken by the Goths

the Gothic language spoken by the Crimean Goths

Gothic alphabet,<em> one of the alphabets used to write the Gothic language </em>

<em>Gothic (Unicode block), a collection of Unicode characters of the Gothic alphabet.</em>

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<u><em>Music </em></u>

Gothic rock, a genre of rock music

Gothic metal, a genre of heavy metal music

Typography

Blackletter or Gothic Text Lettering

Sans-serif or Gothic typefaces

Block letters or Gothic typefaces

Source where you can find alot more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic

Def:

Goth·ic

/ˈɡäTHik/

adjective

1.

relating to the Goths or their extinct East Germanic language, which provides the earliest manuscript evidence of any Germanic language (4th–6th centuries AD).

2.

of or in the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery.

noun

1.

the language of the Goths.

2.

the Gothic style of architecture.

Source: Just a quick google search :o

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