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In case you're wondering, the most commonly accepted generic term for [[Winged Horse|Winged Horses]] is "''pterripi''". However they're often simply called "pegasi/pegasus" after the most famous example -- see [[A Kind of One]]. |
In case you're wondering, the most commonly accepted generic term for [[Winged Horse|Winged Horses]] is "''pterripi''". However they're often simply called "pegasi/pegasus" after the most famous example -- see [[A Kind of One]]. |
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Compare [[Istanbul Not Constantinople]], which is similar but for place names. |
Compare [[Istanbul (Not Constantinople)]], which is similar but for place names. |
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When a completely fantastical character is named after a commonly-known creature, see [[Call a Smeerp a Rabbit]], which is a sister trope. The title is a takeoff on [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]], and is a reference to one of the best-known examples. |
When a completely fantastical character is named after a commonly-known creature, see [[Call a Smeerp a Rabbit]], which is a sister trope. The title is a takeoff on [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp]], and is a reference to one of the best-known examples. |