Cornute
[kawr-noot, -nyoot] /kɔrˈnut, -ˈnyut/
verb (used with object), cornuted, cornuting.
1.
Archaic. to cuckold.
adjective
2.
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/kɔːˈnjuːt/
adjective
1.
(biology) having or resembling cornua; hornlike: the cornute process of a bone
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