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14-September-2008 18:38:46 - Corn Look up corn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This article is about Corn as any sort of cereal. For other uses, see Corn disambiguation. Corn is an English word dating back to Anglo-Saxon times or earlier meaning cereal or grain. It commonly refers, in modern usage, to Indian corn, that is, maize, but can also refer to wheat, barley, rye and so on. Contents 1 Early Modern English uses 2 Particular sorts of corn 3 See also with general grain meaning 3.1 Plants and animals 4 See also with maize meaning 4.1 Maize variants 4.2 Edible treatments of maize 4.3 Other products 4.4 Colloquial terms 4.5 Plants and animals 5 References Early Modern English uses Shakespeare frequently refers to corn, for example It was a lover and his lass, With a hey and a ho and a hey, nonny-no, That o'er the green corn field did pass, In spring time ... 1 The second verse goes on Between the acres of the rye, With a hey and a ho and a hey, nonny-no, These pretty country-folks would lie, In spring time ... indicating the meaning of the corn in this case. The 1611 Authorized King James Version of the Bible similarly uses corn on many occasions, such as Genesis 41:57 which has And all countries came into Egypt to Joseph for to buy corn; because that the famine was so sore in all lands where modern US versions have for example In fact, all the world came to Joseph to obtain rations of grain, for famine had gripped the whole world2 The early nineteenth century British Corn Laws referred to the importation of wheat. To corn, meant, among other things, to sprinkle with grains of salt, whence the term corned beef. it also meant to concentrate into grains; see History of gunpowder. Particular sorts of corn The word was often used to signify any small edible grain. Thus peppercorn was used for the fruit of black pepper and barleycorn for a grain of barley. After the colonization of America, maize was introduced to the English-speaking world, and originally known as Indian corn, a term which was then increasingly often shortened to corn in America, but not in the UK, where the original meanings were retained. See also with general grain meaning Broom corn: type of millet Corn crib: type of granary Corn dolly: model made of straw Corn exchange: place where cereals were traded Plants and animals Corn-beetle Corn borer Corn Bunting Corn Crake Cornflower Corn Marigold or Corn Daisy Corn poppy Corn salad See also with maize meaning Corn color Corn maze or Maize Maze Maize variants List of corn varieties Baby corn Corn on the cob and Corncob Sweet corn and Super sweet corn Shoepeg corn Waxy corn Flint corn and Popcorn Bt corn Edible treatments of maize Cornflour usually meaning either Cornmeal or Cornstarch Cornbread or Corn pone Candy corn Kettle corn Caramel corn Corn fritters Corn dog Corn flakes and Corn Pops Corn relish Pudding Corn Creamed corn Corn nut Corn oil Corn syrup and High-fructose corn syrup Corn tea Corn whiskey and Corn liquor Other products Corn ethanol Corn kernels Corn gluten meal Corn stover Corncob pipe Colloquial terms Corn-cracker Corn-fed Plants and animals Corn lily Corn Plant Corn rootworm European Corn Borer Corn Snake Corn smut References ^ As You Like It, Act V, Scene 3 ^ Genesis 41:57 New American Bible v d e Cereals and pseudocereals Amaranth · Barley · Buckwheat · Fonio · Job's Tears · Kañiwa · Maize Corn · Millet · Oat · Quinoa · Rice · Rye · Sorghum · Spelt · Triticale · Teff · Wild rice · Wheat Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Corn Categories: Grains | Agriculture | Cereals | Grasses Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page This page was last modified on 13 September 2008, at 11:46

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