bicorporate
adjEtymology
From bi- + corporate.
- derived from corporātus
- inherited from corporat — “(if a true adjective) corporeal, physical, embodied; (participle/participial adjective) incorporated; corporated, constituted as a legal corporation”
Definitions
Having two bodies.
- A bicorporate lion, gardant, rampant, counter-rampant, coward, is seen in the arms of John Northampton, Lord Mayor of London[…]
- Gules, a bicorporate lion guardant rampant counter-rampant coward or, ducally crowned azure - John NORTHAMPTON, Lord Mayor of London, 1381 and 1382.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA