Work around to start gedit again, if broken from missing schema key:

install dconf (ow-level configuration system):
>> sudo apt update
>> sudo apt install dconf

start dconf:
>> dconf

Navigate to key:     
org.gnome.gedit.plugins.active-plugins

and activate the default values:
['filebrowser', 'spell', 'modelines', 'time', 'docinfo']

or eliminate terminal in your actual values:

=> gedit will start again.

PS:
I miss old style config files :-(

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Title:
  Enabling the embedded terminal plugin crashes GEdit and subsequently
  prevents GEdit to start b/c of missing key in GSettings schema

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