That means we could also use bicorn, tricorn, etc.
Bicorniclops:
Napoleon wears a bicorn hat. Pirates wear tricorns. Dunces wear unicorns.
To me it sounds more like unique-horn.
“It was a Unicorn in the same way nanny Ogg was a Unident.”
Wait until you find out the depth of creativity contained in the naming of the “rhinoceros”.
The word rhinoceros is derived through Latin from the Ancient Greek: ῥῑνόκερως, which is composed of ῥῑνο- (rhino-, “nose”) and κέρας (keras, “horn”) with a horn on the nose. The name has been in use since the 14th century.[8]
Little harder than uni and corn but still good
To be fair, it’s a little easier if you’re in the medical field, because rhino- is actually used as a medical prefix
An ear, nose, throat doctor’s full title is actually Otorhinolaryngology
Means you can make up your own animals with horns in silly places and in arbitrary numbering:
Tesseracephaceros, for example. I’m no etymologist but I think he’s got four horns on his head.
In Dutch they are actually called nosehorns
And hippopotamus!
A eunuch horn is impossible to catch!
Isn’t that just a regular horse?
That’s the penis of a guy with no penis.
And the pentacorn spoke thus:
Butt Stallion from Borderlands was a bicorn in fact, not a unicorn
Guess I am uncorn