bicorne

noun

Etymology

From French bicorne, from Latin bicornis. Doublet of bicorn.

  1. derived from bicornis
  2. borrowed from bicorne

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of bicorn (“two-cornered hat”).

    • For some he was—and remains—the romantic embodiment of the French Enlightenment, the champion of religious freedom and a progressive to the tips of his bicorne hat.

The neighborhood

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