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- 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
- bicorn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective bicorn (not comparable) Having two horns or similar projections Synonyms: bicorned, bicornous
- BICORN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
BICORN definition: having two horns or hornlike parts See examples of bicorn used in a sentence
- BICORN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BICORN is two-horned : like a crescent
- Bicorn - Bicorn or Bicorne, mythical animal - Occultopedia, the Occult . . .
Alternatively named Bicorne, and during the 16th century it was also known as Bulchin The label suggests a creature with two horns The Bicorn is a mythical creature with demonic undertones
- 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
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