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Etymology of the French word corne

the Old French word corne
derived from the Latin word corna
derived from the Latin word cornua (horns)
derived from the Latin word cornu (horn; horn; hoof; beak)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ker-
derived from the Latin word cornum (cornel berry, cherry, fruit of cornelian cherry tree; horn; hoof; beak)

Derivations in French

cornaline, corn, cornette, cornichon, cornière, cornillon, encorné, encorner, cornacées, cornier, écorner, corner, corniste, lamellicornes, longicorne, quadricorne, décorner, clavicornes, racornir, cornard, accorné, cornade

Derivations in other languages

Anglo-Norman corner, Anglo-Norman cornered, English corn

Cognates

French cor, Italian corno, Latin cornu, Provençal corn, Spanish cuerno

Usage

Word found in Old French



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