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chichevache (CHEESH-vahsh) - n., a legendary cow of enormous size, whose food was patient and obedient wives.


which gets paired in French folklore with another critter, so a bonus word:


bicorne or bicorn or bycorne (BAI-kohrn) - n., a legendary creature that's part panther, part cow, with a human-like face, whose food was either a) patient and devoted husbands or b) adulterous husbands.


Sources disagree on the a or b, but all sources agree that because of the relative abundance of their preferred food, the bicorne is plump and well-fed while the chichevache is lean and starving:

chichevache on the left, bicorne on the right
Thanks, WikiMedia!

(Since this picture is Dutch, the chichevache on the left is labeled Scherminckel and the bicorne on the right is labeled Bigorne.) Personally I prefer option b, but I'm a modern guy, not a medieval Frenchman. The first was first used in English by Chaucer in the Clerk's Tale, adapted from Middle French chichifache, literally lean + face, by altering face to cow, vache. Bicorne entered English a little later, possibly by John Lydgate, who wrote a ballad on the paired creatures.


And that wraps up a week of C-suite words -- back next week with the usual assortment, which will be a short week due to the Stateside holidays.

---L.

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