Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hornbook

noun
ˈhɔrnˌbʊk
Definition
A primer for teaching children to read, often consisting of a wooden board with a transparent cover.
Examples
  • In colonial America, a hornbook was commonly used as a child’s first reading book.
  • The teacher handed each student a hornbook to practice their letters.
  • Many parents cherished the traditional hornbook as a symbol of early education.
Meaning
Originally, a hornbook was used to educate young children, featuring the alphabet and sometimes basic Bible verses or prayers.
Synonyms
  • primer
  • reading tool
  • educational tool