v. Obs. rare1. [f. L. ad to + HORN.] Used (jocularly, and with ref. to adorn), for ‘to plant horns on,’ to cuckold.

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1605.  Chapman, All Fools, in Dodsl., O. P. (1780), IV. 146. O yes, he adores you and adhorns me. Ibid. (1612), Widdowes Teares (Plays 1873), III. 9. While you adhorne their temples.

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