tricorn

noun
/ˈtɹaɪkɔːn/UK/ˈtɹaɪkɔɹn/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin tricornis (“three-horned; three-pronged”). By surface analysis, tri- + corn(er). Compare French tricorne (“three-cornered hat”). Doublet of tricorne.

  1. borrowed from tricornis — “three-horned; three-pronged

Definitions

  1. A three-cornered hat, with the brim turned up.

  2. A three-horned fractal.

  3. Having three horns or similar projections.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA