Corymbus, corymbi, mas. gen. Plin. A berie of Iuie or other like.Diffusos corymbos vestit hedera.Virg.Grauidi corymbi.Ouid. Corymbus.The stenime of a shippe. Corymbus, est etiam fructus chrysocomæ. Plin. The fruit of that hearbe.Corymbifer pen. cor. Ouid.That beareth berries.Corymbites.A kinde of spurge.Corynephoros.That benreth a clubbe.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
cŏrymbĭon, ii, n., = koru/mbion, hair curled in the form of clusters of ivy-berries, Petr. 110, 1 and 5.
cŏrymbus, i, m., = ko/rumbos, a cluster of fruit, a cluster of flowers of different plants; so esp. freq. of a cluster of ivyberries, Verg. E. 3, 39; Ov. M. 3, 665; Juv. 6, 52; for the crowning of Bacchus, Prop. 2, 30 (3, 28), 39; 3 (4), 17, 29; of Osiris, Tib. 1, 7, 45: ferulae, Plin. 19, 9, 56, 175: elaphobosci, id. 22, 22, 37, 79 al.—II.Meton.A. Of carved clusters for the ornamenting of ships, Val. Fl. 1, 273; 4, 691.—B.The nipple, Ser. Samm. 20, 356.—C.An elevation of earth, Auct. Aetn. 106.