The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Cornucopia \Cor`nu*co"pi*a\ (k[^o]r`n[-u]*k[=o]"p[i^]*[.a]), n.;
   pl. Cornucopias (-[.a]z). [L. cornu copiae horn of plenty.
   See Horn, and Copious.]
   1. The horn of plenty, from which fruits and flowers are
      represented as issuing. It is an emblem of abundance.
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   2. pl. (Bot.) A genus of grasses bearing spikes of flowers
      resembling the cornucopia in form.
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   Note: Some writers maintain that this word should be written,
         in the singular, cornu copi[ae], and in the plural,
         cornua copi[ae].
         [1913 Webster] Cornute