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berserker vs Norse

Norse vs berserker

berserker and Norse both are nouns.

berserker is not an adjective while Norse is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
berserker Yes No No No
Norse Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Norse is a hypernym of berserker; that is, Norse is a word with a broader meaning than berserker:
  • berserker: one of the ancient Norse warriors legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury
  • Norse: an inhabitant of Scandinavia
Other hypernyms of berserker include Northman, Scandinavian.
berserker (noun) Norse (noun)
one of the ancient Norse warriors legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury the northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland
a native or inhabitant of Norway
an inhabitant of Scandinavia
berserker (adjective) Norse (adjective)
of or relating to Norway or its people or culture or language
of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures
Difference between berserker and Norse

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