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Achaean vs Greek

Greek vs Achaean

Achaean and Greek both are nouns.

Achaean and Greek both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Achaean Yes Yes No No
Greek Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Greek is a hypernym of Achaean; that is, Greek is a word with a broader meaning than Achaean:
  • Achaean: a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken on the Greek mainland, Crete and Cyprus in the 16th to 12th centuries BC
  • Greek: a native or inhabitant of Greece
Other hypernyms of Achaean include Hellene.
Achaean (noun) Greek (noun)
the ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea the Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken on the Greek mainland, Crete and Cyprus in the 16th to 12th centuries BC a native or inhabitant of Greece
Achaean (adjective) Greek (adjective)
of or relating to Achaea or its ancient Greek people of or relating to or characteristic of Greece or the Greeks or the Greek language
Difference between Achaean and Greek

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