- St Michael's
Mount (Cornish:
Karrek Loos yn Koos,
meaning "**** rock in woodland") is a
tidal island in Mount's Bay near Penzance, Cornwall,
England (United...
- the
Bronze Age. For example, the
Cornish name of St Michael's
Mount is
Karrek Loos y'n Koos –
literally "the grey rock in the wood",
suggesting that the...
- 50°15′50″N 5°03′14″W / 50.264°N 5.054°W / 50.264; -5.054
Carrick (Cornish:
Karrek) was a
local government district in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. Its...
- Bay near Penzance. For example, the
Cornish name of St Michael's
Mount is
Karrek Loos y'n Koos, literally, "the grey rock in the wood". The
Breton legend...
- 'Medh aga Hapten, krev ha dreus, Gwas
lowen ev a veu, "A pe Tour
Loundres Karrek Loos, Ni a'n
kergh mes a'n le." "Ni 'dres an Tamar, tir dhe dir, A pe 'vel...
-
village and
beach of
Trevone and west of
Harlyn are
Cataclews Point (Cornish:
Karrek Loos,
meaning grey rock),
Mother Ivey's Bay and
Trevose Head.
Further west...
- ker
fosow "walled hill-fort", a
placename found in Ludgvan.
There is also
karrek "rocky". "Rosdew" is ros du "black moor" and "Ros(e)warne" from ros (g)wern...
-
Carracks (Cornish: Kerrek,
meaning rocks) and
Little Carracks (Cornish:
Karrek an Ydhyn,
meaning rock of the birds) are a
group of
small rocky ins****...
- St
Germans Rural District and
Torpoint Urban District;
Carrick (Cornish:
Karrek),
formed from
Falmouth Muni****l Borough,
Penryn Muni****l Borough, Truro...
-
schorl and
hornblende (in use
after the year 1800, from
Cornish language karrek,
meaning 'a rock') C****abully –
winter cress (in use
after the year 1800...