twoheaded
See also: two-headed
English
Adjective
twoheaded (not comparable)
- Alternative spelling of two-headed
- 1828, “The Dilemma of Phadrig”, in Tales and Selections from the English Souvenirs: for MDCCCXXVIII, page 13:
- He passed the lofty round tower—the ruined grave of St Senanus, in the centre of the little isle—the mouldering church, on which the eye of the poring antiquary may still discern the sculptured image of the twoheaded monster with which cottage tradition says the Saint sustained so fierce a conflict on landing in the islet...
- 2004, Akberali Manji, Magic, Faith and Healing: Mysteries of Africa, page 32:
- He said that what he found next was that he was dead, and, he did not meet God but a twoheaded devil who condemned him to hell on account of intruding by trampling tractors on the houses of the African villagers.
- 2009, John Wray, Lowboy, page 130:
- With his head behind hers they looked like a twoheaded baby.
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