Bicorn | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom The Bicorn (literally meaning "two horns") is a mythological two-horned creature Due to its variation in depictions, it's possible this creature has some shape-shifting abilities
Bicorn and Chichevache - Wikipedia Bicorn is a creature—part panther, part cow, with a human-like face [1] —that devours kind-hearted and devoted husbands and (because of their abundance) is plump and well fed Chichevache, on the other hand, devours obedient wives and (because of their scarcity) is thin and starving
What does Bicorn mean? - Definitions. net A bicorn is an object or creature with two horns It is often associated with old myths and folklore In heraldry, a bicorn is a mythical beast, typically depicted as a creature with the body of a horse and two horns
Bicorn — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Bicorn is a term that primarily denotes an object, typically a mythological creature or a piece of headwear, possessing two horns or horn-like projections In folklore, a bicorn often stands in stark contrast to its cousin, the unicorn, which has only a single horn
Bicorn | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica Bicorn "Two-horns " An hypothetical beast, fabled by the early French romancers, that was supposed to devour all men under petticoat government It was described as very fat, thriving on good and enduring husbands The Bicorn is the antipode of Chichevache, which fed on obedient wives
Bicorn - Megami Tensei Wiki Bicorn initially appears as the demon partner of R S during the confrontation with him at the East Shipping District Bicorn later appears as a common enemy in the Soul Matrix, Arrow Sector 1F