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

corōna, ae, f., a crown, garland. See [cīvicus].

corpus, oris, n., a body.

corrigō, see [regō].

corripiō, see [rapiō].

corrumpō, see [rumpō].

corruō, see [ruō].

[corvus, ī], m., a raven. In XVI. 3 it may be translated grappling-iron, though the reference is rather to a wooden boarding bridge, which swung freely round a pole in the prow of the ship. In battle it was dropped upon the deck of a hostile vessel and held there by a sharp iron spike in its under side.

cōs, cōtis, f., flint stone, whetstone.

[Cossus, ī], m., A. Cornēlius, consul in 343 B.C.