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1) General subject: Hunnishness, barbarism, barbarity, ferity, gothicism, heathenism, heathenry, savageness, vandalism, barbarousness2) Religion: Hunnishness (A Hunnish social or intellectual condition), barbarism ( A barbarian or barbarous social or intellectual condition), gothicism (Barbarous lack of taste or elegance), vandalism (Willful or malicious destruction or defacement of public or private property)3) Psychology: barbarism (историческая эпоха) -
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['gɒθɪsɪz(ə)m]1) Общая лексика: варварство, готика, грубость, жестокость, характерные черты готического стиля (в архитектуре)2) Религия: безвкусица, (Barbarous lack of taste or elegance) варварство, (Conformity to or practice of Gothic style) характерные черты готического стиля3) Лингвистика: готицизм
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