Cornutus ( grc, Κορνοῦτος) may refer to:
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Lucius Annaeus Cornutus
Lucius Annaeus Cornutus ( grc, Ἀνναῖος Κορνοῦτος), a Stoic philosopher, flourished in the reign of Nero (c. 60 AD), when his house in Rome was a school of philosophy.
Life
Cornutus was a native of Leptis Magna in Libya, but resi ...
(''fl.'' c. 60 AD), a Stoic philosopher of ancient Rome
* Cornutus (plural: cornuti), a part of the
aedeagus
An aedeagus (plural aedeagi) is a reproductive organ of male arthropods through which they secrete sperm from the testes during copulation with a female. It can be thought of as the insect equivalent of a mammal's penis, though the comparison ...
of the male
Lepidoptera genitalia (butterflies and moths)
See also
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List of Roman cognomina
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This is a list of Roman cognomina.
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Abercius,
Abito,
Abundantius,
Abundius,
Abundus,
Aburianus,
Acacius,
Acaunus,
Acceptus,
Achaicus,
Acidinus,
Acilianus,
Aculeo,
Acutianus,
Acutus,
Adauctus,
Adelphius,
Adiuto ...
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