different between cornute vs cornuate
cornute
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /k???nju?t/
Verb
cornute (third-person singular simple present cornutes, present participle cornuting, simple past and past participle cornuted)
- (transitive) To give 'horns' to; to make a cuckold of.
- 1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin 2011, p. 357:
- ‘Will you cooperate with me in cornuting your husband? It's a must!’
- 1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin 2011, p. 357:
Adjective
cornute (comparative more cornute, superlative most cornute)
- cornuted
Anagrams
- Counter, Cureton, Cutrone, counter, counter-, countre, recount, trounce
Italian
Adjective
cornute
- feminine plural of cornuto
Anagrams
- certuno, cruento, cunterò
Latin
Adjective
corn?te
- vocative masculine singular of corn?tus
cornute From the web:
cornuate
English
Etymology
Latin cornu?tus (“horn-shaped”), from corn? (“horn”) +? -?tus.
Adjective
cornuate (comparative more cornuate, superlative most cornuate)
- (medicine, zoology) Horn-shaped, as with a bicornuate uterus.
Anagrams
- courante, outrance
Latin
Adjective
cornu?te
- vocative masculine singular of cornu?tus
cornuate From the web:
- what does cornuate mean
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