korno
Ido
/ˈkor.no/
noun
Definitions
- horn keratinous protrusion
- horn musical instrument
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto korno (horn) borrowed from Italian corno (horn) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian corno borrowed from French corne (horn) derived from Latin cornus (cornel, horn, the European cornel, cornelian cherry).
Origin
Latin
cornus
Gloss
cornel, horn, the European cornel, cornelian cherry
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
角
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- corno English
- *corniclus Latin
- *cornicula Latin
- cornetum Latin
- cornu Latin
- cornus Latin
- cornū Latin
- cornare Italian
- cornata Italian
- cornetto Italian
- cornificare Italian
- cornista Italian
- corno Italian
- incornare Italian
- tricorno Italian
- unicorno Italian
- corne French
- cornet French
- cornichon French
- cornizo Spanish, Castilian
- corno Spanish, Castilian
- κερασός Ancient Greek
- corniso Portuguese
- corne Old French
- corneline Old French
- cornolle Old French
- abundokorno Esperanto
- korno Esperanto
- unukornulo Esperanto
- cancereixo Galician
- capudre Galician
- cornabude Galician
- corneira Galician
- κόρνο Greek (modern)
- cuargnolâr Friulian
- cuargnul Friulian
- cuargnâl Friulian
- kòn Haitian, Haitian Creole