Obs. [f. F. corné horned, with substitution of Eng. suffix -ED.]

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  1.  Horned, peaked, pointed.

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a. 1529.  Skelton, Mann. World, 26. So many garded hose, Such cornede shoes.

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a. 1592.  Greene, Poems, Descr. Chaucer (Rtldg.), 320. His shoes were cornèd broad before.

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1841.  Catlin, N. Amer. Ind., I. 103. The ‘corned crest.’

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  2.  In comb. = cornered.

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1564.  Rastell, Confut. Jewell’s Serm., 146 b. Fower-corned cappes.

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1651.  Raleigh’s Ghost, 78. In mans body more than six hundred muscles, as long muscles … plain or even corned.

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