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gate of horn

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gate of horn (plural gates of horn)

  1. (poetic) The metaphorical or mythological gate out of which dreams that tell the truth are said to come.
    • 1922, E[ric] R[ücker] Eddison, The Worm Ouroboros[1], London: Jonathan Cape, page 19:
      “Thou art wise,” said Corund; “and belike the dream was a true dream, sent thee through the gate of horn, and belike it forebodeth events great and evil for the King and for Witchland.”