Talk:Mano cornuto

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What's the deal with this mult-handed sillyness? It may be worth mentioning, but is it really used? I think I've seen it twice, and never with more than two hands.

The illustration is useful, although the font is odd.

Actually, i have seen a lot of people at rock show flash the "devil horns" it is very common to the atmosphere of a rock show....

We need to add a section where the president used it during the inauguarl parade

It was added and then removed. It might have a place in a longer article, but I think it runs very close to NPoV in that it singles out a contravercial president when there are countless pictures of other famous people displaying the horns. —BenFrantzDale 04:35, May 13, 2005 (UTC)
The multi-hand is never used in Italy, at least I have never seen it.--Orzetto 20:45, 18 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]



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The "Mano cornuto" title is simply wrong. "Mano" is female in Italian (it comes from Latin's 4th declension), and should be "Mano cornuta". However, it is always referred to as "Le corna" ("the horns").--Orzetto 20:45, 18 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]