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Methuselah vs codger

codger vs Methuselah

Methuselah and codger both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Methuselah Yes No No No
codger Yes No No No
As nouns, codger is a hyponym of Methuselah; that is, codger is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Methuselah:
  • Methuselah: a man who is very old
  • codger: used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man
Other hyponyms of Methuselah include old codger, antique, gaffer, old-timer, old geezer, oldtimer, patriarch.
Methuselah (noun) codger (noun)
(Old Testament) a patriarch (grandfather of Noah) who is said to have lived 969 years used affectionately to refer to an eccentric but amusing old man
a man who is very old
Difference between Methuselah and codger

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