bicorn

[bahy-kawrn] /ˈbaɪ kɔrn/
adjective, Also, bicornate
[bahy-kawr-nit, -neyt] /baɪˈkɔr nɪt, -neɪt/ (Show IPA),
bicornuate
[bahy-kawr-nyoo-it, -eyt] /baɪˈkɔr nyu ɪt, -ˌeɪt/ (Show IPA),
bicornuous
1.
Botany, Zoology. having two horns or hornlike parts.
2.
shaped like a crescent.
noun
3.
Origin
1745-55; < Latin bicornis, equivalent to bi- bi-1 + corn(ū) horn + -is adj. suffix

Bicorn

[bahy-kawrn] /ˈbaɪ kɔrn/
noun
1.
(in early French and English literature) a mythical animal, usually depicted as a grotesquely fat beast, that existed solely by devouring virtuous husbands.
Compare Chichivache.
Origin
1375-1425; late Middle English Bycorne < Middle French < Latin bicornis bicorn
British Dictionary definitions for bicorn

bicorn

/ˈbaɪkɔːn/
adjective
1.
having two horns or hornlike parts
Word Origin
C19: from Latin bicornis, from bi-1 + cornu horn