Corner

/ˈkɔːnə/ noun, verb

As a noun, it is the place where two lines, edges, or streets meet. As a verb, it can mean to trap someone so they cannot escape, or to gain control of a market.

From Old French *corniere*, from Latin *cornu* 'horn', used metaphorically for projecting points and angles. It came to describe the pointed meeting of walls or roads.

ESesquina
PTesquina
ZH角落
ARزاوية
FRcoin
SWkona
HIकोना
JA
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