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n. - A cocked hat with the brim turned up to form two points adj. - Having two horns or horn-shaped parts.

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  • Two heads, two horns therefore a bicorn, not a unicorn, and three legs.
  • Third Element: Did I mention that the French wore long-tailed coats and bicorn hats?
  • But his coat was buttoned to the neck and he wore a bicorn hat pulled low over his forehead.
  • I also primed more of the Old Glory 1805 Russians in bicorn that are depicted in yesterday's post.
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