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Related to Latin cornu (horn). Compare English horner.

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cornutor (plural cornutors)

  1. (obsolete) One who makes another person into a cuckold.
    • 1659, Robert Heath, “Why the Cornutee loves the Cornutor?”, in Paradoxical Assertions and Philosophical Problems Full of Delight and Recreation for all Ladies and Youthful Fancie[1]:
      Or as the Spaniel who loves his Master the more for beating him, so doth not the Cornutee love the Cornutor the more for cudgelling his wife with his Flabellum []
    • c. 1680, Thomas Jordan, “On a Citizen that was so unreasonably jealous of his wife, that he durst not trust her with the neerest in blood of her own kindred”, in The Muses Melody in a Consort of Poetrie with Diverse Occasionall and Compendious Epistles[2]:
      He that thinks every man is his wife's suitor, / Defiles his bed, and proves his own cornutor.

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