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Hittite vs Anatolian

Anatolian vs Hittite

Hittite and Anatolian both are nouns.

Hittite is an adjective but Anatolian is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Hittite Yes Yes No No
Anatolian Yes No No No
As nouns, Anatolian is a hypernym of Hittite; that is, Anatolian is a word with a broader meaning than Hittite:
  • Hittite: the language of the Hittites and the principal language of the Anatolian group of languages; deciphered from cuneiform inscriptions
  • Anatolian: an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
Other hypernyms of Hittite include Anatolian language.
Hittite (noun) Anatolian (noun)
the language of the Hittites and the principal language of the Anatolian group of languages; deciphered from cuneiform inscriptions an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
a member of an ancient people who inhabited Anatolia and northern Syria about 2000 to 1200 BC
Hittite (adjective) Anatolian (adjective)
of or relating to the Hittite people or their language or culture
Difference between Hittite and Anatolian

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