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单词 gothish
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Gothishadj.

/ˈɡɒθɪʃ/
Forms: Also 1600s Gott(h)ish, Gotis(h.
Etymology: < Goth n. + -ish suffix1.
1.
a. = Gothic adj. 1. Obsolete.
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the world > people > ethnicities > Germanic people > ancient Germanic peoples > [adjective] > Goths
Gothish1605
Gothic1611
Ostrogothian1684
Moeso-Gothic1735
Visigothic1788
Ostrogothic1815
Ostrogoth1915
1605 W. Camden Remaines i. 35 To give some of them Roman names, to other Gotish names.
a1613 E. Brerewood Enq. Langs. & Relig. (1614) vii. 48 The Spanish tongue as now it is, consisteth of the old Spanish, Latine, Gottish, and Arabique.
1643 W. Prynne Soveraigne Power Parl. App. 58 The Nobility of the Gothish Nation.
1681 S. Colvil Mock Poem (1751) 49 Great tribulation Follows a Gothish inundation.
1697 tr. Countess D'Aunoy's Trav. (1706) 62 Finding no more among them any Princes of the Race of the Gothish Kings.
1728 J. Morgan Compl. Hist. Algiers I. iv. 160 Count Julian, Governor of the Gothish Dominions in Hispania Transfretane.
b. Resembling what is Gothic; looking like a Goth.
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the world > people > ethnicities > Germanic people > ancient Germanic peoples > [adjective] > Goths > resembling
Gothish1830
1830 Fraser's Mag. 1 164 What would that..dandy of his age have thought of such worse than Gothish and Hunnish figures?
2. Goth-like, barbarous, tasteless; cf. Gothic adj. 4.
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the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > [adjective] > Philistine
unseasoned1598
Gothish1602
Gothic1695
Vandal1752
beauty-proof1753
bourgeois1764
Philistine1831
palateless1860
philistinic1869
Philistinish1871
Babbitty1925
1602 J. Beaumont Metamorph. Tabacco sig. E4 Gotthish Spaniards..farre more sauage then the Sauages.
1667 E. Waterhouse Short Narr. Fire London 66 This late harrass of us by a more than Gottish and Vandalique fire.
1827 Mirror II. 36/2 My tyes are regular Gothish.
1863 W. P. Lennox 50 Years' Biogr. Reminisc. II. 145 The flint or M'Adam system..which he pronounces to be quite gothish.
1880 World 10 Nov. 10/2 The scenery of the place [Torquay] has been quite spoilt..by Gothish ‘improvements’.
3. = Gothic adj. 3. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > Gothic
pointed1640
Gothish1655
Gothicc1660
1655 T. Fuller Hist. Waltham-Abby 6 in Church-hist. Brit. A structure of Gothish-building, rather large then neate, firm then fair.
1662 B. Gerbier Brief Disc. Princ. Building 4 Contrary to the very Gothish Custome, who at least did begin their Buttrises from the Ground.
1664 B. Gerbier Counsel to Builders (new ed.) i. sig. c8 The reformation of a Gotis relick building.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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