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harlequin vs merry andrew

merry andrew vs harlequin

harlequin and merry andrew both are nouns.

harlequin is a verb but merry andrew is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
harlequin Yes No Yes No
merry andrew Yes No No No
As nouns, merry andrew is a hypernym of harlequin; that is, merry andrew is a word with a broader meaning than harlequin:
  • harlequin: a clown or buffoon (after the Harlequin character in the commedia dell'arte)
  • merry andrew: a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
Other hypernyms of harlequin include buffoon, clown, goof, goofball.
harlequin (noun) merry andrew (noun)
a clown or buffoon (after the Harlequin character in the commedia dell'arte) a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior
harlequin (verb) merry andrew (verb)
variegate with spots or marks
Difference between harlequin and merry andrew

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