English-Thai Dictionary
cornu
N ส่วน ที่ คล้าย เขา สัตว์
cornuted
A ที่ เป็น รูป เขา ที่ เป็น มุม
cornuto
N สามี ของ หญิง ที่ มีชู้
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CORNUCOPIA
n.[L., a horn, and plenty. ] 1. The horn of plenty, an emblem of abundance of fruits.
2. In architecture and sculpture, the figure of a horn, from which fruits and flowers are represented as proceeding.
CORNUTE
v.t.[L., a horn. ] To bestow horns; to cuckold.
CORNUTED
pp. or a. 1. Grafted with horns; horned; cuckolded.
2. In botany, horn-shaped.
CORNUTO
n.A man that wears the horns; a cuckold.
CORNUTOR
n.A cuckold-maker.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CORNU
Cor "nu (kr "n ), n; pl. Cornua (-n. Etym: [L.]
Defn: A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.
CORNU AMMONIS
Cor "nu Am *mo "nis (m-m "ns ); pl. Cornua Ammonis. Etym: [L., horn of Ammon. See Ammonite. ] (Paleon.)
Defn: A fossil shell, curved like a ram's horn; an obsolete name for an ammonite.
CORNUCOPIA
Cor `nu *co "pi *a (kr `n-k "p- ), n.; pl. Cornucopias (-. Etym: [L. cornu copiae horn of plenty. See Horn, and Copious. ]
1. The horn of plenty, from which fruits and flowers are represented as issuing. It is an emblem of abundance.
2. pl. (Bot. )
Defn: A genus of grasses bearing spikes of flowers resembling the cornucopia in form.
Note: Some writers maintain that this word should be written, in the singular, cornu copiæ, and in the plural, cornua copiæ.
CORNUTE; CORNUTED
Cor "nute (kr "nt or kr-nt "), Cor *nut "ed (kr-n "td ), a. Etym: [L.cornutus horned, from cornu horn. ]
1. Bearing horns; horned; horn-shaped.
2. Cuckolded. [R.] "My being cornuted. " LEstrange.
CORNUTE
CORNUTE Cor *nute " (kr-nt "), v. t.
Defn: To bestow horns upon; to make a cuckold of; to cuckold. [Obs. ] Burton.
CORNUTO
Cor *nu "to (kr-n "t ), n. Etym: [It. , fr. L. cornutus horned. ]
Defn: A man that wears the horns; a cuckold. [R.] Shak.
CORNUTOR
CORNUTOR Cor *nu "tor (-tr ), n.
Defn: A cuckold maker. [R.] Jordan.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cornu
cor nu |ˈkôrn (y )o͞o ˈkɔrnju | ▶noun ( pl. cornua |-n (y )o͞oə | ) Anatomy a structure with a shape likened to a horn, in particular: • a horn-shaped projection of the thyroid cartilage or of certain bones (such as the hyoid and the coccyx ). • either of the two lateral cavities of the uterus, into which the Fallopian tubes pass. • each of three elongated parts of the lateral ventricles of the brain. DERIVATIVES cor nu al |-n (y )o͞oəl |adjective ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, ‘horn. ’
cornucopia
cor nu co pi a |ˌkôrn (y )əˈkōpēə ˌkɔrn (j )əˈkoʊpiə | ▶noun a symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn. • an ornamental container shaped like such a horn. • an abundant supply of good things of a specified kind: the festival offers a cornucopia of pleasures. DERIVATIVES cor nu co pi an adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin, from Latin cornu copiae ‘horn of plenty ’ (a mythical horn able to provide whatever is desired ).
cornus
cornus |ˈkɔːnəs | ▶noun a plant of a genus that comprises the dogwoods. ●Genus Cornus, family Cornaceae. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin, ‘dogwood ’.
Oxford Dictionary
cornu
cornu |ˈkɔːnjuː | ▶noun ( pl. cornua |-njʊə | ) Anatomy 1 a horn-shaped projection of the thyroid cartilage or of certain bones (such as the hyoid and the coccyx ). 2 either of the two lateral cavities of the womb, into which the fallopian tubes pass. 3 each of three elongated parts of the lateral ventricles of the brain. DERIVATIVES cornual adjective ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, ‘horn ’.
cornucopia
cornucopia |ˌkɔːnjʊˈkəʊpɪə | ▶noun a symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn. • an ornamental container shaped like a goat's horn. • an abundant supply of good things of a specified kind: the festival offers a cornucopia of pleasures. DERIVATIVES cornucopian adjective ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from late Latin, from Latin cornu copiae ‘horn of plenty ’ (a mythical horn able to provide whatever is desired ).
cornus
cornus |ˈkɔːnəs | ▶noun a plant of a genus that comprises the dogwoods. ●Genus Cornus, family Cornaceae. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Latin, ‘dogwood ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
cornucopia
cornucopia noun these scouts have brought in a cornucopia of young talent: an abundance, a profusion, a plentifulness, a profuseness, a copiousness, an amplitude, a lavishness, a bountifulness, a bounty; a host, a riot; plenty, quantities, scores, a multitude; informal millions, a sea, oceans /an ocean, a wealth, lots /a lot, heaps /a heap, masses /a mass, stacks /a stack, piles /a pile, loads /a load, mountains /a mountain, tons /a ton, a slew; formal a plenitude.
French Dictionary
cornu
cornu , ue adj. adjectif Qui a des cornes. : Des bêtes cornues.
cornue
cornue n. f. nom féminin Vase de verre utilisé dans un laboratoire pour la distillation.
Spanish Dictionary
cornucopia
cornucopia nombre femenino 1 Símbolo de la abundancia y la prosperidad, representado por un gran cuerno del que rebosan frutas, flores, monedas y toda clase de bienes y riquezas :la cornucopia se emplea como motivo ornamental .SINÓNIMO cuerno de la abundancia .2 Espejo pequeño de marco ancho, tallado y decorado, que suele tener uno o más brazos a manera de candelabros .
cornudo, -da
cornudo, -da adjetivo 1 [animal ] Que tiene cuernos :el reno es un animal cornudo .SINÓNIMO astado .2 [persona ] Que ha sido engañado por su pareja habitual al haber mantenido relaciones sexuales o amorosas con otra persona .
cornúpeta
cornúpeta nombre masculino 1 taur Toro de lidia .SINÓNIMO astado, cornúpeto .2 nombre común coloquial Cornudo, persona cuya pareja le ha sido infiel .Se usa con valor humorístico .
cornúpeto
cornúpeto nombre masculino coloquial Cornúpeta, toro de lidia .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cornucopia
cor nu co pi a /kɔ̀ː r nəkóʊpiə |kɔ̀ːnjukéʊ -/名詞 C 〖単数扱い 〗1 〘ギ神 〙豊饒 (ほうじよう )の角 (つの ) 〘果物 花がいっぱい入った動物の角の形をした装飾的な器; 豊かさの象徴 〙.2 ⦅書 ⦆豊富 (さ ), 豊作 .