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crowned head vs Carolingian

Carolingian vs crowned head

crowned head and Carolingian both are nouns.

crowned head is not an adjective while Carolingian is an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
crowned head Yes No No No
Carolingian Yes Yes No No
As nouns, Carolingian is a hyponym of crowned head; that is, Carolingian is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than crowned head:
  • crowned head: a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
  • Carolingian: a member of the Carolingian dynasty
Other hyponyms of crowned head include Capetian, Carlovingian, czar, tsar, tzar, emperor, king, male monarch, Rex, Merovingian, Shah, Shah of Iran.
crowned head (noun) Carolingian (noun)
a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right a member of the Carolingian dynasty
crowned head (adjective) Carolingian (adjective)
of or relating to the Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father
Difference between crowned head and Carolingian

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