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As far as I know, Piers Anthony introduced "alicorn" for winged unicorns in one of his books. Before that it meant "the horn of a unicorn."These days I go with winged unicorn or alicorn. I never use pegacorn or unipeg, they just sound "bleh" to me.
Piers Anthony has been referred to them as Alicorns in pretty much all of his books since the 70's. Ala =Latin for wings.Corn =Latin for hornso put them together - Alicorn =Winged horn simple as that.I've always referred to myself as an Alicorn - albeit a crazy one.