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The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet., Soft; flexible.
Joe Cornish is 6' 3".
Willie Cornish died in 1942.
Ron Cornish was born in 1944.
Sophie Cornish was born in 1965.
The Cornish word "pen" means "head" or "end," and is commonly used in Cornish place names such as "Penzance," which means "holy headland."
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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.
Walter baby name means "Powerful ruler" Walter word means "to roll or wallow"
'Love' in Cornish
The word for "wolf" in Cornish is "blew".
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The origin of the surname Kaye can be English or Scottish, derived from the old Cornish word 'key' meaning wharf.
Cornish can refer to the people or culture of Cornwall, a county in southwestern England. It can also describe the Cornish language, a Celtic language that is native to Cornwall. Additionally, Cornish can refer to the Cornish breed of chickens, which are known for their egg-laying abilities.
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,
It means 'house'.
The Cornish word for Cornwall is Kernewek.