corne
Old French
noun
Definitions
- horn bony projection found on the head of some animals
- horn instrument used to create sound
Etymology
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
- -corn English
- bicorn English
- cornage English
- cornett English
- cornific English
- cornification English
- cornuate English
- *corna Latin
- Bicorniger Latin
- bicorniger Latin
- bicornis Latin
- cornesco Latin
- cornicen Latin
- cornifer Latin
- corniger Latin
- cornua Latin
- cornuatus Latin
- cornus Latin
- cornū Latin
- reciprocicornis Latin
- tricorniger Latin
- unicornis Latin
- cornetto Italian
- corno Italian
- corne French
- cornet French
- cornichon French
- corno Spanish, Castilian
- cuerno Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱerh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- corno Portuguese
- corne Middle English
- corner Middle English
- cornet Middle English
- corn Old French
- cornet Old French
- corn Catalan, Valencian
- corn Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- corn Welsh
- corn Old Irish
- cône Norman
- cuernu Asturian
- cuar Friulian
- cornere xno
- kòn Haitian, Haitian Creole
- coine Walloon
- cone Bourguignon
- cône Bourguignon
- cuorno Istriot
- cuerno Aragonese
- cornetto Interlingua