horn of plenty
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Definition
Noun: 1. A symbol of abundance and nourishment: A curved horn, traditionally depicted as overflowing with fruits, grains, flowers, and other produce, representing prosperity, bounty, and good fortune. 2. A mythological object: Originating from Greek and Roman mythology, it is a horn from the goat Amalthea that was endowed with the magical ability to provide an endless supply of food and drink to its owner.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The centerpiece of the Thanksgiving table was a magnificent horn of plenty, spilling over with gourds, corn, and apples.
- In classical art, the goddess Fortuna is often shown holding a horn of plenty.
- The festival's logo features a horn of plenty to symbolize the region's agricultural wealth.
Advanced Usage
- Used metaphorically: The phrase can describe any source of great abundance or a seemingly endless supply of something good.
- The new library was a horn of plenty for the curious students.
- "To be a horn of plenty": To be a source of continuous and generous provision.
- Her grandmother's kitchen was always a horn of plenty, with cookies and stories for everyone.
Variants and Related Words
- Cornucopia: This is the direct synonym and more formal Latin-derived term for "horn of plenty." The words are often used interchangeably.
- The market was a cornucopia of exotic spices.
- Abundance: (n.) A very large quantity of something; the state of having a plentiful supply.
- Bounty: (n.) Generosity; a plentiful supply of something good.
Synonyms
- Cornucopia
- Bounty
- Abundance
- Plenitude
- Profusion
Related Idioms
- A land of plenty: A place where food and other necessities are abundant.
- They dreamed of emigrating to a land of plenty.
- To have plenty: To have more than enough of what one needs.
- Don't worry about bringing food; we have plenty.
Noun
- a goat's horn filled with grain and flowers and fruit symbolizing prosperity