coarnã

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See also: coarnă

Aromanian

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Etymology

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From Latin corna, plural of cornum, cornus (cornel, dogwood), reinterpreted as a feminine singular. Compare Romanian coarnă.

Noun

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coarnã f (plural coarni/coarne)

  1. cornelian cherry, cornel (fruit)
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