Species of edible fungus.
A goat's horn filled with grain and flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity.
Sinònims
Examples for "cornucopia"
Examples for "cornucopia"
1They mesh some well-known tracks with rarities to create this two-disc cornucopia.
2The most effective fishing-device is a large throw net made cornucopia shape.
3It is becoming like the cornucopia of absurdity that is energy policy.
4This shows a conventional seated figure of Harvest, with an overflowing cornucopia.
5Beyond, on a sea of raised benches, lies a cornucopia of delights.
1Perhaps there was a limit to the American horn of plenty, after all.
2She saw the horn of plenty pouring its largess from the fair sky.
3The horn of plenty on either side indicates her character.
4He was a refuge to the hapless and a horn of plenty to the poor.
5Started the golden age of Greece with a loud blast of the horn of plenty.
6No melodramatist ever poured out incident upon the stage from such a horn of plenty.
7It would trail behind her to announce, "The horn of plenty has arrived!"
8Day by day Fortune shook her horn of plenty, and flung new gifts down upon him.
9Tilt for them your horn of plenty.
10He executed a fantasia on his horn of plenty that brought a shower of silver on the stage.
11Seated figure with horn of plenty.
12A veritable cornucopia-a horn of plenty-seemsto forever pour a shower of these good things into their houses.
13One is a beautiful youth with a horn of plenty, and the other is a faun-like creature capering gayly.
14Thus from all sides, fabled Ceres as she is, she scatters to all peoples from the horn of plenty.
15In one hand she holds a sacrificial bowl, and in the other hand, a cornucopia ( horn of plenty).
16Finally, the lands formerly subject to overflow, but now redeemed, became very fertile, and this is meant by the horn of plenty.
Translations for horn of plenty