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corneus · cornētum · cornulus. Proto-West Germanic: *kornul (see there for further descendants). Vulgar Latin: *cornus putridus. Galician: *corno pudrio.
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cornu, cornus [n.] U Noun. Translations. horn; hoof; beak/tusk/claw; bow; horn/trumpet ...
Noun · A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn. · A brass instrument from Ancient Rome about 3 metres long in the shape of a letter 'G'.
Cornus is the Latin word for the cornel tree, Cornus mas. The name cornel dates to the 1550s, via German from Middle Latin cornolium, ultimately from the ...
May 24, 2010 · Cornu. Translation. Horn, army flank. Main Forms: Cornu, Cornus Gender: Neuter Declension: Fourth. Singular, Plural. Nominative, Cornu, Cornua.
Corno L. (Cornaceae, type species Cornus mas L.). “Latin name from 'cornu,' a horn; alluding to the hardness of the wood, the European C.
cornu, cornus · beak/tusk/claw · bow · end, wing of army · hoof · horn · horn/trumpet · mountain top. Age: ...
cornu / -us / -um, cornūs / -ū / -uis, n. In English: horn, antler, hoof, beak, object made of horn. Auf deutsch: Horn (n), pl: Geweih (n), Gehörn (n), Horngef ...
Latin : cornu, corn-us n. English : horn. SINGULAR, PLURAL. NOM. cornu, cornua. GEN. cornus, cornuum. DAT. cornu, cornibus. ACC. cornu, cornua. ABL. cornu ...
Jun 25, 2022 · Only neuter 4th declension nouns have -u in the nominative. So that's the declension you're looking for.