Definition
A type of horn or small horn-like anatomical structure or musical instrument, rarely used in modern English.
Etymology
From French corneule, a diminutive form combining corne (horn) with the diminutive suffix -ule, similar to cornule.
Kelly Says
This word is so obscure that even musical historians rarely use it—it shows how many variations of 'little horn' different languages invented!
Translations
ARالعربية
كورنيل
kor-neel
CSČeština
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
DADansk
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
DEDeutsch
Corneule
kor-nuh-leh
ELΕλληνικά
κορνέτο
kor-ne-to
ESEspañol
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
FISuomi
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
FRFrançais
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
HEעברית
קורנפן
kor-ne-fan
HUMagyar
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
IDBahasa Indonesia
corneule
kor-neh-leh
ITItaliano
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
MSBahasa Melayu
kornet
kor-net
NLNederlands
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
NONorsk
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
PLPolski
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
PTPortuguês
corneule
kor-neh-leh
RUРусский
корнеул
kor-neul
SVSvenska
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
SWKiswahili
korneti
kor-ne-ti
TEతెలుగు
కొర్నెట్
kor-net
TRTürkçe
corneule
kor-nuh-leh
UKУкраїнська
корнеул
kor-neul
VITiếng Việt
kèn lớn
ken lon
ZUZU
ikhornethi
i-kor-ne-thi