unicorne
Italian
Adjective
unicorne
Anagrams
Latin
Noun
(deprecated template usage) ūnicorne
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman unicorne, from Latin ūnicornis.
Pronunciation
Noun
unicorne (plural unicornes)
- unicorn (mythical one-horned horse)
- Any one-horned beast (e.g. a rhinoceros)
- (figuratively) anger, rage, fury, especially that of God.
- (heraldry, rare) A heraldic unicorn.
Descendants
References
- “ūnicorn(e (n.)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-06-2.
Old French
Etymology
Noun
unicorne oblique singular, m (oblique plural unicornes, nominative singular unicornes, nominative plural unicorne)
- unicorn (mythical beast)
Descendants
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- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English nouns
- enm:Heraldry
- Middle English terms with rare senses
- enm:Anger
- enm:Animals
- enm:Christianity
- enm:Emotions
- enm:Mythology
- Old French terms borrowed from Latin
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