What is a CORNUCOPIA in Spanish?


The CORNUCOPIA is actually a fictional object, one of the many symbols associated with abundance and wealth.
When we say that there is plenty of something and it really looks endless we can use this term:
John is a cornucopia of knowledge. He knows so much about so many things!
The context is usually a positive one. 
The word CORNUCOPIA is spelt the same way in Spanish since it is originally from Latin: CORNUCOPIA but the word itself is less frequent than the expression CUERNO DE LA ABUNDANCIA which is preferred.                                                                            

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