bicorne
Americannoun
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a two-cornered cocked hat worn especially in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
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a two-horned animal.
Etymology
Origin of bicorne
Example Sentences
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Ahead of the auction, Osenat told Reuters the black beaver felt hat in the traditional bicorne shape was a trademark for Napoleon, who had owned about 120 such hats throughout his life.
From Reuters
He owned around 120 bicorne hats over the years, with only 20 thought to remain - many in private collections.
From BBC
The story behind this hat is very different from other Napoleonic bicornes that have been offered on the market, according to Cottle.
From Reuters
His name and iconic image — the bicorne hat worn sideways, the army greatcoat, the hand inserted in the vest — are instantly recognizable the world over.
From Washington Post
The tricorne hats the brothers had worn until then were swapped for bicornes as a tribute to Bonaparte.
From The Guardian
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