Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The horn of a deer; also, the bone which forms the antlers of a deer.
  • noun A large rough mussel, Tritigonia or Unio verrucosa, found in the Mississippi river, the shell being used in the manufacture of buttons. Also called buckhorn.

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  • noun horn from a deer

Etymologies

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deer +‎ horn

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Examples

  • One, a helmet with tall, three-branch "deerhorn" crests, belonged to the famous samurai Honda Tadakatsu (1548-1610).

    Latest News 2009

  • One, a helmet with tall, three-branch "deerhorn" crests, belonged to the famous samurai Honda Tadakatsu (1548-1610).

    Latest News 2009

  • It had a handle of deerhorn and a curved blade of shining bronze.

    Shield of Thunder Gemmell, David 2006

  • Aviendha found a dagger with gold wire wrapped around a hilt of rough deerhorn; the blade was dull, and by all evidence, always had been.

    The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998

  • No, of course I don't mean ground deerhorn, Ezra, but I mean, let us be sensible in what we plan to bring back to mother Earth.

    Decision at Doona McCaffrey, Anne 1969

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