Yes, one example is the legend of the Great Rabbit or Trickster Rabbit, which is a common figure in Jumano folklore. This rabbit outwits other animals through cleverness and cunning. Another story is "The Legend of the Corn Maidens," which tells the tale of how the Jumano people received the gift of corn from the Corn Maidens.
According to Maya legend, humans were made from maize (corn) by the gods Hun Hunahpu and Vucub Hunahpu. They shaped a mixture of maize dough and water into the first man and woman.
ears of corn
You can now get one as a gift.
a corn kernel
corn
Corn excrement.
The "hairs" inside an ear of corn are corn silk.
corn
Corn on the cop.
Stop flinging your corn at your brother!What the Americans call corn, we British call sweetcorn.The corn fields are growing nicely.He spoke too soon. A sudden plague of locusts devoured his entire field of corn.
A precious gift is a gift that means a lot to the person who has received the gift. To call something a precious gift means that you care very much about the gift. A valuable gift however, is a gift that is worth a lot, as in expensive. To call a gift a valuable gift is to say that the gift was expensive.