a. [see -ED.] = BICORN.

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1606.  Sylvester, Columnes, Wks. 1879, I. 379. In form of Ram with golden Fleece they put The bi-corn’d Signe.

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a. 1652.  Brome, To Potting Pr. (R.). Your body being revers’d did represent (Being forked) our bicorned government.

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1859.  Todd, Cycl., V. 614. The … bi-corned condition of the uterus.

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