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cornucopia

English

Etymology

From Latin corn?c?pia (mythical horn of plenty), from corn? (horn) + c?pia (abundance)

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?k??.n??k??.pi.?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?k???.n??ko?.pi.?/, /?k???.nj??ko?.pi.?/

Noun

cornucopia (countable and uncountable, plural cornucopias)

  1. (Greek mythology) A goat's horn endlessly overflowing with fruit, flowers and grain; or full of whatever its owner wanted.
  2. A hollow horn- or cone-shaped object, filled with edible or useful things.
  3. An abundance or plentiful supply.
    The store provided a veritable cornucopia of modern gadgets.

Synonyms

  • horn of plenty
  • See also Thesaurus:cornucopia

Derived terms

Translations


Italian

Noun

cornucopia f (plural cornucopie)

  1. cornucopia

Spanish

Noun

cornucopia f (plural cornucopias)

  1. cornucopia

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