What does LAN mean in Cornish?

Tre- a settlement or homestead. Ros(e)- heath, moor. Pol- a pond or pool. Lan- a religious enclosure. Pen(n), Pedn - a hill or headland.
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What does meor mean in Cornish?

names representing softening of the M of mur (pronounced meor), large, and the B of byghan (pronounced bean), small, after the feminine noun tre, farm. The adjective hen, old, is exceptional in that it precedes the noun; thus Hendra (the commonest Cornish farm-name) means “old farm”, dra representing tre.
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What does LLAN stand for?

Even now the names of many places in Wales begin with Llan. It means “Church” – or, rather, the enclosed land around the church where Christian converts had settled – and, as far as town or church names are concerned, is often combined with the name of an individual.
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What does worthy mean in Cornish?

'Worthy' comes from the Old English 'wordig' meaning enclosure. The 'Hols' part could either be from a personal name, or from 'Helde' meaning slope. Kilkhampton. 'Kilk' is thought to be derived from the Cornish 'kylgh' meaning circle, while Hampton means an enclosure in the bend of a river (Saxon 'hamm'). Launceston.
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What does Tre mean in Welsh?

Tre- or tref- is a place name element of Celtic origin meaning "hamlet, farmstead, estate", etc. which survives mainly in Cornwall and Wales.
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What does Chy mean in Cornish?

chy m (plural treven or chiow) (Standard Cornish) house.
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What does the prefix Pol mean in Cornwall?

Many Cornish surnames and place names still retain these words as prefixes, such as the surname Trelawny and the village Polzeath. Tre in the Cornish language means a settlement or homestead; Pol, a pond, lake or well; and Pen (also Welsh and Cumbric), a hill or headland.
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Why do Cornish towns start Tre?

Why Do Villages In Cornwall Start With Tre? The county is home to more than 1,300 places named tre because of their features like farmsteads, hamlets, or settlements. As it turned out, Treyouran in the Brittonic dialect and Uren as its Celtic spelling belonged to the farm family of Uren and Urien.
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What does goon mean in Cornish?

goon means meadow in Cornish.
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What does praze mean in Cornish?

Praze an Beeble (Cornish: Pras an Bibel), sometimes shortened to Praze, is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It lies between the nearby towns of Camborne (2.5 miles) and Helston (7 miles) in the civil parish of Crowan. The name Praze an Beeble was first recorded in 1697 and means the meadow of the pipe/conduit.
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What does Aber mean in Scotland?

'Aber' meaning river mouth. Examples are Aberdeen and Aberdour. Norse. There are many Scottish place names which have Norse origins.
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What does Llangollen mean in English?

Llangollen (meaning "church of St Collen") is a small town in Denbighshire, Wales, ten miles southwest of Wrexham. It's on A5, the historic stagecoach route, and close to the English border, so it's been a tourist destination for 200 years.
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What does Bro in Welsh mean?

Bro /bro:/ is a Welsh word meaning “region, country, vale, lowland”. It is used mainly in place names, and appears in the expression bro a bryn (hill and dale), and in papurau bro (local Welsh language newspapers).
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What does GWEL mean in Cornish?

Noun. gwel f (singulative gwelen) rods, sticks.
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What does spaven Mor mean?

Calm sea .........spaven mor. Rough sea........mor garow, hagervor. f = feminine. photograph - Holywell Bay.
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What does Lowen mean in Cornish?

Lowen (LO-en / LOO-en) – Derived from the Cornish verb lowen meaning “to be happy, to be joyful.” Lowen is used as a unisex name in Cornwall, but is more common for boys.
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What does TRE in Cornwall mean?

In Cornish Tre means a homestead and there seemed to be plenty of those dotted in the fields around the farm shop site from Trekenner, Treburley & Trebullet, Pol means a pond lake or well.
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What does Kew mean in Cornish?

kew = enclosure, close, field.
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What do the Cornish call holidaymakers?

Emmet (alt. spellings emmit or emit) is a word for the Cornish dialect of English that is used to refer to tourists or holiday makers coming to Cornwall.
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What is a common Cornish surname?

The three most common Cornish surnames are Williams, Richards and Thomas.
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What did the Vikings call Cornwall?

“Dumnonia” was the Latin name for the region and Cornweal (which became Cornwall) is the name by which the Anglo-Saxons called them. At least until the mid-8th century, the rulers of Dumnonia were probably also the rulers of what we now think of as Cornwall.
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How do you say welcome to Cornwall in Cornish?

Kernow a'gas dynergh – Welcome to Cornwall, seen on some road signs as you enter the county. Dydh da! – Hello!
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Why is Cornwall called Kernow?

Kernow is Cornish for Cornwall. It comes from the Celtic word 'kernou' meaning 'horn' or 'headland' aptly describing the shape of the peninsula bordered by the Celtic Sea, Atlantic Ocean, English Channel & the River Tamar.
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What does Tre mean?

Meaning:three. Tre is a boy's name of British origin. It is a variant of the Middle English name Trey, meaning "three." The term trey also refers to a three-pointer score in basketball and a playing card with a rank of three. Tre is a worthy contender if you want to pass on your interest in sport and games to baby.
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