Definition of Cornuted. Meaning of Cornuted. Synonyms of Cornuted

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Cornuted. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Cornuted and, of course, Cornuted synonyms and on the right images related to the word Cornuted.

Definition of Cornuted

Cornuted
Cornute Cor"nute (k?r"n?t or k?r-n?t"), Cornuted Cor*nut"ed (k?r-n?"t?d), a. [L. cornutus horned, from cornu horn.] 1. Bearing horns; horned; horn-shaped. 2. Cuckolded. [R.] ``My being cornuted.' --LEstrange.

Meaning of Cornuted from wikipedia

- Drepanosticta tropica (dark-shouldered cornuted shadowdamsel) is a species of damselfly in the family Platystictidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Asian...
- exist. Sumrall, Colin D.; Sprinkle, James (1999). "Ponticulocarpus, a new cornute-grade stylophoran from the Middle Cambrian Spence Shale of Utah". Journal...
- Drepanosticta subtropica (blue-shouldered cornuted shadowdamsel) is a species of damselfly in the family Platystictidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The...
- call oxen by their names" (a double-entendre; an "ox" can also refer to a cornuted man, a cuckold). The ultimate source of this idiom is a phrase in Plutarch's...
- Tibullus book 2 is a collection of six Latin poems written in elegiac couplets by the poet Albius Tibullus. They are thought to have been written in the...
- tropica, tropical acidweed Drepanosticta tropica, the dark-shouldered cornuted shadowdamsel This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- crystalline structure. They include the unusual stylophorans (mitrates and cornutes), Homoiostelea (solutes), the Homostelea (cinctans), and the Ctenocystoidea...
- transition of echinoderm faunas. Cosmopolitan Late Cambrian hallmarks (such as cornute stylophorans) maintian their abundance in oxygen-poor areas, while newer...
- H.; Herbig, H.-G.; Kora, M. (2023). "Kasimovian (late Pennsylvanian) cornute rugose corals from Egypt: taxonomy, facies and palaeogeography of a cool-water...
- synapomorphy, having evolved from a cornute. Mitrates are thought to have formed their tail from the proximal part of the cornute tail, with the distal part atomised...