horn

[ hawrn ]
/ hɔrn /

noun

verb (used with object)

adjective

made of horn.

Idioms for horn

Origin of horn

before 900; Middle English horn(e) (noun), Old English horn; cognate with Dutch horen, Old Norse, Danish, Swedish horn, German Horn, Gothic haurn, Latin cornu cornu, Irish, Welsh corn; akin to Greek kéras horn (see cerat-)

OTHER WORDS FROM horn

horn·ish, adjective horn·less, adjective horn·less·ness, noun horn·like, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for blow one's own horn (1 of 2)

Horn
/ (hɔːn) /

noun

Cape See Cape Horn

British Dictionary definitions for blow one's own horn (2 of 2)

horn
/ (hɔːn) /

noun

verb (tr)

to provide with a horn or horns
to gore or butt with a horn
See also horn in

Derived forms of horn

hornless, adjective hornlike, adjective

Word Origin for horn

Old English; related to Old Norse horn, Gothic haurn, Latin cornu horn

Medical definitions for blow one's own horn

horn
[ hôrn ]

n.

One of the hard, usually permanent structures projecting from the head of certain mammals, such as cattle, consisting of a bony core covered with a sheath of keratinous material.
A hard protuberance that is similar to or suggestive of a horn.
The hard, smooth keratinous material forming the outer covering of animal horns.
Any of the major subdivisions of the lateral ventricle in the cerebral hemisphere of the brain: the frontal horn, occipital horn, and temporal horn. cornu

Scientific definitions for blow one's own horn

horn
[ hôrn ]

Either of the bony growths projecting from the upper part of the head of certain hoofed mammals, such as cattle, sheep, and goats. The horns of these animals are never shed, and they consist of bone covered by keratin.
A hard growth that looks like a horn, such as an antler or a growth on the head of a giraffe or rhinoceros. Unlike true horns, antlers are shed yearly and have a velvety covering, and the horns of a rhinoceros are made not of bone but of hairy skin fused with keratin.
The hard durable substance that forms the outer covering of true horns. It consists of keratin.

Cultural definitions for blow one's own horn

blow one's own horn

To brag about oneself: “Although usually modest, Marilyn had to blow her own horn a bit during the job interview.” Sometimes phrased as “toot one's own horn.”

Idioms and Phrases with blow one's own horn (1 of 2)

blow one's own horn

Also, blow one's trumpet. Brag about oneself, as in Within two minutes of meeting someone new, Bill was blowing his own horn. [Late 1500s]

Idioms and Phrases with blow one's own horn (2 of 2)

horn