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From:
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corn
/ˈkɔrn/
玉黍蜀,穀類,谷粒,雞眼(vi.)成熟,結實(vt.)使成顆粒,醃
From:
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corn
/ˈkɔ(ə)rn/
名詞
玉米,穀物,雞眼
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Corn
n.
A
thickening
of
the
epidermis
at
some
point
,
esp
.
on
the
toes
,
by
friction
or
pressure
.
It
is
usually
painful
and
troublesome
.
Welcome
,
gentlemen
!
Ladies
that
have
their
toes
Unplagued
with
corns
,
will
have
a
bout
with
you
. --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
The
substance
of
a
corn
usually
resembles
horn
,
but
where
moisture
is
present
,
as
between
the
toes
,
it
is
white
and
sodden
,
and
is
called
a
soft corn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Corn
,
n.
1.
A
single
seed
of
certain
plants
,
as
wheat
,
rye
,
barley
,
and
maize
;
a
grain
.
2.
The
various
farinaceous
grains
of
the
cereal
grasses
used
for
food
,
as
wheat
,
rye
,
barley
,
maize
,
oats
.
Note:
☞
In
Scotland
,
corn
is
generally
restricted
to
oats
,
in
the
United
States
,
to
maize
,
or
Indian corn
(
see
sense
3),
and
in
England
to
wheat
.
3.
a
tall
cereal
plant
(
Zea mays
)
bearing
its
seeds
as
large
kernels
in
multiple
rows
on
the
surface
of
a
hard
cylindrical
ear
,
the
core
of
which
(
the
cob
)
is
not
edible
; --
also
called
Indian corn
and
,
in
technical
literature
,
maize
.
There
are
several
kinds
;
as
,
yellow corn
,
which
grows
chiefly
in
the
Northern
States
,
and
is
yellow
when
ripe
;
white corn
or
southern corn
,
which
grows
to
a
great
height
,
and
has
long
white
kernels
;
sweet corn
,
comprising
a
number
of
sweet
and
tender
varieties
,
grown
chiefly
at
the
North
,
some
of
which
have
kernels
that
wrinkle
when
ripe
and
dry
;
pop corn
,
any
small
variety
,
used
for
popping
.
Corn
seeds
may
be
cooked
while
on
the
ear
and
eaten
directly
,
or
may
be
stripped
from
the
ear
and
cooked
subsequently
.
The
term
Indian corn
is
often
used
to
refer
to
a
primitive
type
of
corn
having
kernels
of
varied
color
borne
on
the
same
cob
;
it
is
used
for
decoration
,
especially
in
the
fall
.
4.
The
plants
which
produce
corn
,
when
growing
in
the
field
;
the
stalks
and
ears
,
or
the
stalks
,
ears
,
and
seeds
,
after
reaping
and
before
thrashing
.
In
one
night
,
ere
glimpse
of
morn
,
His
shadowy
flail
had
thrashed
the
corn
. --
Milton
.
5.
A
small
,
hard
particle
;
a
grain
.
“
Corn
of
sand.”
--
Bp
.
Hall
.
“A
corn
of
powder.”
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
Corn ball
,
a
ball
of
popped
corn
stuck
together
with
soft
candy
from
molasses
or
sugar
.
Corn bread
,
bread
made
of
Indian
meal
.
Corn cake
,
a
kind
of
corn
bread
;
johnny
cake
;
hoecake
.
Corn cockle
Bot.
,
a
weed
(
Agrostemma Githago
syn
.
Lychnis Githago
),
having
bright
flowers
,
common
in
grain
fields
.
Corn flag
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Gladiolus
; --
called
also
sword lily
.
Corn fly
.
Zool.
(a)
A
small
fly
which
,
in
the
larval
state
,
is
injurious
to
grain
,
living
in
the
stalk
,
and
causing
the
disease
called
“gout,”
on
account
of
the
swelled
joints
.
The
common
European
species
is
Chlorops tæniopus
.
(b)
A
small
fly
(
Anthomyia ze
)
whose
larva
or
maggot
destroys
seed
corn
after
it
has
been
planted
.
Corn fritter
,
a
fritter
having
green
Indian
corn
mixed
through
its
batter
. [
U
.
S
.]
Corn laws
,
laws
regulating
trade
in
corn
,
especially
those
in
force
in
Great
Britain
till
1846,
prohibiting
the
importation
of
foreign
grain
for
home
consumption
,
except
when
the
price
rose
above
a
certain
rate
.
Corn marigold
.
Bot.
See
under
Marigold
.
Corn oyster
,
a
fritter
containing
grated
green
Indian
corn
and
butter
,
the
combined
taste
resembling
that
of
oysters
. [U.S.]
Corn parsley
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
parsley
genus
(
Petroselinum segetum
),
a
weed
in
parts
of
Europe
and
Asia
.
Corn popper
,
a
utensil
used
in
popping
corn
.
Corn poppy
Bot.
,
the
red
poppy
(
Papaver Rhœas
),
common
in
European
cornfields
; --
also
called
corn rose
.
Corn rent
,
rent
paid
in
corn
.
Corn rose
.
See
Corn poppy
.
Corn salad
Bot.
,
a
name
given
to
several
species
of
Valerianella
,
annual
herbs
sometimes
used
for
salad
.
Valerianella olitoria
is
also
called
lamb's lettuce
.
Corn stone
,
red
limestone
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Corn violet
Bot.
,
a
species
of
Campanula
.
Corn weevil
.
Zool.
(a)
A
small
weevil
which
causes
great
injury
to
grain
.
(b)
In
America
,
a
weevil
(
Sphenophorus zeæ
)
which
attacks
the
stalk
of
maize
near
the
root
,
often
doing
great
damage
.
See
Grain weevil
,
under
Weevil
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Corn
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Corned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Corning
.]
1.
To
preserve
and
season
with
salt
in
grains
;
to
sprinkle
with
salt
;
to
cure
by
salting
;
now
,
specifically
,
to
salt
slightly
in
brine
or
otherwise
;
as
,
to
corn
beef
;
to
corn
a
tongue
.
2.
To
form
into
small
grains
;
to
granulate
;
as
,
to
corn
gunpowder
.
3.
To
feed
with
corn
or
(
in
Sctland
)
oats
;
as
,
to
corn
horses
.
4.
To
render
intoxicated
;
as
,
ale
strong
enough
to
corn
one
. [
Colloq
.]
Corning house
,
a
house
or
place
where
powder
is
corned
or
granulated
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
corn
n
1:
tall
annual
cereal
grass
bearing
kernels
on
large
ears
:
widely
cultivated
in
America
in
many
varieties
;
the
principal
cereal
in
Mexico
and
Central
and
South
America
since
pre-Columbian
times
[
syn
:
maize
,
Indian corn
,
Zea mays
]
2:
the
dried
grains
or
kernels
or
corn
used
as
animal
feed
or
ground
for
meal
3:
ears
of
corn
grown
for
human
food
[
syn
:
edible corn
]
4:
a
hard
thickening
of
the
skin
(
especially
on
the
top
or
sides
of
the
toes
)
caused
by
the
pressure
of
ill-fitting
shoes
[
syn
:
clavus
]
5:
annual
or
biennial
grass
having
erect
flower
spikes
and
light
brown
grains
[
syn
:
wheat
]
6:
whiskey
distilled
from
a
mash
of
not
less
than
80
percent
corn
[
syn
:
corn whiskey
,
corn whisky
]
7:
something
sentimental
or
trite
; "
that
movie
was
pure
corn
"
v
1:
feed
(
cattle
)
with
corn
2:
preserve
with
salt
; "
corned
beef
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Corn
The
word
so
rendered
(
dagan
)
in
Gen
. 27:28, 37,
Num
. 18:27,
Deut
. 28:51,
Lam
. 2:12,
is
a
general
term
representing
all
the
commodities
we
usually
describe
by
the
words
corn
,
grain
,
seeds
,
peas
,
beans
.
With
this
corresponds
the
use
of
the
word
in
John
12:24.
In
Gen
. 41:35, 49,
Prov
. 11:26,
Joel
2:24 ("
wheat
"),
the
word
thus
translated
(
bar
; i.e., "
winnowed
")
means
corn
purified
from
chaff
.
With
this
corresponds
the
use
of
the
word
in
the
New
Testament
(
Matt
. 3:12;
Luke
3:17;
Acts
7:12).
In
Ps
. 65:13
it
means
"
growing
corn
."
In
Gen
. 42:1, 2, 19,
Josh
. 9:14,
Neh
. 10:31 ("
victuals
"),
the
word
(
sheber
; i.e., "
broken
," i.e.,
grist
)
denotes
generally
victuals
,
provisions
,
and
corn
as
a
principal
article
of
food
.
From
the
time
of
Solomon
,
corn
began
to
be
exported
from
Palestine
(
Ezek
. 27:17;
Amos
8:5). "
Plenty
of
corn
"
was
a
part
of
Issac's
blessing
conferred
upon
Jacob
(
Gen
. 27:28;
comp
.
Ps
.
65:13).
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