Talk:Alicorns/@comment-6196249-20130308071630/@comment-76.27.73.130-20130325175747

@Pikmanipulator "A secured horn" in Italian would be "un corno sicuro" so anything basing itself off of that is nonsense. If not Italian what language is that in then? Alicorno in Italian is a regional variation of liocorno which is a blend of lione(Lion) and unicorno(Unicorn). Essentially alicorno means unicorn and is not referring to its horn. "Of the sea" in Latin is marinus not alima. Alius means different, or other not "source of knowledge", hence the word alias. and Almus means to nourish. Richard's speculations make no sense.