aristophanean |
aristophanic |
As adjectives the difference between aristophanean and aristophanic
is that
aristophanean is of or pertaining to (ca 446–ca 386 bc), son of philippus, an acclaimed playwright of ancient athens, or his works, typified by comic satire while
aristophanic is aristophanean.
satire |
aristophanean |
As a noun satire
is .
As an adjective aristophanean is
of or pertaining to (ca 446–ca 386 bc), son of philippus, an acclaimed playwright of ancient athens, or his works, typified by comic satire.
athens |
aristophanean |
As a proper noun Athens
is the capital city of Greece.
As an adjective Aristophanean is
of or pertaining to
Aristophanes (ca. 446–ca. 386 BC), son of Philippus, an acclaimed playwright of ancient Athens, or his works, typified by comic satire.