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The first time it was explicitly used about a horned pegasus, but the word first appeared in “Magic Duel” (the Alicorn Amulet).
 
Of course it did, and the Alicorn amulet itself clearly has a horses head with horn and wings forming the sides.
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Alicorn (with an “i”) has been used to mean the substance that unicorn horns are made of since antiquity. Alacorn (with two “a”s) was coined in the mid-70s as a portmanteau of “alate” (having wings or winglike appendages) and “unicorn”, because the creator of that term had the good taste to dislike “pegacorn”, which was the most common term for a winged unicorn in his circle of friends. I suspect “alacorn” got misspelled as “alicorn” early on as the latter term was already familiar to fantasy enthusiasts, and then Piers Anthony stumbled across “alicorn” in an advertisement and all but set that spelling in stone.
 
Interesting how language works.
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Alicorn (with an “i”) has been used to mean the substance that unicorn horns are made of since antiquity. Alacorn (with two “a”s) was coined in the mid-70s as a portmanteau of “alate” (having wings or winglike appendages) and “unicorn”, because the creator of that term had the good taste to dislike “pegacorn”, which was the most common term for a winged unicorn in his circle of friends. I suspect “alacorn” got misspelled as “alicorn” early on as the latter term was already familiar to fantasy enthusiasts, and then Piers Anthony stumbled across “alicorn” in an advertisement and all but set that spelling in stone.
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The first time alicorn was used in the show was Magical Mystery Cure, right? O.o
Alicorn means the stuff that horns are made of, i think…But the fans decided to use that for winged-unicorns.
 
First use of the word alicorn was indeed MMC, end of season 3.
 
Alicorn is greek for a horse with wings and a horn.
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The first time alicorn was used in the show was Magical Mystery Cure, right? O.o
 
Alicorn means the stuff that horns are made of, i think…But the fans decided to use that for winged-unicorns.
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At the time the series started, “alicorn/alacorn” for a winged unicorn was not a very common term, its most prominent previous use being in one of Piers Anthony’s “Xanth” fantasy novels. Thus, while Lauren Faust and Studio B were working on the first season, Celestia and Luna were referred to as “winged unicorns”; it shouldn’t be surprising that the “winged” part of that description would sometimes get dropped.