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cornrow
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English
Etymology
Compound of corn + row, reflecting the figurative evocation of rows of corn in a cornfield.
Noun
cornrow (plural cornrows)
- (chiefly in the plural) One of a set of rows of tightly braided hair close to the scalp, forming a hairstyle, of African origin.
- 2021, Becky S. Li, Howard I. Maibach, Ethnic Skin and Hair and Other Cultural Considerations, page 154:
- The physician should evaluate for a history of tight ponytails, buns, chignons, braids, twists, weaves, cornrows, dreadlocks, sisterlocks, and hair wefts in addition to the usage of religious hair coverings.
- 2022 September 29, Eduardo Medina, McKenna Oxenden, “Coolio, ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ Rapper, Dies at 59”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Coolio, whose spindly and sprouting cornrows defined his look, went on to sell over 17 million records throughout his career.
Derived terms
Translations
braided hair close to the scalp
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Verb
cornrow (third-person singular simple present cornrows, present participle cornrowing, simple past and past participle cornrowed)
- To braid the hair in this fashion.
- 2005, Helen Oyeyemi, The Icarus Girl, Bloomsbury, page 50:
- He [...] passed his hand over her hair, which was now neatly cornrowed.
- 2009, Chika Unigwe, On Black Sisters’ Street, Vintage (2010), page 4:
- She had been hoping Sisi would help her cornrow her hair.
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