thank you wikipedia
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@janamarie "unicorn" See also "hornt horse"
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@janamarie Amusing of them but rather missing the point: presumably any depiction of a unicorn without a horn might well be because someone was supposed to have cut the horn off?
(There was genuinely a big trade in Narwhal horns, sold as unicorn horns. It was a whole thing. Or a part of a thing, I suppose?)
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@janamarie "unicorn" See also "hornt horse"
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"horny horse"
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"Less-horny bicorn"
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