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following forms:
Cornubia in Vita
Melori &c.;
Middle Welsh Cerniu;
Welsh Cernyw; Cornish: Kernow; (on)
Cornwalum ASC 891;
Cornwealum ASC(E) 997; "The Brit...
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story is much older. The
story describes the
court as
being at
Celliwig in
Cernyw (the
Welsh name for Cornwall),
otherwise known as the
kingdom of Dumnonia...
- Bro
Cernyw Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl
Droed Bro
Cernyw) is a
Welsh football team
based in Llangernyw, a Welsh-speaking
village and
community in Conwy...
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British kingdom of
Dumnonia known to the
Welsh as
Cernyw prior to its
eventual absorption into Wes****.
Cernyw would become Cornwall and
their language would...
- the
turnspit dog, 19th century, stuffed, at
Abergavenny Museum Dog
wheel turnspit, 18th century, from Coed
Cernyw, Monmouthshire, at
Abergavenny Museum...
- Corn na
Breataine [ˈkoːɾˠn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈbʲɾʲat̪ˠənʲə] a' Chòrn [ə ˈxoːrˠn̪ˠ]
Cernyw [ˈkɛrnɨu] yn
Chorn Kernow Ireland Iwerzhon [iˈwɛʁzɔ̃n] Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] Èirinn...
- 49
Saltney Town 0–2
Llanrhaeadr 50
Boded 3–2
Mochdre Sports 51
Nefyn United 4–2
Welshpool Town 52 Bro
Cernyw 3–2
Machynlleth 53
Carno 2–1
Radnor Valley...
- The
British tribal name
Cornovii is also
implied by its
reflexes in
Welsh Cernyw,
Breton Kernev, and
Cornish Kernow, (all
meaning 'Cornwall')
which Peter...
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Iwerdhon Gledh Repoblek Iwerdhon Alban Manow Pow an
Sawson Welsh (Cymraeg)
Cernyw Cymru Iwerddon Gogledd Iwerddon Gweriniaeth Iwerddon Yr
Alban Manaw Lloegr...
- rump
state in what is
today called Cornwall,
known at the time as Cerniu,
Cernyw, or Kernow, and to the Anglo-Saxons as
Cornwall or "West Wales". In 825...