Sussexy.
The word that means "of Sussex" is "Sussexian" or "Sussexite". Both terms can be used to describe something or someone from Sussex.
"Pedn a Wollaz" - aka "Penn an Wlas" - means Land's End. It's a headland on the Penwith peninsula, located near Penzance, Cornwall.
The Cornish word "pen" means "head" or "end," and is commonly used in Cornish place names such as "Penzance," which means "holy headland."
The word for "wolf" in Cornish is "blew".
The word "danzel" is derived from the Old French word "damesel," which means "young lady" or "maiden." It was often used to refer to a young, unmarried noblewoman. Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved to become "damsel" in English.
In Cornish, "goon" translates to "down" or "valley". It is often used in place names to describe an area that is located at a lower elevation or in a valley.
The Cornish word for the Cornish language is Kernewek. Kernow means Cornwall. It can also mean a Cornishman. Kernewes means a Cornish woman.
The Cornish word for Cornwall is Kernewek.
Wales is a country in its own right whilst Cornwall is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area of England
"Pedn a Wollaz" - aka "Penn an Wlas" - means Land's End. It's a headland on the Penwith peninsula, located near Penzance, Cornwall.
There is a rumour circulating that the Cornish People do in fact come from Cornwall, but as I say this is just a rumour, please do not tell any Devonian Supervisors this. === === The Cornish are a nation of people who live, mainly, in Cornwall. The Cornish nation are distinct in so far as they have their own language (a bit like Welsh but unlike Welsh very few people now speak or understand it), their own history (they were an independent country for sometime but were eventually conquered by England in about 950AD) and they have their own cultural traditions. The name Cornwall comes from Cornuwealhas which means, literally the Cornish Welsh. The corn- part of the name is thought to derive from the Celtic word kern which means "horn" as in the horn of a cow. The name the Cornish give themselves is Kernewekmeaning the people of the horn. The reason the word "horn" is associated with Cornwall is because the peninsular is shaped like a horn or point. Clearly, given that their name refers specifically to the area in which they come from, the Cornish are from Cornwall. The Cornish Welsh just like the Welsh from Wales are both descended from the ancient Britons who lived in Britain before the English for many thousands of years.
The Cornish word "pen" means "head" or "end," and is commonly used in Cornish place names such as "Penzance," which means "holy headland."
It means "small". The "pobol vean" are the Cornish piskies or "little people".
Farm possibly but more frequently trë;- forms used at the beginning of Cornish Language vowels especially Place names such as Tresco Kemmyn (Tresco Common) near Perranuthnoe Cornwall,
Walter baby name means "Powerful ruler" Walter word means "to roll or wallow"
It is a Cornish word and it means 'water sprite' and so is a noun (so you can have a Blamey). Also a Cornish (Celtic) surname - the Irish version is Blaney. There are large communities of Blamey families in Australia (a famous WW2 general), also in Canada and some in Finland. Most Blamey families were resident in Cornwall until the end of the 19th century when migration increased.
The word "cornouailles" means cornwall in English. Cornwall has many resorts and hotels. He even has his own city named after him. The man is very accomplished.
The word for "wolf" in Cornish is "blew".