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Manx vs Gaelic

Gaelic vs Manx

Manx and Gaelic both are nouns.

Manx and Gaelic both are adjectives.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Manx Yes Yes No No
Gaelic Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Gaelic is a hypernym of Manx; that is, Gaelic is a word with a broader meaning than Manx:
  • Manx: the ancient Gaelic formerly spoken on the Isle of Man; the language is sometimes used on ceremonial occasions
  • Gaelic: any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland
Other hypernyms of Manx include Erse, Erse language, Gaelic language, Goidelic, Goidelic language.
Manx (noun) Gaelic (noun)
a short-haired tailless breed of cat believed to originate on the Isle of Man any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland
the ancient Gaelic formerly spoken on the Isle of Man; the language is sometimes used on ceremonial occasions
Manx (adjective) Gaelic (adjective)
of or relating to the Isle of Man or its inhabitants or their language relating to or characteristic of the Celts
Difference between Manx and Gaelic

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