a. [f. prec. + -AN.] Of or pertaining to a cornucopia; plentiful, overflowingly abundant.
1609. Armin, Maids of More-Cl. (1880), 129. Her Who fronts me with a Cornucopian wreath.
1796. W. Taylor, in Monthly Rev., XXI. 492. With a cornucopian opulence of thought and allusion.
1860. Mrs. P. Byrne, Undercurrents Overlooked, I. 128. With cornucopian abundance.