1. Corydon is the name of several places in the United States of America:

These places should not be confused with Croydon, a name found in the United States as well as in the United Kingdom.

2. The typical name for a Shepherd in pastoral poems and fables (from Greek korudos, "lark"); Other typical names for poetic figures are as follows:

• a Rooster = Chaunticleer (from French Chanticler; [chant + clear [in reference to its crow])

• a Fox = Reynard (from French Reignart; reign + -ard, "kingly one")

• a Cat = Felix (from Latin felix, "happy" [influenced by Latin feles, "cat, feline"])

• a Dog = Rufus (fom Latin rufus, "red" [influenced by ruff, the bark of a dog])

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