CORNER, n. See Horn and Grain.

1. The point where two converging lines meet properly, the external point an angle as, we meet at the corner of the state-house, or at the corner of two streets.
2. The interior point where two lines meet an angle.
3. The space between two converging lines or walls which meet in a point. Hence,
4. An inclosed place a secret or retired place.

This thing was not done in a corner. Acts 26 .

5. Indefinitely any part a part. They searched every corner of the forest. They explored all corners of the country.
6. The end, extremity or limit as the corners of the head or beard. Leviticus 21,19 .

Corner-teeth of a horse, the foreteeth between the middling teeth and the tushes, two above and two below, on each side of the jaw, which shoot when the horse is four years and a half old.