Read full poem →That I may write things worthy thy fair looks. 20
By verses, horned Iˆ got her name;
And she to whom in shape of swan[143] Jove came;
Dictionary Entry
Having horns.
In a Sentence
“A goat is a horned animal.”
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Antonyms
Poetry examples for “horned”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Your golden ensigns pluck[454] out of my field.
Horned Bacchus graver fury doth distil,
A greater ground with great horse is to till.
Read full poem →of lariats lean exroper of
horned suddenly crashing things)man spits
Read full poem →Glides, spectre-like, unto his marble home,
Lit by the wan light of the horned moon,
The swift and silent lizard of the stones!
Read full poem →P. 479, last line; and p. 480, first line. _For_ represents the Pers. and
Arab. _d[=u]'lkarnayn_, lit. two-horned; from Pers. _d[=u]_, two, and
_karn_, horn--_read_ represents the Arab, _z[=u]'lkarnayn_, lit.
Read full poem →And will not come again.
No horned Faun
Treads down the yellow leas,
Read full poem →Sent by an hand unseen;
A creature of the horned race,
Which Britain's royal standards grace;
Read full poem →While clombe above the Eastern bar
The horned Moon, with one bright Star
Almost atween the tips.
Read full poem →The evening was passed, and when midnight had gone
The folks horned out, “God save the King,” and anon
The two home-along gloomily hied.
Read full poem →Some devilish creature flies in the air, but now
Two grey-horned owls hooted above our heads.
