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cornu copiae
Cornucopia Cor`nu*co"pi*a (k[^o]r`n[-u]*k[=o]"p[i^]*[.a]), n.; pl. Cornucopias (-[.a]z). [L. cornu copiae horn of plenty. See Horn, and Copious.] 1. The horn of plenty, from which fruits and flowers are represented as issuing. It is an emblem of abundance. 2. pl. (Bot.) A genus of grasses bearing spikes of flowers resembling the cornucopia in form. Note: Some writers maintain that this word should be written, in the singular, cornu copi[ae], and in the plural, cornua copi[ae].
cornua copiae
Cornucopia Cor`nu*co"pi*a (k[^o]r`n[-u]*k[=o]"p[i^]*[.a]), n.; pl. Cornucopias (-[.a]z). [L. cornu copiae horn of plenty. See Horn, and Copious.] 1. The horn of plenty, from which fruits and flowers are represented as issuing. It is an emblem of abundance. 2. pl. (Bot.) A genus of grasses bearing spikes of flowers resembling the cornucopia in form. Note: Some writers maintain that this word should be written, in the singular, cornu copi[ae], and in the plural, cornua copi[ae].

Meaning of Copiae from wikipedia

- Vineyards and Winery, a premium winery in Paso Robles, California Copia (or Copiae), the ancient city and bishopric also called Thurii or Thurium, now a Latin...
- In classical antiquity, the cornucopia (/ˌkɔːrn(j)əˈkoʊpiə, -n(j)uː-/; from Latin cornu 'horn' and copia 'abundance'), also called the horn of plenty,...
- romanized: Thoúrion, in Ptolemy), and later in Roman times also Cōpia and Cōpiae, was an ancient Gr**** city situated on the Gulf of Taranto, near or on the...
- colonies in Calabria: at Tempsa and Kroton (Croto in Latin) in 194 BC, Copiae in the territory of Thurii (Thurium in Latin) in 193 BC, and Vibo Valentia...
- (Θούριοι) Magna Graecia, southern Italy abandoned Thurium (Θούριον), Copia, Copiae, Turios, Thurio Magna Graecia Thyreum Thyria South of İzmir, Turkey Tire...
- castra, castrōrum ('military camp, encampment') cōpia, copiae f. ('plenty, much, abundance') cōpiae, copiārum ('troops') fortūna, fortūnae f. ('luck, chance')...
- Cantareus aspersus (O.F. Müller, 1774) Cochlea vulgaris da Costa, 1778 Cornu copiae Born, 1778 Cryptomphalus aspersus (O.F. Müller, 1774) Helix (Cryptomphalus)...
- rather than the usual 8; the centre by men from Haliartus, Coronea, and Copiae; and the left wing by troops from Thespiae, Tanagra, and Orchomenus. They...
- Laletana (as appeared posthumously on his Cronu copiae: "§ In ****tilianum Epig[ram] LV". Cornv Copiae: Sive Commentarios Lingvae Latinae. Magistrum Paganinum...
- the poet Martial's Epigrammaton in the 1470s. A book on Martial, Cornu Copiae – part commentary, part dictionarywhich was completed by Perotti in 1478...