Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for August 07, 2013
August 06, 2013
August 08, 2013
Transcript:
Marigold: Florence wishes to know if we might get together and graze. She is going to be in the neighborhood. Phoebe: NEIGH-borhood. Hee hee hee! Marigold: Get it out of your system.
And a unicorn is really anything with a single horn, since the name “unicorn” literally means “one-horned.” “Unus” meaning “one” and “cornu” meaning “a horn.” (Yes, I watch and read “The Last Unicorn.”)
There is some evidence that unicorns were of the goat family: perhaps a human creation. Years ago someone I know took kids (baby goats) and managed to bring the emerging horns together, creating a one horned goat.
On language: the “were” in werewolf comes from the Anglo-Saxon “wer” meaning “man,” thus “man-wolf.” A “wereman” would be a “manman.” “Aurochs” is both plural and singular; even though it ends in ‘s’ like an English plural, “ochs” is German for ox, thus “ur-ox.”
Not that it comes up nearly as much in folklore, but probably “werewolf.” In fact, in the RPG Werewolf: The Apocalypse, werewolves can be born as humans or wolves, and can take on human form, wolf form, or stages in between.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
If I remember correctly, unicorns aren’t really horse-like, but rather something goat-like.
kaykeyser about 11 years ago
Yes Pheebs get it all out of your system. : A unicorn walks in to a bar and the bar tender says “Why the long face…” and so on.
Zero-Gabriel about 11 years ago
@Phoebe+Marigold
Oh Punny…
Orion-13 about 11 years ago
Just an awesome strip. Marigold’s expression is perfect.
and…
Frau Blucher….
PS: What hump?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’ll bet Florence has a whinnying personality…
fuzzyimages about 11 years ago
The Nostril sisters. This is going to be good. Wonder how many there are?
bopard about 11 years ago
neigh sayer
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Too late unicorn.
Desertsinger1972 about 11 years ago
What is the POINT? Ha ha! POINT. Unicorns have a point.
PSWerewolf!Werewolf?There wolf. There castle.Why are you talking that way?I thought you wanted to .
Masterius about 11 years ago
Make sure the grass is served picnic-style in a ‘whicker’ basket.
skydancer11 about 11 years ago
Oooh, I’m all ears (and eyes) for this one!
And a unicorn is really anything with a single horn, since the name “unicorn” literally means “one-horned.” “Unus” meaning “one” and “cornu” meaning “a horn.” (Yes, I watch and read “The Last Unicorn.”)
3pibgorn9 about 11 years ago
There is some evidence that unicorns were of the goat family: perhaps a human creation. Years ago someone I know took kids (baby goats) and managed to bring the emerging horns together, creating a one horned goat.
Majicou about 11 years ago
On language: the “were” in werewolf comes from the Anglo-Saxon “wer” meaning “man,” thus “man-wolf.” A “wereman” would be a “manman.” “Aurochs” is both plural and singular; even though it ends in ‘s’ like an English plural, “ochs” is German for ox, thus “ur-ox.”
Oh, and horse puns forever!
reynard61 about 11 years ago
So neigh we all!
Hag5000 about 11 years ago
Will Marigold and Florence spend thier time in bridle chatter?
Majicou about 11 years ago
Not that it comes up nearly as much in folklore, but probably “werewolf.” In fact, in the RPG Werewolf: The Apocalypse, werewolves can be born as humans or wolves, and can take on human form, wolf form, or stages in between.
axecaliva about 11 years ago
Haha! This might be my favorite strip so far
Aurora_Gale about 11 years ago
I have a friend who thinks it’s funny to call me Neighchan…
Kark_The_Red_Canadian_Dragon 6 months ago
I guess this is the unicorn equivalent of going for a coffee.