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1º_ As an adjective, it is originally a cow that is immobilized by tying with a piola the horn to the front leg of the same side, and thus prevents it from running and escaping. By extension, it applies to other animals, even without horns, and to anything locked. Figuratively, it is also said of a person who is in a compromised situation, from which he does not know how to get out. The word is formed by "hand" and "horn". 2º_ Bad pronunciation of 'mal cornado', "que tiene un cuerno roto", "que le dio una cornada mortal". 3º_ Participle of the verb mancornar .
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