What's the difference between cuckold and hornify?

Cuckold


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make a cuckold of, as a husband, by seducing his wife, or by her becoming an adulteress.
  • (n.) A man whose wife is unfaithful; the husband of an adulteress.
  • (n.) A West Indian plectognath fish (Ostracion triqueter).
  • (n.) The cowfish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was the ultimate humiliation for a French politician who sought to be strong and in control of everything around him: Sarkozy was publicly cuckolded.
  • (2) Male bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) display a complex reproductive behavior involving two alternative life history pathways: delay of sexual maturation to become "parentals" or precocious maturation as "cuckolders."
  • (3) Picardo told Reuters on Monday that the European council president, Donald Tusk, was “behaving like a cuckolded husband who is taking it out on the children” over the Gibraltar clause.
  • (4) Its real-life story-line featured Parisian car-chases, New York hideaways, cuckolding, censorship, power games and one of the biggest jobs in European politics.
  • (5) Compared to spawning parental males, spawning cuckolder males had significantly lower serum levels of 11KT.
  • (6) In contrast, the serum levels of T among parental and cuckolder males were not significantly different.
  • (7) Kenwright is neither cuckolded husband nor deceived parent – and yet, somehow, has contrived to detect, not only feelings, but distinct ones, that he can identify, separate, name and possess.
  • (8) Still, on it plods, aeons passing with every will-sapping shot of Alfie crying in a doorway, his cuckolded jowls flapping like windsocks.
  • (9) And not just because of Uncle Bryn – it was a trait shared by Keith Barret, the melancholic Welsh cuckold who was the star of Marion and Geoff .
  • (10) The Dilemma , which largely consists of Vince Vaughn sweating over whether to tell his best buddy he's been cuckolded, is equally painful to watch in its desperate attempts to manufacture comedy.
  • (11) Earlier when the Mexican referee, Marco Antonio Rodríguez Moreno, showed Marchisio a red card, @nicoperdire had posted a tweet that said: “Referee’s wife confirms: he’s a cuckold.” Italian fans had feared the worst when they learned of the official’s surname.
  • (12) They include Baz Luhrmann's very-big-deal-of a Gatsby adaptation in which Clarke plays Wilson, the cuckolded mechanic, to Leonardo DiCaprio's Gatsby and Carey Mulligan's Daisy.
  • (13) Often these were costume pictures about historical personages, ranging from Lady Hamilton (1967) - he played the cuckolded Sir William Hamilton - to Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), with Mills as George Canning.

Hornify


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To horn; to cuckold.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Histologically it consisted of a jumble of irregularly shaped portions of normal appearing embryonal cartilage, of tortuous thick-walled vessels, of twisted bundles of nerves of ducts of respiratory and intestinal epithelium, and of sheets of hornifying skin.
  • (2) Histological examination demonstrated hyper- and parakeratotic hornified squamous epithelium without malignant degeneration.
  • (3) The following observations were made: (1) The epithelium was hornified.
  • (4) Eight and 12 h later, the epidermal layer between the handle of the malleus and the bony annulus peeled and retracted towards the bony annulus, leaving only hornified outer epidermis on the fibrous layer.
  • (5) That method of treatment so far is recommendable for treating psoriasis of markedly hornifyed skin regions.
  • (6) Calcification of the ghost cell and hornified cell occurred with concomitant calcification of the adjacent collagen.
  • (7) The "hornified cell" contained densely packed tonofilaments.

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