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    cornucopia
    /ˌkɔːnjʊˈkəʊpɪə/

    noun

    • 1. a symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn.

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  2. The meaning of CORNUCOPIA is a curved, hollow goat's horn or similarly shaped receptacle (such as a horn-shaped basket) that is overflowing especially with fruit and vegetables (such as gourds, ears of corn, apples, and grapes) and that is used as a decorative motif emblematic of abundance —called also horn of plenty.

  3. a container in the shape of an animals horn, full of fruit and flowers, often used as a symbol in art: Each of the figures bears a cornucopia, which is the usual symbol of plenty. The cloisters are decorated with a riotous mixture of human and animal figures, scallop shells, and cornucopias. Synonym. horn of plenty.

  4. Cornucopia refers to an abundance or an overflowing supply, as in Santa Claus’ workshop has a cornucopia of toys, everything from alphabet blocks to stuffed zebras. A cornucopia is a horned-shaped container filled with food or a decoration resembling this.

  5. A cornucopia is a lot of good stuff. Around Thanksgiving in the United States, you'll often see cornucopias or horn-shaped baskets filled with fruit and other goodies as centerpieces. Originally, a cornucopia was a goat's horn filled with corn and fruit to symbolize plenty.

  6. a container in the shape of an animals horn, full of fruit and flowers, often used as a symbol in art: Each of the figures bears a cornucopia, which is the usual symbol of plenty. The cloisters are decorated with a riotous mixture of human and animal figures, scallop shells, and cornucopias. Synonym. horn of plenty.

  7. (formal) something that is or contains a large supply of good things. The book is a cornucopia of good ideas. Harvard has produced a cornucopia of leaders for the United States in many fields. Word Origin. See cornucopia in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: cornucopia.

  8. noun. 1. Greek Mythology. a horn of the goat that suckled Zeus: it becomes full of whatever its owner wants. 2. a representation in painting, sculpture, etc. of a horn overflowing with fruits, flowers, and grain; horn of plenty. 3.

  9. CORNUCOPIA meaning: 1 : a container that is shaped like a horn and is full of fruits and flowers; 2 : a great amount or source of something.

  10. 1. a horn containing food and drink in endless supply, associated in classical mythology with the horn of the goat representing the nurse of the infant Zeus. 2. a representation of this horn, used as a symbol of abundance. 3. an abundant supply.

  11. Cornucopia definition: The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.