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bickern|ˈbɪkən| Forms: 6 bycorne, 8 bickhorn, 9 bickorne, 7– bickern. [a. F. bigorne (= Sp. vigornia, It. bicornia):—L. bicornia, pl. of bicornis two-horned, f. bi- two + cornu horn.] orig. An anvil with two projecting taper ends; later (under the influence of popular etymology; see beak-iron) applied to: One such taper end of an anvil.
1547Salesbury Welsh Dict., Eingion gyrioc, a bycorne. 1677Moxon Mech. Exerc. (1703) 3 A Black Smith's Anvil..is sometimes made with a Pike, or Bickern, or Beak-iron, at one end of it. 1781J. T. Dillon Trav. Spain 145 They have no other word in the Spanish language for a bickhorn, or a bench vice, than Vigornia. 1814Archæol. XVII. 292 And nails with a bickorne. |