cōpiōsus, a, um [cōpia], adj., abounding in, well supplied, rich.

Corinthiī, ōrum, pl. m., the inhabitants of Corinth.

Corinthus, ī, f., a city in the Peloponnesus on the isthmus of Corinth, captured and destroyed by the Romans, 146 B.C.

Coriolānus, ī, m., the surname of Q. Marcius, the conqueror of Corioli, 493 B.C.

Coriolī, ōrum, pl. m., a town of the Volsci in Latium.

Cornēlius, ī, m., the name of a large and important gens at Rome. See Asina, Cinna, Dolābella, Faustus, Fuscus, Galbus, Lentulus, Rūfīnus, Scīpiō, Sulla.

cornū, ūs, n., a horn; trumpet; wing (of an army).

corpus, oris, n., a body.

corrēctor, ōris [corrigō], m., a corrector, improver; a land bailiff, governor.

corrēctus, see corrigō.