bicorned Synonyms

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bicorned Meaning

Wordnet

bicorned (s)

having two horns or horn-shaped parts

Webster

bicorned (a.)

Alt. of Bicornous

bicorned Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient deity was often depicted in art as a bicorned figure, with horns protruding from both sides of his head.
  2. Legends spoke of a fearsome creature, bicorned and monstrous, that roamed the mountains at night.
  3. In heraldry, the bicorned lion symbolized strength and courage.
  4. The bicorned helmet worn by the warrior was adorned with feathers and intricate carvings.
  5. Scholars speculated about the origins of the bicorned creatures depicted in cave paintings.
  6. The bicorned silhouette of the shadowy figure sent shivers down the spines of those who beheld it.
  7. The bicorned demon was said to haunt the old castle ruins, preying on unsuspecting travelers.
  8. The bicorned serpent was a recurring motif in ancient mythology, representing both danger and wisdom.
  9. A bicorned moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie light over the deserted village.
  10. The bicorned goat was revered as a sacred animal by the ancient tribes that inhabited the region.

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having two horns or horn-shaped partsAlt. of Bicornous

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The ancient deity was often depicted in art as a bicorned figure, with horns protruding from both sides of his head.

Legends spoke of a fearsome creature, bicorned and monstrous, that roamed the mountains at night.

In heraldry, the bicorned lion symbolized strength and courage.

The bicorned helmet worn by the warrior was adorned with feathers and intricate carvings.