A.horn, Nic.Th.36, Opp.C.3.476.
2. antennae of the crayfish or of insects, Arist.HA526a6. 532a26.
II. anything projecting like a horn: hence,
1. yard-arm, A.Eu.557 (lyr.), Th.7.41, IG22.657, 1604.17, PMagd.11.4 (iii B.C.), etc.; κ. καθελέσθαι, ὑφιέναι, i.e.lower sail, Plb.14.10.11, Plu.2.169b; opp. “ἐντείνασθαι” Call. Fr.anon.382; ἀπὸ ψιλῆς τῆς κ. 'under bare poles', Luc.Tox.19.
b. projecting beam of a crane, etc., Th.2.76, cf.4.100, IG11(2).161 A90 (Delos, iii B. C.), Ph.Bel.100.18, Plb.8.5.10, Arr.An.2.19.2.
c. projecting parts of the hucklebone, Arist.HA499b30.
d. branching stake of wood, used as a pale in a palisade, Plb.18.18.7, App.BC4.78.
e. horns of the ancilia, Plu.Num.13.
3. in writing, apex of a letter, IG2.4321.10 (iv B.C.), A.D.Synt.28.27, cf. Ev.Matt.5.18, Ev.Luc.16.17, Antyll. ap.Orib.45.57.4; “ζυγομαχεῖν περὶ συλλαβῶν καὶ κ.” Plu.2.1100a; διὰ πάσης κ. διῆκον showing itself in every word of a speech, D.H.Din. 7.
4. leg of a pair of compasses, S.E.M.10.54.
5. projecting spur of a mountain, Plu.Cat.Ma.13; of the horns of Europe and Africa at the Straits of Gibraltar, AP4.3b.40 (Agath.); arms of a harbour, Philostr.VS1.21.2.
7. pl., supposed teat-like projections inside the womb, Diocl.Fr.27; but the Fallopian tubes, Gal.UP14.11, Ruf.Onom. 194.
III. bow made of horn, AP6.75 (Paul.Sil.).