corne
French
noun
Definitions
- (countable) horn
- (uncountable) corn#Etymology 2|corn callus
Etymology
Inherited from Old French corne (corner, projecting point, angle, a horn) inherited from Latin *corna, cornua (horns).
Origin
Latin
cornua
Gloss
horns
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cornichon English
- *corna Latin
- *corniclus Latin
- *cornicula Latin
- cornetum Latin
- cornua Latin
- cornus Latin
- cornū Latin
- Kornett German
- corno Italian
- cornet French
- corneter French
- cornettiste French
- cornichon French
- encornet French
- корнишон Russian
- cornizo Spanish, Castilian
- corno Spanish, Castilian
- κερασός Ancient Greek
- corniso Portuguese
- corne Middle English
- corne Old French
- corneline Old French
- cornolle Old French
- cancereixo Galician
- capudre Galician
- cornabude Galician
- corneira Galician
- cornichon Norman
- cône Norman
- Kornischong Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- cuargnolâr Friulian
- cuargnul Friulian
- cuargnâl Friulian
- cornere xno
- kòn Haitian, Haitian Creole
- coine Walloon
- cone Bourguignon
- cône Bourguignon
- cornisjong West Flemish