different between cornfed vs corned
cornfed
English
Etymology
From corn +? fed.
Adjective
cornfed (comparative more cornfed, superlative most cornfed)
- (not comparable, of an animal) Fed on corn.
- (informal, sometimes derogatory, of a person) Sheltered; uncultured.
- a cornfed hillbilly
- (informal, of a vehicle) Running on ethanol (E85).
cornfed From the web:
corned
English
Adjective
corned (not comparable)
- consisting of grains; granulated
- (of meat) preserved in salt
- (slang, obsolete) Drunk.
- 1890, John Hay, "The Pledge at Spunky Point", in Poems (page 30)
- A year ago last Fo'th July / A lot of the boys was here. / We all got corned and signed the pledge / For to drink no more that year.
- 1890, John Hay, "The Pledge at Spunky Point", in Poems (page 30)
Derived terms
- corned beef
Translations
Verb
corned
- simple past tense and past participle of corn
References
- (drunk): 1873, John Camden Hotten, The Slang Dictionary
Anagrams
- Codner, Conder, conder, recond
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