Cor meum eructavit (see note), D 1934.
Corn, s. corn, grain, A 562, C 863; 5. 23; L. 74, 190; chief portion, B 3144; Cornes, pl. crops of corn, B 4. m 6. 21; B 3225; grains of corn, HF. 698.
Cornemuse, s. bagpipe, HF. 1218. Fr. cornemuse.
Corner, s. 5. 260; HF. 2142; T. v. 575.
Corniculere, s. registrar, secretary, G 369. See the note. Lat. cornicularius, a registrar, clerk to a magistrate.
Corny, adj. applied to ale, strong of the corn or malt, C 315, 456.
Corolarie, s. corollary, B 4. p 3. 30; Corollarie, B 3. p 10. 101, 113.
Corompen; see Corrumpe.
Corone, s. crown, garland, E 381; prize of a race, B 4. p 3. 7; Coroune, crown, garland, B 3. p 10. 102; 2. 58; 3. 980; A 2290, E 1118; Córoun, crown, L. 216, 222; the constellation called 'the Northern Crown,' L. 2224; Coróunes, pl. crowns, T. ii. 1735; L. 2614; Corónes, pl. G 221.
Corosif, adj. corrosive, G 853.