Corn, see Ceres.

Cor′onis, was a consort of Apollo and mother of Æsculapius. Another Coronis was daughter of a king of Phocis, and was changed by Athena into a crow.

Coryban′tes were priests of Cybele. They obtained the name because they were in the habit of striking themselves in their dances.

Cory′don. A silly love-sick swain mentioned by Virgil.

Cory′thaix. A name given to Mars, meaning Shaker of the Helmet.

Cotyt′to. The Athenian goddess of immodesty.

“Hail! goddess of nocturnal sport,

Dark-veiled Cotytto, to whom the secret flame

Of midnight torches burns; mysterious dame.”

Milton.