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Hornier
Horny Horn"y, a. [Compar. Hornier; superl. Horniest.] 1. Having horns or hornlike projections. --Gay. 2. Composed or made of horn, or of a substance resembling horn; of the nature of horn. ``The horny . . . coat of the eye.' --Ray. 3. Hard; callous. ``His horny fist.' --Dryden.
Horniest
Horny Horn"y, a. [Compar. Hornier; superl. Horniest.] 1. Having horns or hornlike projections. --Gay. 2. Composed or made of horn, or of a substance resembling horn; of the nature of horn. ``The horny . . . coat of the eye.' --Ray. 3. Hard; callous. ``His horny fist.' --Dryden.
Thornier
Thorny Thorn"y, a. [Compar. Thornier; superl. Thorniest.] [Cf. AS. [thorn]orniht.] 1. Full of thorns or spines; rough with thorns; spiny; as, a thorny wood; a thorny tree; a thorny crown. 2. Like a thorn or thorns; hence, figuratively, troublesome; vexatious; harassing; perplexing. ``The thorny point of bare distress.' --Shak. The steep and thorny way to heaven. --Shak. Thorny rest-harrow (Bot.), rest-harrow. Thorny trefoil, a prickly plant of the genus Fagonia (F. Cretica, etc.).
Thorniest
Thorny Thorn"y, a. [Compar. Thornier; superl. Thorniest.] [Cf. AS. [thorn]orniht.] 1. Full of thorns or spines; rough with thorns; spiny; as, a thorny wood; a thorny tree; a thorny crown. 2. Like a thorn or thorns; hence, figuratively, troublesome; vexatious; harassing; perplexing. ``The thorny point of bare distress.' --Shak. The steep and thorny way to heaven. --Shak. Thorny rest-harrow (Bot.), rest-harrow. Thorny trefoil, a prickly plant of the genus Fagonia (F. Cretica, etc.).

Meaning of Hornie from wikipedia

- Scotland with male witches due to the idea that they had made pacts with Auld Hornie (the devil) and thus had betra**** the Christian faith and broke their baptismal...
- Karen Horney (/ˈhɔːrnaɪ/; née Danielsen; 16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her...
- views on science and progress, as he saw them; the first was entitled "Auld Hornie, F.R.S.". Lewis's response remained unpublished in his lifetime. Alister...
- as this p****age from Burns shows: O THOU! whatever title suit thee— Auld Hornie, Satan, Nick, or Clootie, Wha in yon cavern grim an' sootie, Clos'd under...
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- Drummond Everything Has a History (1951), Allen & Unwin—Includes "Auld Hornie, F.R.S."; C.S. Lewis's "Reply to Professor Haldane" is available in "On...
- first two lines of the poem itself: O thou! Whatever title suit thee, Auld Hornie, Satan, Nick or Clootie These lines are also a parody of a couplet in Alexander...
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- For example, Field Hornie, Chief of ICD Radio Control Branch in Munich and two colleagues resigned based on these new policies. Hornie and colleagues did...
- his name to Ormiston, or Orm's Toun. Also possible, but less likely, is Hornie's Hole, a deep dwelling place for the Devil. During the battle, the pennon...