English
Etymology
From Gove + -ian.
Adjective
Govian (comparative more Govian, superlative most Govian)
- (UK politics) Relating to British politician Michael Gove (1967–).
2013 November 7, Ian Barge, “Children must learn to question, not simply obey”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:Polly Toynbee is spot on in her excoriation of Govian Gradgrindery. The inevitable marginalisation of the supposedly "soft" arts subjects in the state sector is a scandal.