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单词 gothicize
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Gothicizev.

/ˈɡɒθɪsʌɪz/
Etymology: < Gothic adj. + -ize suffix.
1. intransitive. To indulge one's taste for what is ‘Gothic’ or medieval. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > time > relative time > the past > history or knowledge about the past > history [verb (intransitive)] > study types of
Gothicize1750
1750 H. Walpole Let. to H. Mann 1 Sept. (1833) II. 385 Mr. Whithed has been so unlucky to have a large part of his seat..burnt down; it is a great disappointment to me, too, who was going thither gothicizing.
2. transitive.
a. To give a ‘Gothic’ or medieval look or character to; to render medieval.
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the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > historical periods [verb (transitive)] > render medieval, Tudor, or Victorian
Gothicize1808
medievalize1854
Victorianize1905
Tudorize1986
1808 Advt. to Strutt's Queen-Hoo Hall p. iv The language and manners of the higher ranks are not gothicized.
1843 Fraser's Mag. 28 16 He had early begun to Gothicise it—to stock it with rusty armour and painted glass.
1852 N. Hawthorne Tanglewood Fire-side in Wonder-bk. (1879) 148 Your imagination..will inevitably Gothicize everything you touch.
1854 N. Hawthorne Jrnl. 23 Mar. in Eng. Notebks. (1997) I. i. 82 The statue..was ingrained..with moss and lichens, so that its classic beauty was in some sort gothicised.
1881 G. A. Sala in Illustr. London News 15 Jan. 51 Garments so Gothicised as to give them a vague resemblance to English matrons and damsels of the 14th and 15th centuries.
b. To give an architecturally Gothic character to; to transform after a Gothic type.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [verb (transitive)] > treat in specific style
Gothicize1798
Wreneanize1813
churchwardenize1830
castellate1840
Palladianize1893
Tudorize1986
1798 A. Seward Let. 2 Oct. (1811) V. 155 The tenements are to be gothicized.
1823 C. Lamb Old Benchers in Elia 194 They have lately gothicised the entrance to the Inner Temple-hall and the library front.
1824 in R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. (1886) I. 565 That..the Provost be hereby authorized..to Gothicise Gibbs's Building.
1851 J. Ruskin Stones of Venice I. xiv. 160 Arabic forms of parapet, more or less Gothicised.
1877 J. C. Cox Notes on Churches of Derbyshire II. 349 A pointed east window [was] inserted, and the windows on the South side ‘Gothicised.’

Derivatives

ˈGothicized adj.
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1804 Ann. Reg. 828 Gothicised cottages.
1842 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 51 392 Those gothicized severities of the German school.
ˈGothicizer n. one who gothicizes.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > Gothic > adherent of
Gothicizer1827
Goth1837
Gothicist1861
1827 W. Scott Jrnl. 3 Oct. (1941) 109 The gingerbread taste of modern Gothicizers.
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